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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 1x05 - "Stardust City Rag"

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Still really enjoying this show! Rios amuses me to no end and I really liked that last conversation between Picard and Seven. I also dug Freecloud a lot and the gang's disguises. So, count this long-time ardent TNG fan as also a fan of ST:P!
 
Absolutely! :hugegrin:



Here are my GIFs together:


Trailer:
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And Final:
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After her performance in this episode, I'll be very upset if they don't hire Jeri Ryan as the female lead in the next 'Terminator' movie ;);):beer:
 
At 3:04: Seven 'the Terminator': "Hasta la vista, Bajayzl!!" (discharge her phaser rifle) :beer:
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I'd like to think Seven ripped through those guards like a bag of chips.
 
I was going to give this one a "solid" 8, but have to go with an honest 9 because of stuff actually happening, both expected and unexpected. Can't be a parent if you haven't ever been one--choices have consequences, can't have lofty ideals where none exist--payback's a bitch, and can't assume someone's a novice there for comic relief--an unexpected termination. Lots of character development and story advancement, and not just of the cut-and-dried, paint by the numbers Federation variety. Nicely done!
 
Three different actresses played Tora Ziyal on DS9 in a relatively short period of time. Actress changes that are easy to notice. I'm not too worried if Brophy politely declined or for some reason we don't know wasn't even asked.

My concern is that it's highly likely he wasn't even asked. Which is disappointing.
 
If the book is "correct" her husband left her and took the kid because she seemed to care more about the mission than her family.
 
Depends on how you interpret madness. Lord knows we saw lots of folks go off the deep end on TOS: Laurence Marvick, Dr. Daystrom, Lenore Karidian, Janice Lester, Ben Finney, etc. Hell, Daystrom and Lenore both had full-fledged nervous breakdowns on screen.

Well, maybe they were thinking of schizophrenia but we already have medication to deal with that.
 
Just to reassure everyone, it's not like Brian Brophy is living under bridges desperate for every little role that allows him to buy food. He is the director of TACIT (Theater Arts at Caltech), so this is could be another reason why they didn't call him (I suppose it's a little more difficult to work with someone who already has a full time job...).

http://tacit.caltech.edu/about/brian

By the way, he still puts Measure of Man between the highlights of his career.
 
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