I find Saving Private Ryan an excellent movie. But even I can notice historical inaccuracies during the movie that take me out of it for a moment so it's definitely not perfect.
People interpret it two ways:
1. No Negatives: The work is perfect in every way. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a cinematic masterpiece from beginning to end even if you don't like it.
2. How much you love it: It doesn't matter if the special effects are wonky in Flash Gordon, it is your all time favorite movie.
I don't see how you could give this episode a 10 under either of these criterion, but whatever.
Guinan's age didn't need to be addressed. The character has lived for hundreds of years. Of course a point would come where she would start to age. It's a throwaway line because it's one line of dialogue that's never mentioned again and has no impact or relation to the story at hand. These kind of lines are the things we find in Star Trek novels with writers trying to fix canon inconsistencies with their own ideas. There it's appreciated because it's a 200+ page book, here it's dangling scrapes of sugary foods in front of fans in the hopes that we'll be grateful and not notice that the other 45 minutes of the episode went nowhere.
It's weird not to address it? It's weird that Picard fantasized about his elderly French speaking mother for decades but in this series we see multiple flash backs of his mother and none of them have her as elderly or french. That's weird.
Isn't that a bit like saying: If you haven't found a love yet, you have no reason to date at all!?I feel if you don't give the movie you love the most a 10 then you don't have any reason to be reviewing things.
Isn't that a bit like saying: If you haven't found a love yet, you have no reason to date at all!?
The future Soongs don't have to be direct descendants of this particular Soong, just as Picard isn't a direct descendant of Renee.You know, I'm curious about the Soong family. They said that Soong family will go and through to 25th century. Even their youngest one was existed in Picard Season 1. But how the current Soong has only 1 daughter, and she's not even a fully human? So, are those Soong are actually artificial human?
It was stated in an earlier episode that Yvette resisted treatment. Which Federation citizens are entitled to do - the right of the individual to choose is a consistent theme in Trek."You haven't had an episode in awhile" WHERE IS MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FUTURE? Like seriously it's the captial of the Federation. She should be getting professional help and not just being vaguely supervised by Gaius Picard.
Did Seven just say Janeway resigned?? She's very not resigned in Prodigy.
It was said in the episode 'Monsters' that she was refusing treatment."You haven't had an episode in awhile" WHERE IS MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FUTURE? Like seriously it's the captial of the Federation. She should be getting professional help and not just being vaguely supervised by Gaius Picard.
Threatened to resign.Did Seven just say Janeway resigned?? She's very not resigned in Prodigy.
Because people have different opinions than you?I don't see how you could give this episode a 10 under either of these criterion, but whatever.
"You haven't had an episode in awhile" WHERE IS MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FUTURE?
She refused it.WHERE IS MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FUTURE? Like seriously it's the captial of the Federation. She should be getting professional help and not just being vaguely supervised by Gaius Picard.
I have mixed feelings about this episode. I found the first half incredibly stupid. A bunch of supposed military elites who can’t hunt down a 90 year old man? What was the point of their green laser sights? They still couldn’t hit anything and it gave away their position.
"You haven't had an episode in awhile" WHERE IS MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FUTURE? Like seriously it's the captial of the Federation. She should be getting professional help and not just being vaguely supervised by Gaius Picard.
But she also refused to being locked into her room.She refused it.
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