I did enjoy the Riker reunion. I would have more so if everyone didn't absolutely require a tragedy to be included in the story.
The plot continues to do hand-waving that just baffles me. Two episodes in a row have now ended in a cliffhanger that aren't followed up with in any cohesive way. Can people be tracked on the cube or cant they? Don't think about it. The Romulan treaty allows murder and execution from either side, but not of Hugh unless he's heard discussing an insurrection. Don't think about it. Picard names Nepenthe as the destination with no further details, Hugh controls the process, luckily places him within a kilometer of Riker's house. Add a line in there, Hugh doesn't know what Picard knows or what we know. Make shit logical.
Elnor knows Hugh for 5-10 minutes. In his death says he'll need an XB to activate the teleporter. Wouldn't Elnor's thought be, "What is an XB?" Now supposedly untracked he goes and finds a Fenris Ranger beacon. WEIRD.
Rios has Elnor on the comm before leaving. Is Rios not curious as to what in the hell is going on? "What's going on over there? How'd Picard get off the cube? Why were we tractor beamed?" Characters consistently are assumed to know what we know except there is no way they could. Troi can't read Soji, but they do have a conversation with limited information. Troi then lectures Picard about things Soji has been through without being told she's been through these things. When arriving Picard tells Kestra that Soji is the daughter of Data. Soji and Kestra discuss this point. When Riker asks what is going on, Picard claims he can't say anything as it could put them in danger.
I don't get how the internal logic is just constantly breaking it's own rules even within the same scene. It's very strange.
The plot continues to do hand-waving that just baffles me. Two episodes in a row have now ended in a cliffhanger that aren't followed up with in any cohesive way. Can people be tracked on the cube or cant they? Don't think about it. The Romulan treaty allows murder and execution from either side, but not of Hugh unless he's heard discussing an insurrection. Don't think about it. Picard names Nepenthe as the destination with no further details, Hugh controls the process, luckily places him within a kilometer of Riker's house. Add a line in there, Hugh doesn't know what Picard knows or what we know. Make shit logical.
Elnor knows Hugh for 5-10 minutes. In his death says he'll need an XB to activate the teleporter. Wouldn't Elnor's thought be, "What is an XB?" Now supposedly untracked he goes and finds a Fenris Ranger beacon. WEIRD.
Rios has Elnor on the comm before leaving. Is Rios not curious as to what in the hell is going on? "What's going on over there? How'd Picard get off the cube? Why were we tractor beamed?" Characters consistently are assumed to know what we know except there is no way they could. Troi can't read Soji, but they do have a conversation with limited information. Troi then lectures Picard about things Soji has been through without being told she's been through these things. When arriving Picard tells Kestra that Soji is the daughter of Data. Soji and Kestra discuss this point. When Riker asks what is going on, Picard claims he can't say anything as it could put them in danger.
I don't get how the internal logic is just constantly breaking it's own rules even within the same scene. It's very strange.