No shit. it's been 23 years in-universe since we last saw her.The Seven in Picard is a different character from the one we saw in Voyager.
No shit. it's been 23 years in-universe since we last saw her.The Seven in Picard is a different character from the one we saw in Voyager.
That's always been my issue with that episode. Scotty is out of character until the point where they work together to find/save the1701-D.What I don't like about the episode is that they all seem dismissive of Scotty. Didn't feel natural to me.
"How Scotty Got His Groove Back" Alternate title.That's always been my issue with that episode. Scotty is out of character until the point where they work together to find/save the1701-D.
I'll bet everyone missed this top secret piece at Daystrom Station...
https://twitter.com/Irish_Creem/status/1639786726611722241
can you give an example of the “fan service” detracting from or being inorganic to the story being told?
One or two elements might have passed as organic; it's the sheer volume of it in this episode which becomes jarring.
From the music cues, to the ships and accompanying dialogue, to the displays, to Encounter at Farpoint clips, to Moriarty, to Data/B4/Lore...it was too much for me as a long-time fan, let alone those less keen on the franchise (my partner, who has enjoyed the series so far, hated this episode.)
Star Trek isn't based on callbacks.Too much Star Trek in your Star Trek
Star Trek isn't based on callbacks.
It clearly is now, given the fawning.Star Trek isn't based on callbacks.
Wanting something new is not nihilistic. Looking to the future instead of thr past always struck me as optimistic.There is no past. Nothing remains. All is fleeting and ephemeral. Who knew the Trek fanbase had a nihilistic wing?
It clearly is now, given the fawning.
Not what I meant, but you know that. The franchise shouldn't rely on bringing in the past so much, TNG was right to keep that to a minimum.There is no past. Nothing remains. All is fleeting and ephemeral. Who knew the Trek fanbase had a nihilistic wing?
Pike is not the only draw to SNW. The new characters, Ortegas, La'an and Hemmer are the bigger draw now.My friend I have seen you post on here that Pike is your favorite captain. PIKE. The dude from the very first Trek ever made.
Damn it! Better not happen again! The fun distracts me from the seriousness!Too much Star Trek in your Star Trek
Wanting something new is not nihilistic. Looking to the future instead of thr past always struck me as optimistic.
You can do both.If you want something new, then a show designed to revisit one of the most popular legacy characters is a weird place to look.
You fan your way, I'll fan mine.If you want something new, then a show designed to revisit one of the most popular legacy characters is a weird place to look.
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