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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x07 - "Monsters"

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I was just thinking about that kid running around the ship and knocking over the box with the police officer's removed spleen, as it spills out onto the floor.

"Cooool!! Check this out, mom!"

"Put that back, honey. That's a disemboweled spleen."

Rios - "This is why we can't have nice things."
 
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Is it weird that Rios beams Lady Doctor and her kid onto La Sirena? I mean, sure, he told her about "working in space" but he did not need to actually show her around the ship. I guess preserving the timeline is completely out of the window at this point. LOL. Maybe she will come to the future with them? Seems like a repeat of what happened in The Voyage Home.
 
:hugegrin: Touche. But Janeway was pretty far from Starfleet oversight when she made that choice, the exception to prove the rule. And let's not open that can of worms again here!

I was just having some fun, no cans being opened here. :biggrin:

You're right, Trek is pretty consistent about the individual having the right to choose, that's one of the reasons why Tuvix is still an episode that is discussed all these years later.
 
Is it weird that Rios beams Lady Doctor and her kid onto La Sirena? I mean, sure, he told her about "working in space" but he did not need to actually show her around the ship. I guess preserving the timeline is completely out of the window at this point. LOL. Maybe she will come to the future with them? Seems like a repeat of what happened in The Voyage Home.
Rios: So Teresa here's the deal. You and your son can come with me to the 25th century where he'll live a peaceful life, or I leave you both here where your son will in adulthood suffer horribly during World War 3.

Teresa: ***** you.

Rios: Hey, WW3 isn't my doing, I can't be blamed for that.
 
I'm thinking it's more likely that the Aliens who placed Talin & Gary-7 on Earth probably have tech to cryofreeze people to be used later on when needed. :shrug:

Either way the chances that Tallinn is also Laris are pretty close to nil. But she could live long enough to be her grandmother or even mother with the use of cryotechnology or time travel.
 
Either way the chances that Tallinn is also Laris are pretty close to nil. But she could live long enough to be her grandmother or even mother with the use of cryotechnology or time travel.
I don't think they're as null as you believe, we have no idea about the lifespan of these genetically enhanced supervisors.
 
Loved it, I think the whole season so far is genius, but I understand that many will not be able to appreciate it fully until the whole picture is revealed and they allow themselves a rewatch… I can kind of guess where the story is taking us, and it will be glorious… have faith everyone..!!!
I'm sorry...were you in the same universe as us when watching this episode? I really can't tell whether this post is rife with sarcasm or not, because it honestly sounds genuinely generic and dishonest. Can you describe in detail what you appreciated about this episode? What part made you go "Oh, I see what they are doing and where this is taking us!"? I mean, you seem to be seeing something I and many others aren't.
 
How this hidden majority is giving this episode a 9 rating is beyond me. You all are entitled to your opinions and reviews, obviously, but this week I believe the majority are wrong in thinking this was a good episode. I'm not sure why we keep encouraging this sort of standstill pacing and story that seems to go no where and is giving us NO HINT AT ALL about where we're going with the resolution. Sorry, but this was not a coherent story and I'm surprised a lot of you somehow think it is. Please stop.
 
With seperate people spliting this season in half it kind of feels like when Steven Speilberg finished the movie AI after Stanley Kubrick's death.

It's 2 very different approaches and styles trying (unsuccessfully) to be fused together. Also, some of the time was already being devoted to Season 3.

No bueno, man. No bueno.
 
I'm sorry...were you in the same universe as us when watching this episode? I really can't tell whether this post is rife with sarcasm or not, because it honestly sounds genuinely generic and dishonest. Can you describe in detail what you appreciated about this episode? What part made you go "Oh, I see what they are doing and where this is taking us!"? I mean, you seem to be seeing something I and many others aren't.
‘Dishonest’…? Wow……..
 
