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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x09 - "Võx"

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The amount of convenient things that happened during this episode are rather annoying. Glad that we finally found out what the fuck was going on, but this was a little much for an episode. Still enjoyed it though.
 
I’ve had a remarkably shit day, but this was not part of that bad crap.

and yes it is the Borg, but at least this is an interesting twist
 
Could these be Borg that may have been traveling in the transwarp corridors when Janeway blew chit up and they just dropped out all over the Delta quadrant?

That could account for them not being a part of Jurarti's group.
 
Reactions in roughly chronological order:

- This petal effect is fabulous, a great balance of gorgeous and creepy.
- "I promise, you won't be alone." -ten seconds later, the sound of Deanna's heels fleeing into the distance-
- Spoilers can't dim the fact that standing on the edge of an abyss and staring down a Borg cube was a hecking good way to do the reveal.
- Jean-Luc, you've known Jack for less than a week, and that's his mother. Stand your ass down.
- Thank fuck Jack was smart enough to just cut to the chase, because I was rooting for him to smack his old man into next week if he dropped one more gd metaphor.
- Yeah, congrats Team TNG for handling that in the worst way possible. Can't blame Jack for cutting and running after all that.
- Have I mentioned how glad I am that Soong's dead? Body-snatching creep...
- Amused as hell that Riker retired a captain, but Elizabeth "You're In My Way" Shelby is still an acting admiral.
- Is it curmudgeonly to say I liked the Borg better when they weren't so damn dramatic? And knew how to keep the decks clear of tripping hazards?
- I feel like there's a metaphor here with all the young 'uns turning on the old crew, but I'm enjoying the creep factor too much to go looking for it right now.
- Mura can go into the same "yeah, suuuure you're early 20's" bin as Jack.
- Welp. So long, Shelby. Cameoing on this show really is the kiss of death.
- You know, maybe it's for the best that Elnor's not in this season. That would be a lot of decapitations...
- Mmm. Not feeling like this is Data so much as it is Spiner, but as least he and Geordi have a good rapport going.
- And there goes Shaw, though with fewer heroic explosions than predicted. I really expected him to go down with the ship in the end; feels like his arc was a bit truncated. If he stays dead, the ep gets a 10/10, but I do wonder if Matalas might actually remember Seven's nanoprobes...
- Oooo, are we gonna get some Seven and Raffi battle couple badassery?
- Oh, hey lady. It's been a while. You've still got it, though. :luvlove:
- Worf, I do love your pragmatic ass.
- Good to hear Majel one last time.

Yup, not much to say. I've been very "eh, it's fine" on the season up to this point, but that was a damn entertaining hour of TV. Hopefully this will be the first PIC season to stick the landing on the finale.
 
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Had me on the edge of my seat.

Glad to see the Enterprise-D back. Like I thought, Geordi's been restoring it, and the Stardrive comes from another ship.

I'm glad it's part Borg that's been passed down to Jack. I'm glad it's not that he's a Pah'Wraith or a Changeling or anything like that. They're doing this on TNG terms. As they should.
 
First thing I thought. WTF was S2 even about then? And all the smart asses fixing to be smart-assy with some glib reply can just shut up, because I don't care if you didn't like it. It still happened. It was a story they told just last year.

Oy, this goddamned show. Why?
I didn’t like season 2 but I agree with everything you said. It happened and so did season 1 about the Ex Borg. Picard as a series is turning into something where if you described it in 10 years you can say ignore seasons 1 and 2 and only watch season 3 for the TNG nostalgia. For that reason alone is could never be better than any of the new trek series. Picard isn’t a series. It’s a collection of stories for nostalgia purposes. There are no characters, just member berries.
 
I can't really rate the episode without seeing 310 as well.

  • I've ripped into season 1 for its mass violence, so no matter how much of a fan I am of Terry Matalas from his past work, having Shelby return just to be killed like that (unlike how Ro was handled) really bothers me. And to then think how many people died when all those ships were taken over... Hopefully there's somehow a reset button...
  • Is Shaw dead? I'm skeptical, but at the same time Todd Stashwick is a legit good friend to Matalas and crew for making all the appearances to promote Legacy, even if he's already written out.
  • Alice Krige as the Borg Queen voice! And the Borg Cube looks like a Berman era one, not that revisionist one from season 1. So props for that...
  • So the Borg are the season villain? I was expecting some kind of extra twist, like another TNG villain hijacking the Locutus remnant for something else.
  • Yay for the Enterprise-D...
  • Matalas did a great job directing, although this episode was written by 12 MONKEYS veteran Sean Tretta and writers assistant for season 1 then staff writer and co-writer of 203 Kiley Rossetter.
 
That was very moving. We all knew what was in Bay 12 slash that the D would be back at some point (I like the idea that Geordi would just be working on this in his garage over the last 20 years, like 9-to-5 suburban dad would work on a mid-70s Fort Cortina MKIII on Sundays), and it was still poignant to watch the lights slowly come on and the crew to take the bridge (lots of nice wide shots where you could see all of them in frame).

Also, RIP Shaw (and Shelby).
 
First thing I thought. WTF was S2 even about then? And all the smart asses fixing to be smart-assy with some glib reply can just shut up, because I don't care if you didn't like it. It still happened. It was a story they told just last year.

Oy, this goddamned show. Why?
Because Picard can't just have a son he didn't know about and get to know him while the TNG crew goes on one last adventure.
 
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