Yeah. There's a universe of difference between wanting more and being confused about what's happening.I can't say I agree with folks who fear the season is paced as slowly as 2's was; I'm at the edge of my seat damn near every minute over here.
Fantastic stuff.
Disco: We have 30 seconds to save ourselves, now hear my tragic youth story, now group hugs...The same folks that will cry for hours about the Discovery crew "talking about their feelings during a crisis" are going to have no problem with Picard and Son chilling in the holodeck while the ship drifts towards certain destruction-- and oh look the Captain of the ship decided to come to the holodeck instead of going to the bridge of his ship after he got out of sickbay. Oh and it's all lit like a nightclub. Great stuff.
And the changeling infiltrator just walks up to our heroes after they call out that the changeling should show up. Unbelievable.
Ok now I'm done.
was it called pot since 1400 BCE?Cannabis has been used for both medical and spiritual applications for a considerably long time; one of the first was in the Atharva Veda, written around 1400 BCE. It isn't hard to imagine it'll still exist in the 25th century and beyond.
Oh, please. They had 24 hours during Season 4.Disco: We have 30 seconds to save ourselves, now hear my tragic youth story, now group hugs...
Is Vadic a Changeling... or just her hand?
I'll go into it more during a time that's not 4:00 in the morning, for me.
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The pot thing would have bothered me if it hadn't been for Seven traveling back to 2024 Los Angeles, which for her only would have been a few months ago.
Negatives - Picard was not personally responsible for what happened at Wolf 359. Okay, Shaw was there and what happened was obviously ghastly, but it wasn't Picard's fault. (It wasn't Seven's, either.) Shaw is in dire need of counselling and how the hell he attained a captaincy is beyond me.
Could troi on the view screen be a changeling since we saw the troi in the trailer still pissed off at Riker? I fear the Jack story line is a copy of the fake picard son episode of the past with Jack's visionsNot quite as good as last week but still excellent stuff. Will need to watch it again but in the interim...
Positives - Seven's "Out of respect" comment to Shaw. I've commented elsewhere about his (IMO petty and ridiculous) refusal to use the name by which she prefers to be called denotes he has no respect for her; good to see her call hm out on it. I still think he's an idiot but maybe this will lead to him getting over himself a bit.
Beverly working out what was going on. The whole "new life" sequence was fabulous.
Riker's apology to Picard. I read somewhere that Frakes reckons he isn't much of an actor (or words to that effect), but he nailed that scene (and as usual he nailed the direction of the ep). He and Deanna beginning to mend fences was good, too. (Although I'd have liked some mention of "Hey, Beverly turned up! And she and Jean-Luc had a kid!!!" But anyway.)
Negatives - Picard was not personally responsible for what happened at Wolf 359. Okay, Shaw was there and what happened was obviously ghastly, but it wasn't Picard's fault. (It wasn't Seven's, either.) Shaw is in dire need of counselling and how the hell he attained a captaincy is beyond me.
Off the scale brilliance - nothing in particular this week. Although the "new life" bit came pretty close.
So now Vadic is (apparently) out of the way... What next? Who was she working for? Who the hell is Jack supposed to find? Who wants him, and why? (And other questions that will occur to me when I rewatch it.)
Now to see what everyone else reckons. Enjoying the hell out of this season so far.
Disco: We have 30 seconds to save ourselves, now hear my tragic youth story, now group hugs...
PIC: We have an hour and there's nothing we can do. Let's end our lives properly, like talking to each other instead of listening to some gymnopedie waltz.
Yes, they caught the changeling when the changeling went where a changeling would go. Surprise!
was it called pot since 1400 BCE?
Not quite as good as last week but still excellent stuff. Will need to watch it again but in the interim...
Positives - Seven's "Out of respect" comment to Shaw. I've commented elsewhere about his (IMO petty and ridiculous) refusal to use the name by which she prefers to be called denotes he has no respect for her; good to see her call hm out on it. I still think he's an idiot but maybe this will lead to him getting over himself a bit.
Beverly working out what was going on. The whole "new life" sequence was fabulous.
Riker's apology to Picard. I read somewhere that Frakes reckons he isn't much of an actor (or words to that effect), but he nailed that scene (and as usual he nailed the direction of the ep). He and Deanna beginning to mend fences was good, too. (Although I'd have liked some mention of "Hey, Beverly turned up! And she and Jean-Luc had a kid!!!" But anyway.)
Negatives - Picard was not personally responsible for what happened at Wolf 359. Okay, Shaw was there and what happened was obviously ghastly, but it wasn't Picard's fault. (It wasn't Seven's, either.) Shaw is in dire need of counselling and how the hell he attained a captaincy is beyond me.
Off the scale brilliance - nothing in particular this week. Although the "new life" bit came pretty close.
So now Vadic is (apparently) out of the way... What next? Who was she working for? Who the hell is Jack supposed to find? Who wants him, and why? (And other questions that will occur to me when I rewatch it.)
Now to see what everyone else reckons. Enjoying the hell out of this season so far.
Reminds me of that scene in Emmisary in DS9.It's totally consistent with Sisko's reaction to Picard in DS9. Of course he was not responsible but trauma makes you look for scapegoats sometimes.
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