>30 new PAGES within less than half a day, wow XD
All the immediate rewatching seems odd to me. I gotta let it marinate for a few days before dipping back in for another taste.
I watch it first without interruptions, then again to pause and rewind scenes.
I liked the accents on the Romulans. Though I was getting strong ‘oh, Picards married/shacked up with this one’ vibes. I mean...she knew he was talking in his sleep, and fixed his shirt collar.
The Romulans are (or at least were) in love with each other (Countdown).
Section 31 is one of those things you think is cool and so utterly profound when you're 14 years old. And then you grow up and realize just how silly it is.
What's so silly about a truly secret service when the other major powers have one? Odo explained that well. Disco 31 was silly, they should have called it the SI instead.
I didn't see them as fan surrogates. I saw them as characters there to help Picard navigate his daily life. It seems he's written a lot of books on history, and if that was his "career", then he would need people to tend to the vineyard.
I'm not saying they don't have a good reason, its made clear that they are alive because of him. I'm saying that their use in the story for people who are watching also has that obvious level of Picard fan stand ins, expecially the fact that they appear to are now devoting their lives to being in his service.
He didn't wanna live alone in this big house, always haunted by his brother's and nephew's deaths, and didn't care about making wine. The Romulans knew a similar plant, worked in a similar job before, and were saved by Picard. Was Vina a "fan surrogate" cause she cared about Pike and helped him? XD
I listened to some Trek Fm podcasts where they interviewed Sir Pat, and we’ve all seen the convention videos, so I would say your point is easy to see, and may even have been the intent. Or at least the inspiration, particularly for Stewart. But I do t see them as fan expies, simply because they do tie in to that wider story to do with Hobus. I would not be surprised if we see them put Picard in contact with some people, and tbh, it would be cheesy as heck, but I would not even be that surprised if ninja romulan turns out to be Picards son.
It's odd that none of the officers or guests at the Starfleet Museum recognized him. We know that the desk guy also asks for his name. You'd think at least some of them knew him from history lessons, his books, or his recent TV interview.
The only little nitpick I have is when Picard says that millions of lives were at stake when the supernova was going to blow. The writers need to think bigger. A star going supernova close to Romulus would threaten billions if not trillions of lives.
They've been evacuating for 4 years already when the first wave of the new fleet was almost finished.
So, Mars has been on fire since 2384 or when ever the attack took place, and Picard is in 2399.
It's like Silent Hill, which is based on Centralia!
The makeup/CGI didn't really bother me either. Of course, that's probably because I was so emotional that I just didn't care.
It was actually a good strategy to first show him unfinished/overdone, cause the final look could only be better. They seem to have improved the 10 Fwd scene more than the painting scene, though.
I noticed this too upon multiple rewatches. Did the Dominion sign this treaty? Does it still exist? And what about all those Delta quadrant races?
Also, if a "galactic treaty" was signed does that imply we now have galaxy spanning communications? Or can we actually travel quickly to other quadrants to negotiate such treaties?
A world trip doesn't visit all places in the whole world, unless you do it at Warp 10. Miss Universe still comes from only 1 planet. It's a simpler name than the official one, which is probably far longer but accurate.
I got impression that only the ship yards were directly attacked, and atmosphere starting to burn was the side affect of that attack. Presumably everyone else evacuated in time
Mars has shipyard facilities on the ground as well.
As we see with B-4, it isn’t that simple.
It only failed with B4 cause he was a less complex prototype. Data transferred the entirety of Lal into himself. Graves transferred apparently all of his personality and memories into Data. I'm sure Data is still around somewhere, maybe on a disk somewhere in Maddox' secret lab XD
If they do have him appear this season I hope they get the same actor. Not that a recast would make or break the appearance but keeping the same actor in the role would be a wonderful tie to the past and be even more connective tissue for the hardcore fans this series is clearly aimed at.
I also hope he returns! Continuing a S2 episode with the original actor so much later would be insanely cool.
If the only way to praise it is to bash something else I'll take the loss.
Its not logical. It is pure emotional frustration at Picard being used to tear Discovery down.
My choice. I loathe comparisons. Either it stands on it's own or it doesn't.
Alien has more horror than Terminator. Terminator has more action than Alien. Neither comparison bashes any of the two, but now you can't watch either anymore.
Also I love how in five minutes they made a character hated for 30 years into a rogue hero.
Who?
I would be shocked if B4 is brought up again, except possibly in passing reference to how the Dahj twins were created.
Why and since when are synths actually created in pairs? She sounded like they always are.
Confession time: I haven't watched much of Original Trek beyond the 6 movies, apart from a few of the more iconic episodes. I was able to follow those movies and get the gist for that cast just fine, and Picard had those same vibes as that. I could show this to my nephew without forcing him to sit through TNG every day after school and discussing it to death like my own aunt did, like geez I'm 12, lemme watch the Disney Afternoon FFS.
I was planning to show my non-trekkie friends this show, but I'm afraid that not knowing anything about Data or B4 or the Romulan nova would make them feel like they're missing important background and it's "just for fans".
Also, if Seven shows up and they don’t tell us what happened to the Doctor after synthetics were outlawed, the script is incomplete.
He might appear in S2, let's hope the photons will finally be free!
Considering we see a holographic AI working in the archive, we shouldn't presume holo-life has been banned just because synths have.
Her smile was very cute. I hope she returns.
I give it an 8/10. Points off for wallowing a bit in sentimentality and nobody noticing a massive explosion in a major center or talking to the main witness about it.
That was obviously covered up. It's on purpose.
I'll refer to Data's neurons as pieces of fairy cake.
They're positronic fairy cakes with mint frosting.