Wasn't that one debunked by someone who did attend the screening?
Wasn't that one debunked by someone who did attend the screening?
By EVERYONE that I know..........not a bit of that tweet is for real.Wasn't that one debunked by someone who did attend the screening?
Well that tweet made it to Newsweek:By EVERYONE that I know..........not a bit of that tweet is for real.
Not saying much these days. They prob got it from reddit where YOU posted it. From what I have heard all three points of the tweet are bogus. Iromodic syndrome is NEVER mentioned by name. Nothing about Janeway, 7 and Icheb do NOT appear........maybe the fanfare part is true. After looking at the Newsweek article it looks like the just searched #picard on Twitter and picked several tweets. I miss the good old days where everything had to be verified with multiple sources........Well that tweet made it to Newsweek:
https://www.newsweek.com/star-trek-...cast-patrick-stewart-all-access-1482395?amp=1
According to the anonymous guest, Star Trek: Picard continues a plot point first mentioned in The Next Generation finale "All Good Things..." in which Picard is revealed to have a neurodegenerative disorder, called irumodic syndrome, in his old age. But even more surprising is a possible connection to Star Trek: Voyager and that series' captain, Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew).
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