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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x10 - "Farewell"

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Actually, it doesn't. Pike simply rattled off a bunch of conflicts that led to WW3 without specifying the dates.

Our conflict also started with a fight for freedoms. We called it the Second Civil War, then the Eugenics War, and finally just World War III. This was our last day.

Actually, that seems quite clear. It was one continuous, building conflict, in that order.

(Consider: “Our 20th-century conflict also started with a fight for land and ideology. We called it World War II, then World War I, and finally just the Vietnam War.” That would be nonsensical.)
 
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The season began with a 10 and ended with a 7 or 8. Not bad. I just wish so many in-between had been a lot better.
I think a seven is fair. I had a lot of fun with this episode in and of itself (though somewhat dimmed now with news of more cast departures), but there were also a few "come on now...!" moments, and as a round off to the season, it could have been stronger.
 
Generally, it's only been the writing that has been terrible this season, but we get a new wrinkle in this final episode: what happened to the effects team working Queen Jurati's finally-revealed face towards the end?? That looked laughably awful!

agree with this, she looks like Species 116! they could have done so much better than make her look like Arturis.
 
Still bothers me we don't know exactly what happened with Q and his whole race, only that something happened to him.

I think the character was mostly used as a plot device which is a shame. Then again, many of them were.
 
I think a seven is fair. I had a lot of fun with this episode in and of itself (though somewhat dimmed now with news of more cast departures), but there were also a few "come on now...!" moments, and as a round off to the season, it could have been stronger.
7 is perfect.

Still bothers me we don't know exactly what happened with Q and his whole race, only that something happened to him.

I think the character was mostly used as a plot device which is a shame. Then again, many of them were.
Q is always a plot device. His race makes no sense, he is laughably irritating and not in a good way, and he is always trying to teach Picard and Co. a lesson. Something happened to him. Maybe @Greg Cox can right a story.
 
I thought this was a brilliant finale. This season wasn’t as gripping as S1, but this particular episode may be the best season finale of all modern Treks. It was wonderful and touching and had some real nice surprises throughout.
I’ll say more tomorrow…but this gets a RARE 10/10 from me. I loved it.
 
Penance? Absolution? Oh, now I get it. Q had such a soft spot for Jean Luc.

History is unbroken. The future is restored. And Jurati is the new Borg CEO.

Not a bad finale for a mostly mediocre season.
 
Hm. Adam Soong is pretty old. Does he have a secret family? Or am I coming up with a new theory that all Soongs are clones of Adam? It would explain why they all suck so bad. I'm thinking a new Soong clone releases from the cloning facility whenever the previous Soong dies. And they all really love their own face, so of course they clone themselves. Even Noonien loved his own face so much he gave it to at least three of his androids.
 
The Civil War could have come in 2026 and that led to other conflicts around the world that culminated in the nuclear exchange of 2053. The Excalbians did say in TOS that Colonel Green was the leader of a genocidal war that took place early in the 21st century and that would seem to predate any nuclear attacks of 2053.

Is Colonel Green a descendant of Marjorie Taylor Green?
 
The scene between Laris and Picard is some what ambiguous and
Orla Brady appeared on today's Ready Room and suggested we should read into this scene as Laris/Picard becoming an item
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Did they change the Ready Room? When I watched it this morning, it mostly had interviews from last week in it, and not what you mention.

Skeleton keys usually lead to ectoplasmic sex.
Do candle ghosts shoot ectoplasma torpedoes?

I think this might be an instance of sci fi writers using real science terminology without understanding the context, since the impression I got was that Kore and her sisters were created pretty much from scratch.
Starting with a somatic cell is from scratch

Q isn't even human, why should there be any sexual component at all to the admission of caring for Picard?
Since the Q have sex with their fingertips, and Q here held Picard's head with his fingertips, did he.... :eek: :D

Quite frankly I'm more concerned that Rios literally had decades to tell Guinan about the assimilation of El Auria, and whatever it was presumably El-Auria was still assimilated.
If they're not assimilated, Kirk and Soran don't go to the Nexus, the D isn't destroyed, and there is no E to stop the Borg in FC. It has to happen to save the present ;)

I wonder if Seven will space crew members who get out of line?
They get a choice: spaced or walled.

Why is Rios staying in the past knowing that World War 3 is right around the corner? Who the hell would want to go through something that horrible? There can't be a happy future for him or anyone for the next 30 years.
He probably looked up where the worst attacks happened and knew exactly where not to be during the war.
 
I was thinking about this earlier today: just because Rios is off the show doesn't mean "Rios" is off the show. We've got like five holographic versions of him. ;)

Another thing: While I understand where he's coming from, if I personally had a choice between living in the 21st Century or living in the 25th, I'm sorry but I'd go with the 25th. :p
 
I have to say that I REALLY enjoyed this episode.

I found that Picard's character arc made a lot of sense. I loved the idea that Picard has been driven to explore out there and help others, but still needed to learn to accept himself.

I know that there is another season, but based upon the character arcs for most of the regulars, if the series had ended here, I would have also been satisfied. Most of the characters started in a somewhat broken place and found themselves more whole and in a better place by the end of the season. The ending definitely had some "All Good Things" vibes happening.

Ultimately, Q's "death" wasn't explored, but I'm also not sure it needed to be. The more interesting aspect is that Q used his time to help Picard (his favorite pet?!?) grow as a person. This is thematically similar to many of Q's encounters with Picard, but also softens Q and makes him less of an antagonist in his final moments. He himself is ultimately rewarded with the embrace of a friend rather than ending his existence with indifference or scorn. For those that want to know the details of why Q is dying and how he may perhaps escape that fate, I'm sure someone will eventually write that novel.
 
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