Sorry, but this was not a coherent story and I'm surprised a lot of you somehow think it is. Please stop.
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.
How this hidden majority is giving this episode a 9 rating is beyond me.
That's ironic given the theme of the episode! I agree with you.It feels we're stuck and we have been for a long time.
Again I agree. The writers just aren't up to the task of sustaining a season long arc. They should stick with multiple 2-3 parters per season. That allows them to get some depth but not worry about sustaining something for a season.Season 4 of Discovery should have been told in 3 or 4 episodes and it seems season 2 of Picard is a three-parter at best as well...
That cracked me up. We had this war with the Q that we never mentioned before. We ended it by sealing the moment in a bottle. Which I just happen to have right here in this bar!Funny way to summon a Q. Usually you just shout for him.
Stop what? It's personal opinion time. IDIC, etc, etc.Please stop.
I have to beg to differ. I have many people in my life who wouldn't touch Star Trek, much less SF, with a ten foot pole but found Trek 09 fun and accessible.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.
I'm going to break with the developing consensus and say that was the best episode since the first two.
That's an interesting take. It's the best of the season because it's trying something different than the rest of the season.Still, at least this episode was trying to do something other than just keep a bunch of stale B plots moving until the end of the season.
I wouldn't recommend it. Given the positive response to the Season 2 opener and now watching the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth* having high hopes does not seem in the best of interest.Sigh. Another really mediocre episode.
This season began so freakin STRONG and the middle part is really dragging. It's almost like they didn't really know how to execute the story they had in mind. What a real shame.
I can only hope next season, with the TNG reunion, won't be as bad. I have a feeling it won't be bad at all actually. I have really high hopes for season 3.
Guinan serves macguffins, too!That cracked me up. We had this war with the Q that we never mentioned before. We ended it by sealing the moment in a bottle. Which I just happen to have right here in this bar!
I suppose the point of the season was to show that there's something wrong with Q, or maybe the whole continuum, but the scene was just ridiculous.
Like DSC season 4 this season will stand after it is all released.I really appreciated that this was a more introspective, episodic story within the overall arc. With just three episodes left I don’t think there will be much more time for introspection.
I’m a little surprised with some of the negativity. This was a pretty important episode that actually gave Picard the insight he needed to take a step back and consider Q’s motivation and the bigger picture.
I do get some of the frustration. There are a lot of characters this series and it’s not yet clear how it all fits together.
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