[/QUOTE]They didn't "have a deal", they made a deal. And their reasons were just "Eh, let's sell him for money." There was no organic story reason that connected to anything else. It was just tossed off and random and utterly uninspired.
They had a deal with the Tal Shiar.
And, seriously, FUCK this show for not bringing back Brian Brophy! Guy can't live off "Shawshank Redemption" residuals forever!
But there's no suggestion or implication of that whatsoever. She was just doing her "Ranger" thing (another bit of nonsense I won't delve into.)
Honestly, this show feels like it was written by an eight-year-old who just jammed a bunch of unrelated Trek concepts together with almost no thought.
"Um, Romulans! But also, BORG! And, uh, Data and androids, too! Oh, and then Seven of Nine shows up and has two blasters and blows everyone away! COOOOOL!"
yeah, they tried to cut their losses their business with Maddox brought by offering them to the Tal Shiar but had no means to contact them directly.I don't think they had the deal yet, but were looking to broker one. That's why they were meeting with Rios.
The Tal Shiar has a price on the guy's head...not sure how much more complicated it has to be.They didn't "have a deal", they made a deal. And their reasons were just "Eh, let's sell him for money." There was no organic story reason that connected to anything else. It was just tossed off and random and utterly uninspired.
I haven't seen the whole episode yet but I have seen the end part and it feels really off to me.Think Jurati will have to do some reprogramming or sabotage so the hologram himself doesn't spill the beans.
She is a main cast member in NCIS New Orleans in case you were not aware, I recognised her instantly.The end really showed the contrast between VOY Seven and PIC Seven. In Voyager, Janeway would've talked Seven down from killing Bjayzl. And then that would've been the end of it. In Picard, Seven only pretends to be talked down. Then, later on, she beams down and then goes into full-on Bad-Ass Mode.
The actress who plays Bjayzl, Necar Zadegan, is Iranian. I'm half-Iranian. So that was great to find out.
... or having 7 shooting him while hugging. Everything is extreme on this show and to no real purpose.
according to some viewers, everybody, Picard included, is just a hologram. nothing is real. Riker just has to prepare for another speech or whatever.Was that really Maddox or was it a hologram
[/QUOTE]They didn't "have a deal", they made a deal. And their reasons were just "Eh, let's sell him for money." There was no organic story reason that connected to anything else. It was just tossed off and random and utterly uninspired.
Having been to Russia multiple times, there's a huge difference between a government collapsing and an entire planet being physically destroyed.The FSB in Russia is still killing people and causing international trouble even though the Soviet Union and the old KGB no longer exist. Old habits die hard.
This episode seems very polarizing, even compared to prior episodes and Discovery. I've been reading here and elsewhere and have seen comments that call it the best of the series, and others that call it one of the worst of the entire franchise.
Having been to Russia multiple times, there's a huge difference between a government collapsing and an entire planet being physically destroyed.
To be fair, it's highly likely that Jurati is being mind-controlled.
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