picard’s family isSmall nitpick: Why does Little Jean-Luc cosplay as an early 20th century boy? I almost expected him to fetch a baguette and smoke a cigarette. We get it, he's French!
extremely attached to traditions, according to tng.
picard’s family isSmall nitpick: Why does Little Jean-Luc cosplay as an early 20th century boy? I almost expected him to fetch a baguette and smoke a cigarette. We get it, he's French!
Small nitpick: Why does Little Jean-Luc cosplay as an early 20th century boy? I almost expected him to fetch a baguette and smoke a cigarette. We get it, he's French!
Tradition.Small nitpick: Why does Little Jean-Luc cosplay as an early 20th century boy? I almost expected him to fetch a baguette and smoke a cigarette. We get it, he's French!
Sally is, uh, Maggie's identical twin sister who took her husband's name. Yeah that's it.Picard calls her Sally, so no.
Her dad died.Seven says the Borg killed her parents. Weren't they merely assimilated?
Seven says the Borg killed her parents. Weren't they merely assimilated?
Why?Who wants to take bets Seven beamed those boarders out on wide beam? She really needs to tone it down.
Dude, you're posting on page 20 of a spoiler-tagged episode discussion thread in which everybody's been discussing the episode openly.I liked it. 8/10.
I was rather amused that they were careful to have in-world explanations for everyone looking older, including characters who technically shouldn't. I dunno that it was necessary, really? But I certainly noticed the opportunity to briefly use a Q deepfake didn't go to waste.
Yet another Borg storyline and yet another Anomaly In Space storyline, but there's clearly a different take going on with at least the first one. Be interesting to see how that ties in with Q's whole thing. Nice to see that Rios is captaining the Stargazer now (his presumably-smokeless stogeys made me laugh). Seven in command of Rios' old ship was cool, complete with the sarcastic holographic crewman. It was nice to see that everyone is happier after the end of Season 1, even if Picard is now ruminating on all the living he lost out on. Glad to see we're getting a season arc that's squarely about fascism in the 21st century, it's only fitting. The time travel plus anomalies stuff is very classic Bermaga-era stuff (and looks like it's being used in that specific way) but has some nostalgia value out of that, so I'm not mad at it. Interested to see where it goes.
I have not had strong feelings about PIC at any point -- DSC is more my jam these days -- but they've done fine work and mainly I'm glad to keep having it so long as Sir Patrick is still with us, however long that is. Looking forward to more.
If that is true, I'm going to be really p***ed.I suspect it's because the actor is committed to CSI:LVegas and Wednesday (the Tim Burton Addams Family series) rather than for any plot reason.
He didn't have a huge role in Season 1, and I'm betting he would have been similarly underused if he'd stayed on. I'm going to bet we only see Laris in the first and last episodes.
She's never had difficulties with nuanced communication in the past. Saying you want power in the most menacing way possible and initiating a hostile takeover isn't the best way to begin negotiations...The Borg are different enough, so I find them interesting again. I'm assuming the BQ was not deceiving them, just had difficulties communicating.
Ergo, you can click without fear. Huzzah!Dude, you're posting on page 20 of a spoiler-tagged episode discussion thread in which everybody's been discussing the episode openly.
It's like masking to talk to us online.Ergo, you can click without fear. Huzzah!
I dunno, it's like masking. I know we're probably all vaxxed here? But just in case...
Which I actually do.* And which is just about as relevant to you?It's like masking to talk to us online.
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