I think that whoever has been paid an awful lot of money to write and produce this series must have been chosen for a very good reason, for reasons that we may never know or even understand if they were explained to us mere Star Trek fans. Who am I, or even who are we, to critique their multi million dollar Amazon Prime worthy pet Star Trek series grand master plan? As long as we ‘rag tag old school fans’ enjoy the ride (it’s a 21st century ‘wagon train to the stars’ after all!) and the comforting familiarity of legacy characters, I think that we can’t complain really? If we *do* complain too much though then we would be considered as out of touch fans and therefore told that we are too old for Star Trek now - it is made for a ‘New Generation’ of fans that we will never understand or relate to, we missed the passing of the book. This is not ‘our’ Trek…?
I’m not being a bitter old man/fan btw, I love Picard and the characters are fantastic, new and old alike. It does however feel like someone is not comfortable to, or doesn’t know how to write this show as ‘Star Trek’ yet they are still doing their very best (a good attempt, though misguided) to write it as a standard real world drama/action/fantasy show instead. Maybe I’m just having a Vulcan Spock/Human Spock battle in my own mind, trying to explain to myself out loud why this whole season so far (only two episode left as well!) is a two part episode spread out so sooooo thinly to make ten episodes? This is a missed opportunity to make ten unique and memorable hour long TNG based Star Trek episodes that would live on in the minds of Star Trek forever as part of an over half century legacy, like some of the episodes from the 60’s (and 80’s) still do stand up in pop culture today. Who is missing a boat here? Me, us or them? This episode and this series will probably (and sadly) not attract new fans to the franchise, so why are they not pushing for this and developing a series that would either expand the fan base or consolidate and unite it.
If this season is all set in the Q continuum though as I predicted a while back, I will eat my hat and kiss
T’Bonz ass. Everything would then make sense and all of my critiques are retracted… hindsight is for Kings (or Borg Queens).
I also have a serious question about one of the production companies involved. It used to be Paramount Pictures and then in the late ‘naughties’ Bad Robot.
What is this Weed production company though?
Does this mean that Picard is produced by people intoxicated on illegal drugs? Is the series funded by profits from narcotics production and sales? Weed is illegal in my country and very much frowned upon by the general populace.
Was Picard season 2 written by a group of stoners in a writers room full of bongs? This would explain the Jurati musical scene and also Picard’s trip in to his own subconsciousness?
I’m starting to prefer mycelial networks as a source of creativity tbh…
Other questions:
- Do the FBI/police really have off the grid ‘basement’ processing centers where they can take people/prisoners without legal representation or any form of support for interrogations and threaten their interogaee’s (is that even a word?!) with the fact that no one knows that they are there, therefore they can be disappeared or harmed if they do not cooperate?
- Was the basement full of unexplained FBI case files based on the X Files TV series similar to where Mulder was based? Ghosts/Poltergeists/spontaneous human combustion/Satanic cults/Aliens/Chupacabra/Loch Ness monster/Yeti in the underground/Cybermen/Daleks/Heamovores?
I wan’t to believe…
Did they miss the perfect opportunity to make a Star Trek/X Files crossover with this episode? Old Mulder would have fit perfectly in to these scenes.
- Jurati was eating car and phone batteries, lithium ion battery acid to be precise. Was this an allegory for her character being high on ‘acid’. This would explain the character’s mental state and behavior such as smashing bar windows and jumping on cars.. and of course also her musical number in the previous episode with her other persona. Did the man with the ginger beard die of a drug (acid?) over dose? Surely he would have been made in to a Locutus type figure or assimilated slowly in to a drone?
Picard: Weed production company
Dicovery: ‘Mycelial’ network production company
Strange New World’s: ???????
