And maybe they're synths!Well, we're doing a Twin thing already, maybe there are two of them in there.
No, wait--holograms!
And maybe they're synths!Well, we're doing a Twin thing already, maybe there are two of them in there.
What could possibly be bad enough to kill her friend/mentor/lover for? Plus, he already told Picard where Soji is, that was the main purpose of Picard tracking him down in the first place.
The best thing about this episode is Manu Intiraymi’s meltdown in his Twitter. He’s really not doing okay
After siding with a pedo against a fellow Trek actor, begging on Twitter for a year to be cast in PIC, only to have his character recast and killed off before the main credits. I mean, that’s a brutal ‘h*ck you,’ if that’s what the intention was.
He planned to re-create Taco Bell.
The best thing about this episode is Manu Intiraymi’s meltdown in his Twitter. He’s really not doing okay
After siding with a pedo against a fellow Trek actor, begging on Twitter for a year to be cast in PIC, only to have his character recast and killed off before the main credits. I mean, that’s a brutal ‘h*ck you,’ if that’s what the intention was.
And maybe they're synths!
No, wait--holograms!
I wondered by he wasnt recast.Not to mention his excessive habit of following every single Trekkie he could find on Twitter and relentlessly re-following them over and over again (some of my Twitter friends made it a habit to soft-block him to cause an unfollow because they simply didn't want to be anywhere near him, only to have him follow them AGAIN a few days later - this went on for weeks and weeks). He's definitely the obsessive type, which adds yet another "yikes, no" when it comes to him, at least for me.
I'm really glad the show didn't cast him. I don't care how many times he now claims "I didn't mean it when I sided with Spacey, I didn't have enough information at the time" (like, dude, the info about what Spacey is like was out there, had been out there for many years, and the way he tried to slam Anthony Rapp down for speaking up REALLY didn't set well with me AT ALL).
I don't know if they did what they did to his character intentionally or not, but if it was intentional I can't help but nod in a "you wouldn't have HAD to rub it in like this, sure, but hey, on the other hand it's fine with me, I really would have hated it if you had cast him on your show" way.
Not if more of his Face had been gored out than the Icheb they wound up with.Clearly the right call to recast Icheb. Manu Intiraymi is both crazy, and too old for the role of a twenty-something Icheb in a flashback scene.
Borg
I got you borg
I got you borg...
Synthograms! (possibly some for Mongo if deemed appropriate).
I could see her not being totally on board with it, but they seem to be using proper medical procedures there...e.g., anesthetic...which makes you wonder why Soji is talking to them. If they're properly out, they'd have no awareness of what was happening even subconsciously.She's going to go crazy when she finds out what the Romulans are doing on the artefact.
Elfwich is the naive innocent comedy relief of the team when he's not beheading people
Not you, too, man!and where is Janeway during all this?
On that last note...if Seven is coming back, then this whole story could have been setup for her role in the main story.Icheb's fate strikes me as the gratuitous death of a known character for no purpose, since it wasn't really necessary for Seven to become a champion of ex drones-- just necessary for her to wreak merciless vengeance on the villainess, which also seemed kind of a throwaway plot. Her conversation with Picard about helping people who have no one else to help them would have been enough to establish her hero cred. But, since she gave Picard her calling card, it seems likely she will return by season's end.
Yeah, it occurred to me the second viewing that maybe she was projecting a little with her reaction to Picard showing up at her iconic rocksstep.And Raffi. She complained about Picard not being more sociable, but she abandoned her family even longer ago
What did Commodore Oh do to Agnes, anyway? Mind meld with her? Lie to her. Or tell her an awful truth that made her betray her love and her morality?
Her being a cyberneticist, I think that second option might be right up her alley.I'm really tired of conspiracy stories. And how does she think that she's going to cover up this murder? Deactivating the EMH will not wipe its memory.
Even if they suspected she was a mole, they wouldn't necessarily have seen her murder of Maddox coming. Nobody here seemed to.Personally I would like it if we see that they tricked her and Maddox was a hologram (I don't think she ever actually physically touched him in the scene), it would at least show that they are not complete idiots, it would also explain why the EMH did not sound the alarm but it may just be wishful thinking on my part.
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