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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 1x06 - "The Impossible Box"

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I really liked it!

I'm still a little bit emotionally confused, because I hated last episode's gore so much, it kinda' soured me on the whole series for the week. But now, I'm reminded how I liked every single episode so far (except last week's) immensely, and so do I like this one.

To this episode:
The main plot finally got going. And it's going well. I'm immensely intruiged where it will lead us. No idea how it will end, but for now, I'm hooked. This episode had some weaker parts - some beats didn't land as good as they could. But others were just delightfull highlights. I loved the re-uniion scene between Picard and Hugh, basically every character-moment Picard had with the Borg. Also I'm way more invested in Soji and Nareks' story than apparently the majority of viewers here (or on other review sides). I just enjoy a simple, complicated spy/A.I.-love story with murder involved. And I just love the little moments, like the Romulans having a meditation-room on a Borg cube.

I do think this series is making the Borg more "normal" and less menacing than even VOY ever did. But I never had a problem with that on VOY either - you can never have an enemy be "undefeatable" for ever, and I like how they turned the whole Borg thing upside down. Though I'm a bit sad the inside of the Borg cube lost it's scary-ness from VOY (but looked more like on TNG).

I love how the inter-planetary beaming was handled - based on a previous episode of VOY, still well wihin limitations (can't be easily reverse-engineered by Romulans/Starfleet and make Starships obsolete, and it has some serious limitations in range), and also does a nice little ret-con, how the Borg queen could have survived previously being blowed up a few times (First Contact, twice on VOY, and implied she was on the cube in TNG's "Best of both worlds" with Locutus as well). Well done.

9/10
 
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So the Sikarans were assimilated. I guess that's possibly one less species out for the blood of the Voyager crew. Depending if it was a few members before the encounter with Voyager or the entire species later on.

When Rizzo mentioned Narek having freakish half-android babies with Soji, being she is basically a humanoid-Cylon, my immediate thought was of Athena's daughter Hera from nu-BSG.

I didn't like how familiarly that one XB addressed Picard as Locutus. Next to the Queen, Picard was basically his boss. That was very unprofessional.

I can't wait to see Elnor rescue Hugh next week. I wonder if he'll kill either Narek or his incest-twin Rizzo?
 
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If mr lords of the rings could beam down to protect Picard, in the exact right spot none the less why didn’t they just beam Picard and soji up, the show continues with nonsensical writing
 
It's funny though that they used a slow-acting red vapor when there were hundreds of ways far quicker and more efficient. For one thing that acid they used to kill the first one for example.
Dahj wasn't killed by the acid, she was killed by the exploding disruptor.

I liked that Narek's little kill box reminded me of the one from the beginning of Nemesis. Romulans have a thing for the dramatic. ;)
 
Dahj wasn't killed by the acid, she was killed by the exploding disruptor.
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Be that as it may, her body was rapidly dissolving before the explosion. I don't see how she could have survived even without disruptor.
 
Dahj wasn't killed by the acid, she was killed by the exploding disruptor.

I liked that Narek's little kill box reminded me of the one from the beginning of Nemesis. Romulans have a thing for the dramatic. ;)
Yeah, the moment I saw it I started repeating "please don't be a thalaron emitter, please don't be a thalaron emitter." Luckily it was something else that gave her enough time to escape, but it still caused some blistering on her forehead if I remember correctly. Maybe low levels of delta radiation, or something chock full of good old gamma?
 
When Hugh says the XBs traded one queen for another and this one is Romulan, I wonder if he meant that figuratively or literally. Did he mean the Romulan people were now their "queen", or was he referring to an individual? Sela?:vulcan:
Probably figurative, at least I hope so. I always fucking hated Sela.
 
When Hugh says the XBs traded one queen for another and this one is Romulan, I wonder if he meant that figuratively or literally. Did he mean the Romulan people were now their "queen", or was he referring to an individual? Sela?:vulcan:
Probably figurative, at least I hope so. I always fucking hated Sela.

If it's Sela the question is would she be played by Denise Crosby?
 
If mr lords of the rings could beam down to protect Picard, in the exact right spot none the less why didn’t they just beam Picard and soji up, the show continues with nonsensical writing

I had assumed he had teleported over soon after Picard had transported over and was following silently like a ninja, only to appear once danger presented itself.
 
Having Jurati hook up with Rios seemed forced but other than that the episode is great. I hope Hugh lives as well.

To be fair, they foreshadowed that a few eps ago when a bored, worried Jurati sought out Rios for company when he was trying to read his book. They had some "meet-cute" banter going on there.
 
So Picard and Elnor are off the La Sirena. Raffi's wasted. Agnes is putting the moves on Rios and he'll be so hormone high he won't be able to think clearly for quite some time.

What's to stop Agnes Jurati from turning the La Sirena into her own personal Zhat Vash flagship?
 
So Picard and Elnor are off the La Sirena. Raffi's wasted. Agnes is putting the moves on Rios and he'll be so hormone high he won't be able to think clearly for quite some time.

What's to stop Agnes Jurati from turning the La Sirena into her own personal Zhat Vash flagship?

We'll finally see Rios' ECH who will appear, cannot be easily deactivated, and will just lock everyone out of the controls.
 
I'm betting on human Data.
Good chance that whoever Spiner is playing they are just as advanced as Dahj and Soji are.

It will also mean less time in the makeup chair for Spiner.

Plus there must be more out there than just two, why only make two when you can have more.
 
As a follow up to my human Data appearing in the finale theory, we'll also find out they cloned his human body out of some Soong DNA on file somewhere and that Dahj & Soji are biologically his. I've changed my mind on the Maddox=dad/Jurati=mom theory. Captain's prerogative.
 
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