... and Negative Anticipation based on nothing but rumors, will destroy ones enjoyment of anything and everything, every time.None of the leaks that have come out of the new Star Trek have ever been true.

... and Negative Anticipation based on nothing but rumors, will destroy ones enjoyment of anything and everything, every time.None of the leaks that have come out of the new Star Trek have ever been true.
It isn't. No comic or novel ever is.Does anyone know if the Star Trek: Picard Countdown comic series is supposed to be canon or not?
Thanks. That's a relief. Wasn't happy seeing Picard giving up the Enterprise for another ship.It isn't. No comic or novel ever is.
It's written using information from the writers room, but the show writers are not beholden to what is said in it.
I assume that Starfleet Command assigned him the Verity, he didn't give up the Enterprise, he was promoted off her.Thanks. That's a relief. Wasn't happy seeing Picard giving up the Enterprise for another ship.
Discovery pilot episode: 7,1 IMDB score
Picard pilot episode: 8,9 IMDB score
You can tell a diffrence already, overall score:
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Yup.Don’t get me wrong, Picard had probably the strongest first hour of any Trek show thus far, but comparing against Discovery’s online scoring is rather pointless when there’s been active campaigns online to sink it’s ratings etc.
For the people complaining about the dream sequence: have you ever actually had a dream before? I have dreams about the house I grew up in all the time, but the details are never exactly right. How is this any different?
I can't believe Picard dis-respected the memory of his dead brother by having a replicator installed in the house. There!
It looks like he kicked Marie out, I think that is far more disrespectful!![]()
Is there any indication she survived the fire and just wasn't mentioned when Picard talks about it? I mean, it'd be odd to NOT mention her, but... It's possible she simply moved off the property and somewhere else following the death of her husband and son, likely couldn't live there with the painful memories. But Robert was against there being a replicator in the house! Why did you have to get one Picard?! Make your own damn decaf-tea!
Is there any indication she survived the fire and just wasn't mentioned when Picard talks about it? I mean, it'd be odd to NOT mention her, but... It's possible she simply moved off the property and somewhere else following the death of her husband and son, likely couldn't live there with the painful memories. But Robert was against there being a replicator in the house! Why did you have to get one Picard?! Make your own damn decaf-tea!
Wasn't it Marie that wrote Picard the letter telling him about the fire?
We're never told, he just gets a message while in the holodeck in Generations and then sours over it for the rest of the movie, finally breaking down with Troi in a scene and simply says Robert and Rene had burned to death in a fire. He doesn't mention his SiL, which would be an odd omission, but unless there's something in a novel or some nearly unreadable bit of text on what we may see of the message he reads on the computer in the holodeck arch, we're never told if she survived the fire or not.
It's likely she did since she's not mentioned as Picard breaks down over the death of Robert and Rene.
Don’t get me wrong, Picard had probably the strongest first hour of any Trek show thus far, but comparing against Discovery’s online scoring is rather pointless when there’s been active campaigns online to sink it’s ratings etc.
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