Schadenfreude exists, and tends to be felt when people more powerful/prestigious than you are brought low.
Yes, unfortunately...
Schadenfreude exists, and tends to be felt when people more powerful/prestigious than you are brought low.
I'm not sure.
I got the impression from next weeks preview that FREECLOUD is where Maddox is supposedly hiding, not where Elnor is.
(Picard asks Elnor to come with them them)
Also, Raffi didn't say that FREECLOUD was a Planet, it might be a space station of some sort.
The planet where they pick up Elnor and see the Romulan Refugees seemed to be a different place.
I agree this episode isn't as stellar as the previous two. However, I am just happy to see that 26 years after 'All Good Things' and 18 years after 'Nemesis,' my favorite Captain and childhood hero is now back on another space adventure boldly going where no one has gone before.
I'm also pleased to see he got to say this magic word once more:
Tal Shiar/Zhot Vash suicide tablets are hardcore.
I really want Freecloud to be run by Quark, even though I know it's unlikely.
It costs a bar of Latinum to enter Freecloud...to cover administrative costs.I really want Freecloud to be run by Quark, even though I know it's unlikely.
Raffi's face after Picard says: "Engage" is classic. "There he goes again with that catchphrase. Sigh."
I see two possibilities.
1. Raffi was already kinda a damaged/flawed officer who was only still in Starfleet because Jean Luc was personally protecting her.
2. She wasn't really fired, but immediately assigned to shit she didn't want to do, so she felt forced to end her career abruptly.
Or both.
Concerning point 2, doesn't she actually say "lost my security clearance" rather than "fired" or anything close to that?
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Oh used a Ceti eel on Agnes.Oh, and I hope Agnes is not a spy! I really like her and want her on the good side!
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