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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x05 - "Fly Me to the Moon"

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When I was younger, I had the time to stick with shows I didn't really like in the beginning. I don't have that luxury anymore.
I respect this attitude. It's not exactly your cup of tea, so you're moving on. And wishing that others enjoy it. Very sensible.

See you in the SNW forum. I agree, it looks like a fantastic show!
 
I thought this Q line was most interesting: "Seems I have, uh, taken time for granted of late, and now she's threatening to abandon me" -- does this reference the trouble Q is in? his lack of powers?

Maybe Agnes uses BQ "species 149" powers to resurrect Elnor? (There's a scene in previews where Elnor returns to La Sirena wielding a sword, with Raffi and Seven in the background).

The doctor definitely returns in a future episode, as there is a scene in a preview where she kisses Rios on La Sirena. There's also a future scene where Picard is down on the ground, so maybe the doctor helps Picard somehow? There is also a future scene with Tallinn in the mariposa clinic, white creepy eyes, wearing the headgear device.

So far, the only time we've really seen Q have a lack of powers is with Renee, and for all we know, Tallinn is protecting her from such interference despite not knowing what a Q was.
 
Also, I don't think Kore was genetically "made". When she asks about her mother, Adam looks pained, like he's either a widower or had a painful divorce.

Besides, if Adam had created Kore out of a petri dish...she wouldn't have this genetic malady, would she? If Adam had been smart enough to make a daughter from the ground up, surely he'd have done it right.
He looked to me like he was dodging the subject. Her mother was maybe a GM human, non existent or this being Star Trek she was also a Soong and the disease is due to inbreeding because hey everyone is a Soong played by Spinner these days ( or an O'Sarek )
 
He looked to me like he was dodging the subject. Her mother was maybe a GM human, non existent or this being Star Trek she was also a Soong and the disease is due to inbreeding because hey everyone is a Soong played by Spinner these days ( or an O'Sarek )

I guess I juist don't get why everybody keeps thinking that the Soongs are all genetically created beings.

I mean, Noonien had a wife (Juliana) and son (Alton) just like anyone else, why can't the rest of them do the same?
 
So did Kathryn Janeway and Shannon O'Donnell.

Yeah, but in the case of Shannon O'Donnell and Janeway looking identical, they're 376 (ish) years apart.
Thus far we've seen 3 organic Soong's who looked identical. In 2024, in 2154 (ish), 2360-ies (Dr. Noonien Soong who died in TNG) and his brother in 2399.

In Janeway's case, sure, that's doable... in Soongs? Its a little too repetitive.
 
If Dominic Keating had gotten a role in Trek 2009 then Malcolm Reed would have played Kelvin Timeline Kirk's uncle. ;)

Really?

In Janeway's case, sure, that's doable... in Soongs? Its a little too repetitive.

Nah, it just shows that Brent is just as capable as Kate at playing multiple generations. Perhaps even more so.

Edit: Forgot about the multiple Worfs. That too! :klingon:
 
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He said in a recent episode of the Shuttlepod One podcast with Connor Trinneer that he was up for the role of Kirk's uncle.
 
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