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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x09 - "Hide and Seek"

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"Picard and his crew fight for their lives as they come under attack from a new incarnation of an old enemy. But to survive, Picard must first face the ghosts of his past. Seven and Raffi have a final showdown with Jurati." - TrekMovie.com

 
The IMDB profiles of the two writers for this episode:

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These do not look like profiles of experienced writers.
One writer previously worked on an IMDb TV original action crime comedy-drama,
before that he did not work as a writer for 18 years.
The other writer wrote two short movies.

At least you can say they didn't work on "Desperate Housewives" or "My Little Pony" (two writes of previous Picard episodes did), or that they have a least some writing experience (for one writer, writing for Picard was his first writing job).
 
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The IMDB profiles of the two writers for this episode:

FRUvp0lXoAEdUAS


FRUvqF0XMAEVHVZ


These do not look like profiles of experienced writers.
One writer previously worked on an IMDb TV original action crime comedy-drama,
before that he did not work as a writer for 18 years.
The other writer wrote two short movies.

At least you can say they didn't work on "Desperate Housewives" or "My Little Pony" (two writes of previous Picard episodes did), or that they have a least some writing experience (for one writer, writing for Picard was his first writing job).
:shrug:
 
‪‪I love the idea that working on Desperate Housewives and My Little Pony, two extremely successful properties that were largely critically well regarded, is a bad thing, or an indicator of what their work on Star Trek would be like.

George Miller made every Mad Max movie, and he also made the climate-change warning animated children’s films of the Happy Feet series. Writers are capable of creating works with vastly different tones and styles, as exemplified by every episode of Picard to date bearing little to no resemblance to those of My Little Pony, aside from their John de Lancie characters.
 
The IMDB profiles of the two writers for this episode:

FRUvp0lXoAEdUAS


FRUvqF0XMAEVHVZ


These do not look like profiles of experienced writers.
One writer previously worked on an IMDb TV original action crime comedy-drama,
before that he did not work as a writer for 18 years.
The other writer wrote two short movies.

At least you can say they didn't work on "Desperate Housewives" or "My Little Pony" (two writes of previous Picard episodes did), or that they have a least some writing experience (for one writer, writing for Picard was his first writing job).


Are you going to write them letters after tomorrow?
 
So, is Q stuck in America? He needs to take a plane to France if he wants to help? Or maybe he's laying low until things gets resolved, hoping his powers might return?

He must have some power left. He got into an FBI facility, albeit a field office, to see Guinan. He integrated himself into Soong's VR environment and created or procured a cure for Kore.
 
He must have some power left. He got into an FBI facility, albeit a field office, to see Guinan. He integrated himself into Soong's VR environment and created or procured a cure for Kore.
Yeah. He was also able to pose as Renee's therapist a la his schtick from TNG's 'All Good Things..."
 
I also love the angle of "omg these writers wrote for those television shows"... heaven forbid television writers actually write for television shows :lol:
I think what's more interesting is that one of them has an 18 year gap in their writing credits. Smallville (2003), then Picard (2022)!
 
I think what's more interesting is that one of them has an 18 year gap in their writing credits. Smallville (2003), then Picard (2022)!

A quick Google search shows that Matthew Okumura worked for a decade following the Smallville credit as the VP of development for Millar Gough Ink, the creators/EPs of Smallville’s production company, and then worked producing The Shannara Chronicles, as a writers assistant on The Kingkiller Chronicles, and both those jobs on Into the Badlands, before working in the writers room on Leverage: Redemption as the story editor.

He was working in the industry the entire time, and it’s not that odd or notable, it’s commonplace for folks to go back and forth in BTS roles Hollywood.
 
There's no evidence I see that these two dudes wrote the episode, as they clearly have identical credits for previous episodes.

One works in the writers room, the other is a low-level supervisor.
 
There's no evidence I see that these two dudes wrote the episode, as they clearly have identical credits for previous episodes.

One works in the writers room, the other is a low-level supervisor.

It's in the press release for the episode with the photo stills.
 
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