Yeah it was weird to realise the scene where Elnor arrives in the fascistverse in season two is District 6 with the lights on.
The production aesthetic of Picard's third season was the same as the second. Indeed, aside from that particular ship featured in the finale, all the sets seen in the third season were built and used in the second.
- New character with deep and never before mentioned ties to legacy characters - check
- Drawn-out mystery box - check
- Starfleet/galaxy-threatening event - check
- Disaster averted through the power of emotion - check
- Recurring bridge characters with little characterisation or development - check
- Small-universe syndrome - check
I continue to be baffled by the objection to emotions shown in shows.Even the Dominion War ended that way. But unlike DIS, DS9 and PIC did not over use the power of emotion. DIS is power of emotion spam.
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