Huh, Enterprise-G is the 9th Starfleet ship to bear that name, and G is the 7th letter of the alphabet.
Maybe the continuum got fed up with Q's antics and decided to execute him, with a little time provided to settle affairs. Did S2 ever say the entire Q race was dying, or just that Q?
He refers to his father, who is Pavel.
Anton Chekov is likely about the same age as Picard assuming Pavel had him late in life, which as we all know can happen
Again, the biggest single frustration I have with the episode (and the season as a whole) is while it works just fine as a coda to TNG, it actively undermines everything regarding Seasons 1/2.
As I said, Raffi's arc was the only thing that got payoff.
- Soji? Doesn't mean shit to Picard, or Data it seems. Not even mentioned.
- Elnor? Possibly dead, they don't care.
- Q's "death"? Undone by the mid-credits scene
- Agnes's "reformation" of the Borg? Meant nothing.
- Season 2's whole arc about getting Picard to be open to a relationship? Didn't amount to shit, since Laris was written out after 15 minutes.
- Riker's grief regarding Thad goes from something mostly dealt with to a fresh, open wound. They actively undermine everything in Nepenthe.
- The death of the "other Data" in Season 1 is pushed aside as being meaningless with little fanfare.
Do I think this is a better season than 1 or 2? Yes, overall. But I feel like one of the basic rules of serialized TV is that the decisions characters made in the prior seasons have to mean something in order for the ultimate payoff to be worthwhile. As flawed as the previous seasons were, Season 3 actively makes them worse, because the entire emotional cores of both seasons are rendered totally meaningless by the choices that Matalas made here.
I'm going to on a limb and headcanon that because Q changed the future in AGT, he's basically the "father" of Jack Crusher in a way, because in AGT Picard's Borg DNA went forever unrecognized, he never had kids, and the Frontier Day Massacre of 2401 never would've happened.It never addressed the Q-species, just that singular Q that we know. Q said he was dying alone, so is that in terms of any sort of romantic attachment or literally the last of the Q level alone.
That part was left ambiguous and intended for there to be a point of commonality between Q and Picard.
Indeed. These really need to be treated as films, and distinct entities not necessarily following up from the last one.While technically, it is season 3, it is not really season 3. It is really distinct and separate from S1 and S2.
That's something I loved too! Watching the Enterprise-D move like that was bringing something new to the table that otherwise would be taken for granted. We got to see the D put to use in a whole new way, piloted with android precision.I liked all of the old school effects they used for the D. I also liked how nimble they portrayed the ship, something they really couldn't do back in TNG itself.
I do hope his Mother wasn't Tamoon!!!!
JB
Probably not, but I think Irina Galliulin could be Anton Chekov's mother.Pavel Chekov, while under evil mind control, did express a desire for Klingon women in Day of the Dove I believe.
Ok so... who's the mother of Anton Chekov? Azetbur? L'Rell???![]()
Did anybody eat at all during this season? Lots of drinking though.
The closest analogy to Q that exists in other SciFi is The Doctor from Doctor Who.
That show subscribes to the notion that time is not linear and there are certain fixed points, however you can jump around in your own timeline, before and after, etc.
I took the post credits scene to be that Q did indeed die in Picard Season 2. This is Q from outside that linear timeline, as evidence by the fact that he is "aged up" and wearing his confederation timeline outfit, implying that this is him mucking around while Picard and crew are busy doing what they did in 21st century earth.
Not a retcon.
Picard was about to eat in the flashback, but the damn kids kept interrupting him with questions! And then there was that brat with the baseball cap at the end.Did anybody eat at all during this season? Lots of drinking though.
Oh yeah. Forgot.Shaw had some teal steak at the reception dinner. XD
I agree.I don't know, but I think it is the perfect time to make a Voyager reunion after Picard. With 7 of 9 commandeered the Enterprise G. It will be fun.
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