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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x07 - "Dominion"

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"Galaxy's Child" falls into that category for me. They spend more time talking about "Junior" and its mother than the episode devotes to much of any kind of action happening.
 
"Galaxy's Child" falls into that category for me. They spend more time talking about "Junior" and its mother than the episode devotes to much of any kind of action happening.
And...we get to see 'Creepy Geordi" stalk Dr. Leah Brahams all through the episode and TOTALLY gaslight her at the end of it claiming - "I'm guilty of a terrible crime...I offered you friendship..." <-- Yeah ALL THROUGHOUT the episode he was "offering" a lot more to the point he could be court martialed for sexual harassment.
 
Has anyone thought that Jack might be the equivalent to the Emissary to the Prophets, but instead for Pra Wraiths (or however that is spelled)?
 
Has anyone thought that Jack might be the equivalent to the Emissary to the Prophets, but instead for Pra Wraiths (or however that is spelled)?

If Jack or Skeletor is a Pah-Wraith, I will not watch anything by Matalas again. They (Prophets/Pah-Wraiths) are DS9/Sisko's thing. The big bad in PICARD should be someone who has something in for Picard.
Terry Matalas did say (on Twitter) that Skeletor head is
Neelix
though.
 
Rory and Amy.

Hell...

The Doctor and River.
Nah. They're both really, really good, but not quite to the level of the other two for mine.

Adama/Roslin.
I wouldn't know. The episodes of nBSG I managed to slog through represented some of the most uninteresting and unengaging television I've ever seen, so I stopped watching. Each very much to their own where it's concerned.
 
Romance on TV is hard. Romance in scifi TV is hard. Trek has usually failed to engage on that level. John/Aeryn is still my favorite romance in a scifi setting.

The rest don't even enter the same league.
 
What about Luke Skywalker and Power Converters?
This season had the perfect moment for a Star Wars reference and it never occurred to the writers apparently. Shaw should've been humming the Imperial March when sending Picard and Riker off to their court martial. It would've made Picard's "Do you mind?" a gazillion times more hilarious.
 
I wouldn't know. The episodes of nBSG I managed to slog through represented some of the most uninteresting and unengaging television I've ever seen
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Arrow and Felicity were an interesting couple because the Producers got it wrong, and spent 2 years trying to force Arrow to fall in love with the wrong woman.

"Shit, shit, shit! Wrong girl! WRONG GIRL! What do we do, what do we do????!!"

"Change everything! And then pretend it was the plan all along!"
 
Sorry to drop in, but what is up the changelings? Did I miss something? They spend all their time in human form; they fight like humans; they don't use the conduits or imitate surfaces like they did in The Adversary and Way of the Warrior. They seem to be ignoring their advantages. Indeed, in order to conserve their strength, shouldn't they be in gelatinous form when they operate the Shrike?
 
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