I think there were enough clues in the episode for people to figure it out. That some refuse too, is their problem.Probably made the mistake that their audience was smart enough to figure it out. Boy, we sure showed them!
I think there were enough clues in the episode for people to figure it out. That some refuse too, is their problem.Probably made the mistake that their audience was smart enough to figure it out. Boy, we sure showed them!
What more do we need to know to understand her disillusionment?
Probably made the mistake that their audience was smart enough to figure it out. Boy, we sure showed them!
But imagine how it would go. There could be charts...and graphs!
Guinan's version of 95 theses, complete with notes and references, as well as a documented list of grievances because we cannot imagine anybody to ever suffer from disillusionment who works with human suffering.What more do we need to know to understand her disillusionment?
This needs to be on screen.Picard's Time Travel Mechanics by David Mack
Who now works for Disney.They should have spent the money and got the guy who did Luke Skywalker on Boba Fett.
Well it is tricky when your dealing with a existing character who is acting out of character…
You posted the Coda novels chart, not the Picard ChartPicard's Time Travel Mechanics by David Mack
I mean, I'm pretty sure the episode I watched did explain how Guinan got to where she is now. She flat out told us, in fact, right there on screen, that after all those years watching the worst of how humans treat one another she could see no hope of improvement and couldn't stand to watch anymore (I'm paraphrasing, obvs). What more do we need to know to understand her disillusionment?
Just finished rewatching. Definitely saw some hints of Whoopie's Guinan in the performance and the dialog,I didn’t really see her as acting out of character.
Guinan isn't cynical. But, she is worn down and worn out. She's experienced the ups, but at this point the downs have gotten to her.So she didn't see humans do anything good in all those years? She didn't experience any of the positive changes that humanity has done over the years? To me this is something people don't understand about optimistic people. They see the bad things people do and the problems in society. But they also see the good things as well and that is where their hope comes from. TO be cynical is to assume nothing good has ever happened or ever will.
This also assumes that optimistic people never burn out from it. And that's the danger. I am very optimistic about the future of humanity because I know that humanity is quite capable. But, I also work in the mental health field and watch workers burn out. It happens to the most optimistic of people.So she didn't see humans do anything good in all those years? She didn't experience any of the positive changes that humanity has done over the years? To me this is something people don't understand about optimistic people. They see the bad things people do and the problems in society. But they also see the good things as well and that is where their hope comes from. TO be cynical is to assume nothing good has ever happened or ever will.
Exactly! It's not an all or nothing proposition. It's worn out.Guinan isn't cynical. But, she is worn down and worn out. She's experienced the ups, but at this point the downs have gotten to her.
No, it doesn't assume anything of the sort. It simply means that the bad has become overwhelming, which is what has happened to Guinan here. She has experienced good times, yes, but right now all she can see is the bad. It happens. Even the most optimistic person in the world can get overwhelmed at times, because nobody is all one thing all the time.So she didn't see humans do anything good in all those years? She didn't experience any of the positive changes that humanity has done over the years? To me this is something people don't understand about optimistic people. They see the bad things people do and the problems in society. But they also see the good things as well and that is where their hope comes from. TO be cynical is to assume nothing good has ever happened or ever will.
No, it doesn't assume anything of the sort. It simply means that the bad has become overwhelming, which is what has happened to Guinan here.
That doesn't make you able to passively accept it. As others have noted she has had deep reactions before. So, why not now? Why just be completely passive when pain is something wears on all individuals. It is more unrealistic to me to expect her to be passively accepting suffering just because it has all been before. So what? Those are people out there, not just random numbers!But how does one wear out the same way a human would when you have the kind of lifespan her species does? It seems to me that kind of lifespan would make everyone really learn how to put things in perspective that keeps you very balanced and almost Buddha like. Once you have seen everything, many times over I am guessing that gives you perspectives that humans can't really relate to. She will watch everyone she meets that isn't her species live and and die over and over. She will see fascism come and go over and over and I am guessing on several planets as well.
A lot of assumptions there.
That the ship she arrived on was El-Aurian
But how does one wear out the same way a human would when you have the kind of lifespan her species does?
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