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

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The Artificial Tango's episode is finally out!

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when you can’t praise something you can make it look better by putting down something else. ;)



85% of Berman Trek was watchable and likeable and had good story telling and had internal consistency...

The characters were likeable and someone you could identify with and had charm.
Look how amazing Seven was in Voy. A great character who was intelligent, st,oic professional ,dignified well spoken...
 
85% of Berman Trek was watchable and likeable and had good story telling and had internal consistency...

The characters were likeable and someone you could identify with and had charm.
Look how amazing Seven was in Voy. A great character who was intelligent, st,oic professional ,dignified well spoken...

VOY was hated by its OWN WRITERS for absolutely no internal consistency and hitting the reset button for characterization as well as actions within the setting.

And Seven was infamous among the fanbase for her constant unprofessionalism, snark, and disobeying orders. Plus her undignified treatment by the costume department.

None of what you said corresponds to the show and I LOVED Voyager.
 
85% of Berman Trek was watchable and likeable and had good story telling and had internal consistency...

The characters were likeable and someone you could identify with and had charm.
Look how amazing Seven was in Voy. A great character who was intelligent, st,oic professional ,dignified well spoken...

She still is a great character.

She's a great character who's had to endure some difficult circumstances.
 
No.

The characters were unlovable, and arrogant. The pacing plodded at times. The consistency was like Data using contractions-only when we remember it.

It had its high points but I would never have it at 85%.

No.

The characters were lovable and optimistic. The pacing could be great. The consistency was like Data's cat poetry - delightful.

It had it's low points, but I'd rate it at least 85%.
 
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The characters were lovable and optimistic. The pacing could be great. The consistency was like Data's cat poetry - delightful.

It had it's low points, but I'd rate it at least 85%.
Agree to disagree.

I've tried but any sort of human warmth was layered over by elitism. Still struggling to get through Season 3.
 
So a Rios series of a no.. Darn..
I enjoyed it, loved the scenes with Q.

But.. Q says not everything is galaxy ending.. Fast forward 10 minutes.. A galaxy ending event..:brickwall:

And..
Shut up Wesley..:nyah:
 
And Seven was infamous among the fanbase for her constant unprofessionalism, snark, and disobeying orders. Plus her undignified treatment by the costume department..
I counted myself among that fanbase, and while I completely agree with the costume complaint, I personally loved her snark and disobeying orders. She wasn't starfleet, she didn't even have a choice to join the Voy crew, she was the only character allowed to somewhat question Janeway, command etc., and she was funny.
 
I counted myself among that fanbase, and while I completely agree with the costume complaint, I personally loved her snark and disobeying orders. She wasn't starfleet, she didn't even have a choice to join the Voy crew, she was the only character allowed to somewhat question Janeway, command etc., and she was funny.

Yes, her being unprofessional, more ruthless, and snarky was a major appeal of her character.

To make an odd analogy, Namor was almost unique among Golden Age heroes since he started as a villain and was hostile, arrogant, and prone to temper tantrums. Which also meant he was unique in that he had a personality.

:)
 
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