Yes, its incredibly overrated.
The episode would have been amazing if they hadn't basically told us in all those stupid cutaway scenes that Picard was lying on the floor of the bridge the whole time.
It's great & moving & all. However, my inner 9-year-old is still bored to tears by it.
And while I appreciate Patrick Stewart's performance, I always had a hard time relating to Captain Picard on the show. I was always more of a Commander Riker fan. (Come to think of it, with the exception of Kirk, the captain is rarely amongst my favorite characters on any of the Star Trek shows.)
I completely agree. Patrick Stewart in the final moments of the experience: "Oh...oh it's me!" is riveting to me everytime, and honestly I just got goosebumps typing it out and hearing his voice in my head...
Heh, that's a good point. Gotta wonder which one would actually mess up your "real" life more, a few days of assimilation by the Borg, or forty (or seventy) years of assimilation by a dead species?This episode is really good, dont get me wrong. but i never liked the way Picard has now (in his own mind, which is al lthat matters right?) lived 2 life times. He actually believes he lived that life for 60 sumt years. So i never understould how he could jus disconnect from that life and not have completely changed as a person,. how would he remember how to captain a starship? He would surely need time to get to know everyone again? 60 years or however long it was is more than enough time to forget some1.
The time he was there was jus too much for me, if he'd been in this alternate life for say a year, it would have been easier to digest for me personally.
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