Q did in the second episode.
He says "This is not a lesson, it's A penance". He doesn't say whose.
Q did in the second episode.
Because Seven is efficient,I did think the beaming into the wall was rather gruesome. Why not just dissipate their pattern?
Man, John de Lancie is the MVP of the season.He says "This is not a lesson, it's A penance". He doesn't say whose.
My thoughts exactly. I don't want to belabor this point so I'll try to make this my last post on the topic, but I really think the Queen's turn would have been more believable had they spent time establishing some history for the character. If the premise is that the Borg exist to tame her feelings of isolation, then discovering how such an idea was perverted into something cynical, oppressive, and megalomaniacal would have helped. Did she start out like Jurati? Did something darken her path? Trauma perhaps? What makes this juncture in time the "right" moment to finally convince her she's wrong? Does the Queen recognize in Jurati a part of herself she's lost? This deserved more development to ground the whole thing. One friendship speech doing the trick on its own is a stretch.While I think the Borg Queen and Jurati have been two of the best characters this season, it's a bit much to take one Jurati speech to get the Borg Queen to change her ways, even to the extent that she did. I feel in a way this episode defanged the Borg worse than VOY did, by making the Borg Queen just a super lonely person, instead of the head of an intergalactic empire who is driven by a goal larger than herself. She's had connections-albeit forced-with countless beings by this point.
Perhaps the conceit is a non-linear time travel plot with branching timelines rather than resets.This timeline seems pretty compromised by now, with dozens of people whose lives have been dramatically changed or ended. I guess there will be a reset at some point.
Drexler is happy.
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I kinda doubt that BQ and AJ are appearing to each other and speaking in words at this point. It’s just a way of giving the audience a basic idea of what’s going on in the BQ/AJ combined mind.One friendship speech doing the trick on its own is a stretch.
Right, and didn't BQJ say she wasn't quite ready to be friends when Raffi or Seven asked?I kinda doubt that BQ and AJ are appearing to each other and speaking in words at this point. It’s just a way of giving the audience a basic idea of what’s going on in the BQ/AJ combined mind.
I think it is the Eaglemoss one.
Jurati intervened to stop the Queen from killing Seven and there's clearly interplay between two personalities. Physical speech, thought speech... same thing really.I kinda doubt that BQ and AJ are appearing to each other and speaking in words at this point. It’s just a way of giving the audience a basic idea of what’s going on in the BQ/AJ combined mind.
I don't believe so.Right, and didn't BQJ say she wasn't quite ready to be friends when Raffi or Seven asked?
Repaint for photography?I don't think so unless they intentionally modified it. The original Warp Governor is still between the impulse engines but mounted backwards. The colours also don't match the Eaglemoss model, I have it right next to me.
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Well, perhaps seeing the borg virtually on the brink of extinction, with herself the sole survivor helped, especially if it’s true they inevitably end that way.What makes this juncture in time the "right" moment to finally convince her she's wrong?
yes, teak rarely did justice to the romulans for some reason.I continue to get more any more frustrated with how Elnor's potential has been wasted this season. After watching The Ready Room this afternoon, I'm wondering if this is the last we'll see of him. Another Romulan potential squandered by Trek. Fool me once, shame on them. At this point, it's shame on me.
that was it?! I realise just now. Cringe indeed.It also disturbed me when i realized young JL had to "look up" to see his mother's body hanging in the conservatory. Given how much they've used the phrase this season, that just made me cringe when I saw it.
Trek is fun. I would not give it any awards for writing.Like this season or not nobody's ever accused this series of having some of the best writing in the franchise. Even in episodes I like there are some cringeworthy scenes that make me wonder if the series even uses script doctors or a test audience.
Trek is fun. I would not give it any awards for writing.
Why do people think Elnor has a mobile emitter exactly? He never left La Sirena, and when Jurati turns him off, we don't see anything fall to the floor. Seems more like her tentacle thing just touched the hologram and disrupted it.
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