*insert hanging chad joke here*Who the Hell voted for Robert Chen anyway?![]()
*insert hanging chad joke here*Who the Hell voted for Robert Chen anyway?![]()
Good for youI didn't feel that way.
The only bit I didn't like was the cheesey light flickering bloody nose horror trope stuff. I'm fine with her showing some of her alluded to imp powersWhy exactly? What was poor about it? The dialog? The pacing? The structure?
How is Guinan being some sort of low level telepath "jumping the shark"? Make sense since her people are listeners and empathetic.
Which is why some martial arts training would be useful. Dude loses his power like once or twice a year. Plus it would come in handy when facing opponents of equal or greater strength,.
The only bit I didn't like was the cheesey light flickering bloody nose horror trope stuff. I'm fine with her showing some of her alluded to imp powers
I actually think the season would have been better if they cut out the watcher entirely and instead used Guineans ability to sense changes to the timeline to advance that part of the plot. It would have made things less cluttered and more interesting.
Why is the Borg Queen helping Soong and Q now? Doesn't that lead to the timeline where she and the Borg are, you know, eradicated?
It would have meant less need to explain or accommodate the fact Vulcans were on Earth, despite thinking of it as un-interesting pre Cochrane's flight.
There’s also the possibility that having been “mind controlled” before is allowing her to fight it more.I don't think Agnes was "controlled" when she killed Maddox. She was under alien influence, yes, but she made the choice due to the fear caused by the vision she was shown. She believed killing Maddox was the best thing to do to prevent that vision from happening. She cried as she killed him and said it was because of what she knew.
The vision of the synths destroying all life was also strong enough to disable a borg cube when they assimilated someone who had seen it, so it was apparently pretty powerful stuff.
Yes, but it also makes sense from a story pov to me. Agnes is in there and a small part of her is able to fight back, like to prevent the BQ from killing her friend, but that doesn't mean she's going to be able to influence the BQ 100 percent of the time.
indeed. He would need to train without his powers, though, otherwise it would be impossible to do it properly, which would mean intentionally exposing himself to a red sun ray generator. This would mean being powerless if something comes up while he’s training, but I guess that with some careful planning it could be done, the most obvious way that comes to mind would be installing a red sun generator in the batcave and rely on Batman for his training.Which is why some martial arts training would be useful. Dude loses his power like once or twice a year. Plus it would come in handy when facing opponents of equal or greater strength,.
He needs to pop down to Kandor and train with Nightwing and Flamebird.indeed. He would need to train without his powers, though, otherwise it would be impossible to do it properly, which would mean intentionally exposing himself to a red sun ray generator. This would mean being powerless if something comes up while he’s training, but I guess that with some careful planning it could be done, the most obvious way that comes to mind would be installing a red sun generator in the batcave and rely on Batman for his training.
I was thinking the same: eliminate the so far totally useless Talin, give a transporter to Guinan and use seven a bit more.I actually think the season would have been better if they cut out the watcher entirely and instead used Guineans ability to sense changes to the timeline to advance that part of the plot. It would have made things less cluttered and more interesting.
I don’t see any hint that Talin is a love interest. She looks like Laris, but she is a different person.That means that young Guinan would become Picard's love interest.
I don’t want to accuse the Borg Queen of being evil and manipulative
I was thinking the same: eliminate the so far totally useless Talin, give a transporter to Guinan and use seven a bit more.
Why not? That's exactly what she is.
It doesn’t seem like it from their exchange in Penance.We learned Q's doing what he's doing because he's dying. It makes me wonder whether the penance he talked about is Picard's or his own. But we still don't quite understand what exactly he's doing. Does he change the timeline because he wants Picard to figure out how to save it?
Picard: What do you mean? What have you done?
Q: Show them a world of their own making and they ask you what you've done. So human of you.
I think a lot of it is that we're not getting much insight into his thought process, so it's hard to know why he is making the choices he does. Did he take Theresa and her kid to La Sirena just because he wants to impress them, to hell with the timeline? Or was it because Theresa was still expressing doubt and he wanted to convince her, so that she'd trust him and not call the cops or tell anyone what she knew - i.e. to protect the timeline? Or maybe a bit of both? There are arguments to be made both ways, but because he's been really isolated all season with no one to really talk to, we can't know for sure. The closest we've come to insight was that conversation with Raffi when she said he'd had a goofy smile on his face ever since he met Theresa and then warned him not to get attached because there's no future in it - which implies that the writers see this as purely a love story, that he's simply fallen for this woman and isn't thinking about anything else. But he's a starship captain and should also be thinking about the bigger picture - and if we were getting more insight into his thought process, I think it would add depth to what is coming across as a fairly superficial storyline. Then, in this episode - are they still on board because they decided to stay and look around for as long as this, or because the transporter is down and he now can't get them home? If we understood more of why Rios is making the choices he is, I think that would help to join a lot of storyline dots, so to speak.Speaking of Rios, I keep scratching my head at the relatively common opinion on the internet, that his stupid decision to involve Teresa and Ricardo in all of this is stupid writing because it endangers the integrity of the timeline. But why does a character making stupid choices automatically mean that the writers are stupid? It reminds me of that exchange on tumblr on the nature of plot holes that basically boiled down to "a plot hole is when a character doesn't do what I thought they were going to do or what I thought they should've done." Why does this character make an emotional judgment consistent with their personality and morality as opposed to doing the most rationally obvious logical choice appropriate to the situation? STUPID WRITERS!
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