Some things this week were better, others were worse. In a few ways a lot less satisfactory. I have no idea.
I liked it but weakly so.
I liked it but weakly so.
I'll be honest, the ships and their interactions in this episode felt off. The graphics definitely felt lower quality.
Indeed, I actually noticed that this time. It had a very roughly rendered quality to it. I mean, it doesn't necessarily bother me, because it's not real in the first place, but it was noticeable.
Matalas said on Trekmovie that S3 is the 250th anniversary of Enterprise NX-01's launch in April. That means S2 had to have taken place in January 2401, and only 3 months have passed. It's already been discussed endlessly here and on reddit how implausible Seven's a first officer already cracking under Shaw in 3 months, how Picard was a chancellor 3 months ago and suddenly isn't, Raffi's sudden change in job and emotional stability etc. in 3 months, the absurdity of harvesting wine in January, etc. But it comes from Matalas himself, so there it is.
Matalas said on Trekmovie that S3 is the 250th anniversary of Enterprise NX-01's launch in April. That means S2 had to have taken place in January 2401, and only 3 months have passed. It's already been discussed endlessly here and on reddit how implausible Seven's a first officer already cracking under Shaw in 3 months, how Picard was a chancellor 3 months ago and suddenly isn't, Raffi's sudden change in job and emotional stability etc. in 3 months, the absurdity of harvesting wine in January, etc. But it comes from Matalas himself, so there it is.
Except Terry Matalas himself stated that "Starfleet didn't really start until the launch of the Enterprise NX-01, and that's what Frontier Day is celebrating"; and he and other series production staff have said in tweets PICARD S3 takes place in 2401.It hasn’t come up directly, but if it’s the 250th Anniversary of the Federation’s Starfleet, it’s 2411. Social media is saying as much, anyway. If “Jack” is the approximate age of his actor, with no other 24th century sci-fi or con artistry yet to be revealed, he would have been born in the 4 year gap between “Insurrection” (2375) and “Nemesis” (2379) possibly when Picard (72) and Crusher (53) were frisky from the regenerating radiation on Ba’ku.
So...real actual STAR TREK then, got it.I'll make it brief:
It's pretty bad. Tropey, schlocky SF trash. Consistent characterisation gets thrown out in favour of the plot, and the plot gets thrown out in favour of dumb action scenes.
It's also pretty entertaining.
You know what you get. Spaceships. Action. Aliens. Not much for the brain. But it works well with popcorn...
If it's 2401 and not 2411 then why does Raffi's granddaughter look like a 10-year-old child and not like a 12-24-month-old toddler?
Raffi's daughter-in-law was pregnant in 2399.
2399:
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2401: How?
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For me I'm fine with shit, but fuck breaks the fourth wall. And I say "fuck" almost every day.Oh boo fucking hoo. Swearing is a normal part of language.
He still is, even wore the outfit the last 2 episodes. Chancellors don't actually have to be at the institution, Patrick Stewart is a chancellor in real life.ago and suddenly isn't
No.Costume error.
Felt consistent to me.Consistent characterisation gets thrown out in favour of the plot
No it didn't.and the plot gets thrown out
No it doesn't., but fuck breaks the fourth wall.
Well everyone has the right to an opinion. And if enough people object, that can alter outcomes. Already it seems like the profanity has been significantly dialed back from season 1 levels based on advance reviews. Which is great for in-universe verisimilitude.Nope.
Ok, fine. It practically and effectively breaks the fourth wall, in that it immediately ejects a viewer from the episode and makes them think of real world production.Yeah, that's not even what breaking the fourth wall means.
I'll make it brief:
It's pretty bad. Tropey, schlocky SF trash. Consistent characterisation gets thrown out in favour of the plot, and the plot gets thrown out in favour of dumb or shocking action scenes.
But it is also pretty entertaining.
You know what you get. Spaceships. Action. Aliens. Not much for the brain. But it works well with popcorn.
Also, in contrast to previous seasons, it seems like they didn't front-load their best stuff. This might be the closest we ever get to an actual pre-planned, consistent season arc. Hell, it might even have an actual story. We will see.
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