How this hidden majority is giving this episode a 9 rating is beyond me. You all are entitled to your opinions and reviews, obviously, but this week I believe the majority are wrong in thinking this was a good episode. I'm not sure why we keep encouraging this sort of standstill pacing and story that seems to go no where and is giving us NO HINT AT ALL about where we're going with the resolution. Sorry, but this was not a coherent story and I'm surprised a lot of you somehow think it is. Please stop.
I liked it. As someone who lived in LA for 5 years it perfectly captured the atmosphere, so maybe I'm biased. This is a Trek episode that will actually appeal to a wider general audience unlike, say, Star Trek 2009 which was marketed as being for general audiences but wasn't really.
 
Is it weird that Rios beams Lady Doctor and her kid onto La Sirena? I mean, sure, he told her about "working in space" but he did not need to actually show her around the ship. I guess preserving the timeline is completely out of the window at this point. LOL. Maybe she will come to the future with them? Seems like a repeat of what happened in The Voyage Home.
It's more like a homage. Besides a random woman and her son talking about going on a spaceship from the future isn't going to change much, it'll just get lost in all the accounts of alien abductions and forgotten.

I'm still waiting for it to be revealed that she's Rios' great-great grandmother or something.
 
How this hidden majority is giving this episode a 9 rating is beyond me. You all are entitled to your opinions and reviews, obviously, but this week I believe the majority are wrong in thinking this was a good episode. I'm not sure why we keep encouraging this sort of standstill pacing and story that seems to go no where and is giving us NO HINT AT ALL about where we're going with the resolution. Sorry, but this was not a coherent story and I'm surprised a lot of you somehow think it is. Please stop.
My only complaint is that the show hasn't dealt enough with Picard's past. The focus on Picard's relationship with his father should've been a larger part of the show. But it seems like there is more to it and that will develop farther since something seemed to have happened to his mother.
 
How this hidden majority is giving this episode a 9 rating is beyond me. You all are entitled to your opinions and reviews, obviously, but this week I believe the majority are wrong in thinking this was a good episode. I'm not sure why we keep encouraging this sort of standstill pacing and story that seems to go no where and is giving us NO HINT AT ALL about where we're going with the resolution. Sorry, but this was not a coherent story and I'm surprised a lot of you somehow think it is. Please stop.
Let people enjoy things! People like episodes for different reasons, you can't just analyse it and determine how good it is scientifically. My favourite episode of Discovery doesn't make any kind of sense and I still enjoyed the hell out of it. If people feel that this is worth an 9, then it's worth a 9... to them. Whether it was coherent or not.

That said, only 23.6% of people gave it a 9, and it's got the worst poll score of any episode of Picard yet.

This is a Trek episode that will actually appeal to a wider general audience unlike, say, Star Trek 2009 which was marketed as being for general audiences but wasn't really.
Are you kidding? It was two-thirds of the way to being Star Wars!
 
It's more like a homage. Besides a random woman and her son talking about going on a spaceship from the future isn't going to change much, it'll just get lost in all the accounts of alien abductions and forgotten.

I'm still waiting for it to be revealed that she's Rios' great-great grandmother or something.

I think the difference is that in TVH, Gillian follows Kirk and sees the cloaked ship. Plus, she was a marine biologist which was needed in the future since whales were extinct. So there were strong reasons to bring her onboard and bring her to the future. There was no reason to bring the doctor and the kid on board La Sirena. It seemed Rios just wanted to show off his ship to a girl he likes to impress her.
 
Wasn't Gary Seven six thousand years old?

EDIT: Wait, no, the line was "descendants of human ancestors taken from Earth approximately six thousand years ago". Though for some reason I had it in my mind that he was particularly long-lived as well. Not sure if that came from misinterpreting the line or from something else.

Gary Seven was extraordinary in that when Dr. McCoy scanned him, he said something like 'he's a normal human, except with zero physical defects' or something like that. I need to re-watch Assignment: Earth.
 
I think the difference is that in TVH, Gillian follows Kirk and sees the cloaked ship. Plus, she was a marine biologist which was needed in the future since whales were extinct. So there were strong reasons to bring her onboard and bring her to the future. There was no reason to bring the doctor and the kid on board La Sirena. It seemed Rios just wanted to show off his ship to a girl he likes to impress her.
She seemed pretty freaked out by the brain wave thing and everything Rios was telling her. It was to convince her that he was telling the truth and but also impress her because he's clearly falling for her.
 
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