It's yet another Delta Vega, this time it's right next to Earth.Wait one MFing second.
What planet is that in the sky?? Where have they moved the Picard vineyard?????
The dog was just to distract us from the REAL issue here![]()
It's yet another Delta Vega, this time it's right next to Earth.Wait one MFing second.
What planet is that in the sky?? Where have they moved the Picard vineyard?????
The dog was just to distract us from the REAL issue here![]()
I did and it looks a little big to be a pit bull doesn’t it? That’s why my first thought was Bull Dog.
As for Picard having a dog, isn’t this 20 years after Nemesis? Maybe Picard had a change in artificial heart. Maybe it’s a service dog.
So, four pages in and we're all about the dog. Somehow, this feels typical and normal, and is therefore comforting.
Okay, I'll admit, I kind of understand your perspective on this. I was once bitten by a beagle and was therefore against seeing Porthos on Enterprise. Actually made me smile when we found out Scotty probably scattered his atoms across the quadrant.
Ah, but does it? As of now, four out of seven Captains have or have had dogs. Kirk had Butler, Picard now has this dog, Janeway had Mollie, and Archer had Porthos. So really, Sisko, Lorca and Pike are the outliers. Actually, Sisko might be the only Captain without a pet at all, Pike had a horse and Lorca had a tribble.
Light doesn't do that unless it's coming around another planet or moon. I'm really thinking they've moved the Picard family vineyard off Earth.It's not a planet. It's just light. It evokes the look of a planet, but obviously isn't a literal one.
Light doesn't do that unless it's coming around another planet or moon. I'm really thinking they've moved the Picard family vineyard off Earth.
Well, they are going to have an Aramis in the new show with Santiago CabreraI'm hoping for "Aramis," the only one of the Musketeers whose name hasn't appeared in Trek in some form (that I'm aware of).
I wonder if people also took the poster for Discovery Season 2 to mean there's a giant Michael Burnham out there whose head alone is bigger than the Enterprise itself.
Coming soon:
Jean-Wick Picard.
I know it's for Patrick Stewart's benefit, but Picard never really struck me as a dog person. Hopefully the show won't have any dune buggy chases.
You forgot the "Firefly-like" jacket.It's literally the only thing in the poster worth discussing. What else is there? A vineyard? Barrels? Picard's boots?
Not Frodo, Proto ... as in 'plasm'.Some Pitbulls can get pretty chunky in their later years, even if they started out quite skinny. Take a look at Cesar Milan's dog Junior when he first got him compared to years later.
No, no Sisko's baseball was actually a semi-sentient but shy bit of Odo's goo. Frodo was the greatest pet in the Star Trek franchise.
Star Trek Picard: Episode 1 Synopsis
"After retired Admiral Picard's dog attacked and killed a toddler, Picard is forced to flee with the dog to Romulan space to escape extradition."
Seriously though, fuck pitbulls. This doesn't ruin the show or anything, but as someone who got chased up a car by a pitbull (for no other reason then it saw me walking by) this will be the one show I watch where I'll be actively hoping to see the dog (by this I mean the fictional character, not the dog actor, obviously) get killed. Also, don't start that "its the owner, not the dog" BS. Pitbull's are predisposed to attacking people and other animals even if they are raised by loving owners who pamper them. Literally the worst dog species possible to choose for the show, unless Picard is supposed to be a villain.
Like I said, the dog is a non factor in my potential enjoyment of this show, which I'm still excited for, but its a bizarre and stupid choice.
And solves mysteries.Maybe the dog is actually an android and has Data's consciousness in it?
Maybe Picard rescued the dog from the former person who cropped the ears.The only reason the dog seems weird to me is that I can't imagine people in the Trek future still cutting down an animal's ears. It's galling that we still do it now.
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