I am the only one who finds it absolutely hilarious when Americans refer to swear words with these childish euphemisms?F-bomb.
I am the only one who finds it absolutely hilarious when Americans refer to swear words with these childish euphemisms?F-bomb.
No......As an American who has lived OUT of the country half my life I find it a bit embarrassing. Hypocrytical when you look at the things Americans WILL ALLOW but don't you DARE say fuck or cunt.........and you'll go straight to hell if you show a nipple! I would love to see Americans watch "8 out of 10 Cats Do Countdown" in primetime to see their reaction.I am the only one who finds it absolutely hilarious when Americans refer to swear words with these childish euphemisms?
"And such small portions..."I was very disappointed int he length of the episode. Cant believe on a streaming sight we are going to get 43 minutes. My thoughts were that I now hate the plot. I am so sick and tired of the corrupt star fleet/secret organization plot. its been so overdone.
I was very disappointed int he length of the episode. Cant believe on a streaming sight we are going to get 43 minutes.
but he talks about the commodore as if he were an ally when he talks to another romulan, not like his boss.(I say he and no she because I think he changed his gender as part of the costume, Narek said he had a brother)She's the boss of a Romulan spy.
It is a frustrating problem to have......too much story to fit into 2 episodes, but not enough for 3. I think things are really going to pick up after they leave Earth at the end of episode 3 next week.The comment upthread - that Kurtzman and Culpepper said this was originally supposed to be an opening two-parter, and they changed course to three episodes, adding additional footage (like the opener) explains much about the flaws of this episode I think. It feels like it has no structure because it's probably stitched together from scenes that belonged in episode 3, new content, and maybe some scenes that belonged in episode 1. I would also guess that some of the redundancy (like learning about how the Zhat Vash hate synths from Laris, then seeing it in action later in the episode) was because one scene or the other was added late in the game, to try and pad out the episode.
It's early, but I noticed that unlike Discovery, where episode lengths are "whatever" both of Picard's first two episodes were around 44 minutes. I wonder if CBS has come down on them harder for creating a more syndication-friendly product? That might explain why they had to go to three - they were thinking about two hour plus episodes to start, and CBS said LOL no - 44 mins - which left them in a lurch.
I know sometimes Vulcans and Romulans can be difficult to tell apart, but one usually can tell the difference between a Lady and a Gentleman.I think the Commodore is a Vulcan, the "brother" of Narek says he is an ally, that indicates that he is not part of his organization only an ally.I guess commodore oh is the new chief of section 31! I like it I think a vulcan would find the work of section 31 logical!
I am the only one who finds it absolutely hilarious when Americans refer to swear words with these childish euphemisms?
No......As an American who has lived OUT of the country half my life I find it a bit embarrassing. Hypocrytical when you look at the things Americans WILL ALLOW but don't you DARE say fuck or cunt.........and you'll go straight to hell if you show a nipple! I would love to see Americans watch "8 out of 10 Cats Do Countdown" in primetime to see their reaction.
Love that show.No......As an American who has lived OUT of the country half my life I find it a bit embarrassing. Hypocrytical when you look at the things Americans WILL ALLOW but don't you DARE say fuck or cunt.........and you'll go straight to hell if you show a nipple! I would love to see Americans watch "8 out of 10 Cats Do Countdown" in primetime to see their reaction.
It is a frustrating problem to have......too much story to fit into 2 episodes, but not enough for 3. I think things are really going to pick up after they leave Earth at the end of episode 3 next week.
It is a frustrating problem to have......too much story to fit into 2 episodes, but not enough for 3. I think things are really going to pick up after they leave Earth at the end of episode 3 next week.
I bet it would be the final line of the episode before his renegade ship goes into warp...
I am the only one who finds it absolutely hilarious when Americans refer to swear words with these childish euphemisms?
Is he and the crew technically renegade though? There was nothing in what the Admiral said that forbid him from doing it on his own.
The Admiral didn't forbid him, but Commodore Oh or Romulan spy siblings might try to stop him and his crew once they figure out what his plan is.
The beginning part of the conversation between Picard and Admiral Clancy reminded me a bit of the conversation between Kirk and Admiral Morrow in Star Trek III, when Kirk was trying to get permission to go back to Genesis.
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