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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x03 - "Assimilation"

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NASA must've seen the ship go down, that could be where the earpieces and Ducane get involved.
The queen is oddly bitchy/sassy XD

Rick and Morty. That’s not child friendly
Ah, I thought you meant the watcher shouldn't be at 5th & Hill XD

La Sirena crashed somewhere south of Palmdale, north of Los Angeles in one of those forests
Close to Vasquez Rocks, that's why he said home ;)
 
Really don't think enough credit can be given to Annie Wersching who's absolutely killing it. Despite being basically immobile and cut off from the collective, she rules every scene she's in and feels like a genuine threat. Which just makes the moment when Jurati pulls the rug out from under her so satisfying to watch.

Definitely the highlight of the episode.
 
"Computer, dictate the file logged, "Shit I stole from the Borg Queen." :guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

Pill is knocking it out of the park.

Poor Elnor...
Q will probably put everyone back in place when his game with Picard is finished but even getting back with a corpse isn't too much trouble because Seven brought Neelix from the dead. They could do the same nanoprobe business with Elnor. More likely, another Seven plot power to be forgotten.
 
2026 has been the canon date of WW3 for years

And they're gonna have to ignore that, because there's no way World War III could possibly last 27 fucking years.

Now, if 2026 was the beginning of a 'cold war' that eventually led to WW III in 2053, I can totally buy that. 2026 could be the year when the ECON begins to rise - it has to come from somewhere, right?

But there is literally no way that a global nuclear war could last 27 years. Hell, it couldn't even last 27 hours!
 
Q will probably put everyone back in place when his game with Picard is finished but even getting back with a corpse isn't too much trouble because Seven brought Neelix from the dead. They could do the same nanoprobe business with Elnor. More likely, another Seven plot power to be forgotten.
Wouldn't it be quicker to let Q fix things then wait for Seven to find some nanobots?
 
Yes, and I guess I was... agreeing with you? I'm tired.
No, that was an over brusque response on my part, my apologies. I'd like more for Seven to embrace her Borgness which is a problem for her this season. She gets the insults in the first episode about her Borg face, for instance. Last season had its own statements about prejudice toward people severed from the Borg. Learning that the prejudices are other people's problems, not hers, would be a good step for her. One such step could be reengaging the Borg systems in her that could save Elnor.
 
Surprised Magistrate Hansen died early.
I wonder if the two eps are all we see of the Confederation, or if it's revisited at some point. Problem is that it originates in a timeline alteration rather than being a parallel universe.

Also, do we see the Nova- and Steamrunner-class ships from the trailers in this episode? If they do, they're the Eaglemoss models and might still be labelled USS Equinox and USS Appalachia.
 
Rick and Morty is now canon. Brilliant.

I liked it. Looking forward to the meat of the story now that we're all set up.

"What you have just done here is more difficult and vastly more dangerous than you realise - you've impressed me." - I'm sure that's a good night's sleep down the drain for Jurati.
 
What are these filming locations? Griffith observatory was pretty obvious, and I'm guessing the one with the beach is somewhere along the pacific coast highway, probably north of Santa Monica...

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That was pretty good. The parts on Earth with Rios, Seven and Raffi were very reminiscent of The Voyage Home. Same concept with our characters stuck in present day Earth, having to figure things out. And both had one character in a hospital. Although TVH played the fish out of water scenario for laughs, whereas Picard played it more serious.

The Borg queen scenes were the best parts of the episode IMO. Annie Hershing is fantastic. And the director did a great job of creating horror and dread. The opening scene with the Borg queen crawling on her hands towards Jurati was great. I also really appreciated how they shot the scene when Jurati is inside the Borg Queen's mind. When we see Jurati on one side, Picard on the other side, and the Borg Queen in between, elevated, with her arms out like on a cross, the scene was just beautifully shot, with great music to create the creepy atmosphere. Oh and I love when Jurati starts talking like the Borg Queen and the Queen starts talking like Jurati. And the Borg queen's line "I am impressed" was great.

I know there has been some speculation that Jurati is the masked Borg Queen we see on the Stargazer in ep 1. I think this episode gives more support to that theory, now that Jurati has been inside the Borg Queen's mind and perhaps the Queen did start to assimilate her. I suspect the Borg Queen still has some tricks up her sleeve, as it were.

I am curious about Q only appearing to Picard. Last episode, Q only appeared to Picard and now in this episode, on the bridge, Q only appears to Picard. I wonder if Q is only choosing to appear to Picard or if maybe Q is a figment of Picard's imagination.
 
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