Yeah, if Khan worked in the same place as you, he'd be the assembly line / office douche
Done everything, been everywhere
He offered the company ORDER! His were the superior memos!
Yeah, if Khan worked in the same place as you, he'd be the assembly line / office douche
Done everything, been everywhere
unpopular Opinion: I used to like TWOK but after several viewings, I find it practically unwatchable...
Unpopular Opinion: The Nexus in Generations is pure nonsense. If starships are destroyed when they get to the Nexus then people in their everyday clothes should be too. If the Nexus has a particular aversion for starships then why not go there in an EV suit? I mean the situation is so contrived, it's pathetic. First Guinan says that the Nexus gives you the thing you want the most, well, to Picard AND Kirk, that would mean being on the bridge of a starship otherwise you'd think they would have done otherwise in real life!!! Kirk had plenty of occasions to retire but he refused them all so why would the Nexus give him something he always refused? Well, there are tons of other objections but these are already enough.
Unpopular Opinion: The Nexus in Generations is pure nonsense. If starships are destroyed when they get to the Nexus then people in their everyday clothes should be too. If the Nexus has a particular aversion for starships then why not go there in an EV suit? I mean the situation is so contrived, it's pathetic. First Guinan says that the Nexus gives you the thing you want the most, well, to Picard AND Kirk, that would mean being on the bridge of a starship otherwise you'd think they would have done otherwise in real life!!! Kirk had plenty of occasions to retire but he refused them all so why would the Nexus give him something he always refused? Well, there are tons of other objections but these are already enough.
Same here. The Nexus is super confusing as a concept. Maybe it is meant as a dream state and someone can snapped themselves out of it?Agree
I never really understood what the Nexus was all about
I also thought Kirk's death was an insult to the character and even the Shat himself
Same here. The Nexus is super confusing as a concept. Maybe it is meant as a dream state and someone can snapped themselves out of it?![]()
I'd rather watch TNG films than TOS films. There's more to Picard than even Spock. While the stories are dramatic and literate, I find more to chew in TNG films.
I also thought Kirk's death was an insult to the character and even the Shat himself
Unpopular Opinion: The Nexus in Generations is pure nonsense. If starships are destroyed when they get to the Nexus then people in their everyday clothes should be too. If the Nexus has a particular aversion for starships then why not go there in an EV suit? I mean the situation is so contrived, it's pathetic. First Guinan says that the Nexus gives you the thing you want the most, well, to Picard AND Kirk, that would mean being on the bridge of a starship otherwise you'd think they would have done otherwise in real life!!! Kirk had plenty of occasions to retire but he refused them all so why would the Nexus give him something he always refused? Well, there are tons of other objections but these are already enough.
Unpopular Opinion: After Generations, it should have been a TOS/TNG shared big screen universe. Any combination of characters could have been put together to make fun epic movies. The movie should have ended with Kirk alive and well in the 24th century - a place where Scotty and Spock are known to be alive as well.
Am I really the only person that would have loved to see Admiral (yes, they could promote him again after TUC) Kirk pull rank on Picard or Riker (TMP style) and take the bridge of the D or E? I'd love to see Shatner interact with the TNG crew. To go fight Picard/Locutus in the 2nd movie. I'm making this up as I go along, but damn it could have been epic.
I’d rather have watched GOOD TNG films than TOS ones. They just didn’t really give us any. Or, one.
Nemesis needed more than Stewart to be salvaged. It needed a near total rewrite.
I'm not picking specifically on you, just explaining the Nexus, from where I stand. Picard is receiving a cautionary tale because Robert and Rene have died. He will face the Borg, again, and he has lost his roots to return home. This stirs his feelings over the last Borg incident. So, here is the reasons for the Nexus, what we see, and Soran's obsession, with it.
Data is overwhelmed with emotion:
"Sir, I no longer want these emotions! Deactivating me is the only viable solution!" Until Picard lectures Data, he mopes around the Enterprise, neglecting his duty as Captain. "Just do it!"
Picard is feeling his age, his legacy, his life without becoming an explorer. What he could've done, without the Enterprise.
Soran introduces nihilism as a member of Picard's select company of being damaged, by the Borg. He is as much a cautionary, dark version of reality of Picard, as Shinzon of Remus. They do speak through the action here. Picard is not only absent from the Enterprise during its final mission, but it is destroyed, before entering the Nexus. This is what Picard wants--who he would be without the Enterprise, Starfleet, his damage at the hands of the Borg.
Kirk is the older version of Picard, a Starfleet officer conflicted between family, and the mission. He is another cautionary tale, as are Data and Soran. But, the risk informs the reality Soran, a dark Guinan, never understands. This makes this less heaven and more drug. It tethers Picard to reality, as well as Kirk.
The Nexus is a device to show Picard's life without the stars, looking to them, and dreaming of new worlds. There is heavy symbolism in this movie, and this being my third favorite, makes my point about TNG movies.
There is richness in this writing.
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