Remembrance
The first episode of Star Trek: Picard. A great beginning, with many different themes. The Romulan disaster, an Attack on Mars, artificial life forms, and Picard getting back in the thick of things, as it were. Beginning at Labarre, France on the anniversary of that attack on Mars... The interview with the FNN reporter was quite realistic. Especially the part where she ignores the instruction not to ask about the circumstances of his resignation from Starfleet. Picard is then thrown into action by the arrival of Dahj...
(The scene in Boston was done very well, effectively setting up the mystery of who these people attack Dahj are.) Picard does want to help Dahj, not least because of dreams he had been having about Data. And this is another thread, the legacy of Data, and of Doctor Soong's achievements in creating artificial life forms with positronic brains. Picard finding that Dahj looks like one of Data's paintings and going to the Starfleet Archive to investigate was also a rather good touch. (Clearly the Index is not as sapient as the Voyager Doctor.)
The whole scene is a nostalgia trip, but in this case it's a cherry on top. Dahj finds Picard, but then they are ambushed, and Dahj dies! (or appears to. It's certainly unexpected. She was developed enough in the short time to be a main character.) Then to the Daystrom institute, where it's revealed that she wasn't alone. That this gives Jean-Luc a new meaning, a new personal mission, is definitely believable given what has been seen so far. It certainly goes back to what Q said at the end of All Good Things... about charting the unrealised possibilities of existence.
There is also the Romulan aspect. Both a couple living with Picard at Labarre, and the episode's ending, where Dahj's sister is working at a reclamation facility built into a Borg Cube. How the Borg relate to the Romulan and AI aspects will certainly be interesting to find out. On to the next episode. 9.2/10.