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The music is one of that season's better parts.
Most of the music in Star Trek: Picard Season 2 is actually quite depressing to listen to, so I always round off the end of my day after that long drive home with this Star Trek tune:
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I agree, this little number is actually one of my highlights of Star Trek: Picard season 2.

I often play this song as I am driving home at the end of a hard day. :techman:

Don’t forget about the endorphins….
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I forgot about that, along with most of season 2, sad to say, er good to say. I don't think ive rewatched any of season 2 or 3 after the first time.
 
I don't think it's ever been quite so simple, certainly not as originated in Deep Space Nine. They are presented specifically as a mirror to Bashir's idealism. They do bad, and indeed evil, things, but it's ultimately up to the viewer to decide if the ends justified the means.

I take your point. But given that they are so secret that they do not officially exist I think that is definitely pushing the viewer in a decided direction. Also explicitly tying them together as equivalent with the Klingon and Romulan (and Cardasian?) Super Secret (AND EVIL) Intelligence / Secret Police is a bit of a tell as well.
 
"Neither confirm nor deny" doesn't mean "doesn't exist."

Like the Mirror Universe I don't mind them as story elements.
 
Also explicitly tying them together as equivalent with the Klingon and Romulan (and Cardasian?) Super Secret (AND EVIL) Intelligence / Secret Police is a bit of a tell as well.
Everyone compares Section 31 to the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order, including Odo in the show itself, but the comparison is a flawed one, IMO. Domestic security is part of the mandate of both the Tal Shiar and Obsidian Order, it's their job to monitor the Romulan and Cardassian citizens (respectively) in addition to their duties of conducting foreign intelligence. Section 31 isn't really about domestic security or foreign intelligence, their job is to identify and eliminate any threat to the Federation, regardless if it's foreign or domestic. So while they may not hesitate to send a strike team to deal with a Federation citizen who they feel pose a threat to the Federation, they aren't monitoring the citizenry on a regular basis to give someone a hard time for speaking unfavorably of the government like the other two agencies are known to do.
 
So while they may not hesitate to send a strike team to deal with a Federation citizen who they feel pose a threat to the Federation, they aren't monitoring the citizenry on a regular basis to give someone a hard time for speaking unfavorably of the government like the other two agencies are known to do.
Granted, they probably aren't sending goons to intimidate anyone who says anything critical of President Jaresh-Inyo, but they do surveil Federation citizens to some extent. We know this because we see Sloan repeatedly visit Bashir.

If they'd send that strike team, they need to acquire the intelligence to know where to send it. I suspect the implication is that they covertly monitor citizens. Control seems to do that in the 22nd century to some extent.

There's also suggestions of agents spying on Federation politicians, although this could be a ruse of Sloan's mind to prevent Bashir accessing the cure.
 
I even found a way to be enthusiastic about section 31. The early 24th century setting and the inclusion of Rachel Garrett actually had me excited.

Clearly, it was a resounding disappointment, but I remain an optimist.

Don't worry. In 10 years all that pesky optimism will be gone. It will even feel like a long forgotten dream when remembering you use to have it.
 
Nah. Being generally optimistic is a core part of my character. The day I stop being optimistic is the day I stop breathing.

I think without a general sense of optimism, there’s simply no real reason to exist. Life isn’t remotely perfect, but there are things that make it worthwhile. Optimism is at the top of that list. Optimism for our spouses, our kids, our situations. Without it, life would just be a trudge of obligations with no joy.
 
Don't worry. In 10 years all that pesky optimism will be gone. It will even feel like a long forgotten dream when remembering you use to have it.
Nope.

The incredible ability of the human mind is the ability to continue on despite obstacles. Those who find purpose in the journey, hope for tomorrow, optimism in the future and patience in pain demonstrate greater resiliency over their lifetime.
 
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