Depends on the branch and job.. I doubt ex military personnel are that dumb.
Depends on the branch and job.. I doubt ex military personnel are that dumb.
)The writers were doing their own version of a Kirk/Marcus, I did not like it in TWOK and PIC version was even worse. From a Trek universe perspective two middle aged/elderly people cannot get their shit together at five attempts? They have the emotional maturity of 20th century teenagers, actually teenagers would not even be that stupid. None of them used birth control???? Or even in the 2300's bc is not 100% successful? And as for Picard's dangerous life, she spent most of those years right beside him as his CMO! And was so concerned about his dangerous life she runs away and finds a nice quiet planet to raise her son like Risa, or Vulcan or Betazed or a medical organisation that operates on the dangerous fringes of the galaxy.Picard/Beverly. I wasn't a fan of how that was handled. Beverly's justification for not telling Picard about their son doesn't make sense. Beverly talks about how violent Picard's life was. That's not the way Picard's life was in TNG. In the TNG Movies, we saw one adventure every two years, so I'm assuming they weren't typical of Picard's life either. And Picard wouldn't have left the Enterprise to assist the Romulan evacuation until two years after Nemesis, by which time Jack would've already been born. So, it doesn't work. I'm also not a fan of Picard and Beverly getting together and breaking up five times. I thought they'd be smarter than this and would've learned they're not a good romantic match long before they would've gotten to a fifth time.
Hot Take: I like how the Picard/Ro storyline with the Maquis was handled in "Preemptive Strike" and "Imposters" better than how the Sisko/Eddington storyline with the Maquis was handled in "For the Cause" and "For the Uniform". Not a knock on DS9, but I prefer how TNG/PIC did it. And Picard's angry glare at the end of "Preemptive Strike" spoke far more volumes to me than any shouting Sisko did in "For the Uniform".
Cannibas. I'm not a fan of pot and I can't stand the smell but I voted to legalize it anyway. I don't think it should be criminal. I'm assuming that they're talking about edibles in PIC and it's very likely the edibles are the equivalent of synthohol. Strictly headcanon, I know, but it would fit the way these things are handled.
Picard/Beverly. I wasn't a fan of how that was handled. Beverly's justification for not telling Picard about their son doesn't make sense. Beverly talks about how violent Picard's life was. That's not the way Picard's life was in TNG. In the TNG Movies, we saw one adventure every two years, so I'm assuming they weren't typical of Picard's life either. And Picard wouldn't have left the Enterprise to assist the Romulan evacuation until two years after Nemesis, by which time Jack would've already been born.
No worries, I didn't misinterpret you. Though I skimmed through reactions and felt like I had to give my take: I don't like it, despite how I voted, but this is my rationalization for how it can work in Trek.Just to be clear in case I'm misinterpreted I'm not anti-cannabis. I mean I'm not a huge fan, I'm more of a booze person... but I'm not a puritan. It's just the out of place rather lame humour about it I didn't like that is clearly for a certain audience. And I don't see how a 24th century ex-Borg would think shapeshifters without lungs would smoke pot. And that taking it from them would be a plot point.
If they had a series or movie about that backstory, where all of that was actually shown instead of summed up, I wouldn't have liked it either. As it's only summed up in the third episode of the season, I noted my critique, filed it away, and put my focus was on what's going on immediately in front of me as I'm watching.the toxic Picard/Crusher/unknown son put me off
Agreed. I prefer de-aging through makeup rather than using CGI that still isn't up to the task. Even if not, I think they should've let us suspend disbelief.The flashback... they seem to be doing funky things to Riker and Picard's face. Previously we just bought into it, it's a few years ago we can cope. Now they need to make them look very odd, which snaps you out of it.
Yup. I like Riker as a First Officer, but I don't like him as a Captain. At least from what's been shown in "The Best of Both Worlds" and now here. He's way too cautious. In TNG, he openly said to Troi that maybe he was afraid of the Big Chair. I don't think he was afraid of the big chair, I think it was more he was afraid of making the Big Decisions. And then he resists whenever he has to make the tough call. Which is why he was tough on Shelby and why he was super-tough on Picard, before coming to his senses in the very next episode.I do like the Portal weapon... taking someone's own torpedoes and firing them as their own arse I quite devious I have to say. Riker's reaction to Picard feels a bit OTT. I know he's facing imminent death, but it still feels off...
Moriarty was going a little too far me. I'm all for referencing and building upon previous material as long as they're relevant to the story being told or at least make sense to be there, but Moriarty was random.Daystrom raid... it's a fun sequence but I'm not sure I understand it! Like why Moriaty? It feels so contrived and adds little. It also undermines his story in TNG, I think, where he had a happy ending.
With Kirk's body, I can understand it. If the inhabitants of Veridian IV ever get into space and have 20th/21st Century Level pre-warp technology, then if they ever travelled to Veridian III and, by any chance, somehow found the skeletal remains of Kirk, the Conspiracy Theories would fly everywhere.The fanwankery of the episode continues with tribbles and Kirk's body etc. For me Kirk was buried on that hill, and it seems sad they'd go back and exhume him to put him into cold storage.
I agree. I've experimented with cropping 4:3 to 16:9 just for fun and you can almost get away with it in wide-shots but as soon as there's a close-up? Forget it. The same goes with cropping 4:3 to 2.39:1 (which I believe Picard is). Forget it. And not just with the close-ups. The shots with Riker were kind of a medium-wide. I have to wonder if they used the unused sides of the frame to make this work as 2:39:1.I have to say how good early TNG looked in this stupid-widescreen they have these days. I know it would never have worked for the remaster, and I firmly back TNG being in 4:3. But it doesn't mean I can't enjoy these few shots looking great.
Yup. Daddy LaForge! Happy Father's Day!Geordi was a bit annoying... I know he should worry about his daughter. But I want to shake them all a bit and go "YOU ARE ALL STARFLEET OFFICERS". You can't have all this squeamishness over your careers. When Sidney took him to task I thought FINALLY. It's nice to see Sidney actually become a character that isn't her father's daughter. She's spot on with how she deals with it.

I agree. And considering I'm anti-suicide, including someone I knew committed suicide, I'm very glad they're not adhering to "Please end my existence!" Plus, they incorporated Brent Spiner's aging into Data's appearance now, so it works!I did think oh god another Soong... and this one includes Data. But didn't Picard delete Data, didn't Data want to die?
But I can't help but feel a bit of a spark when it felt like Data was there. And it felt like him rather than all these lookalikes. And why is Lore in there? Not sure... but we're gonna find out!
This. 100% this! This is the proof I hold up that Season 3 didn't just pretend Season 1 (and 2) didn't happen. If they truly wanted to completely ignore Season 1, they would've found a different way for the Bad Guys to enact their plans. I'm not sure what I can say yet that isn't spoilery, so I'll leave it there.Actually another point is relevant to season one - stealing Picard's body. Wow this Daystrom institute really is a collection of everything. I can't remember why they want it... but at least there's finally some consequence of Picard dying.
Yup!Then over to Vadic and oh she has Deanna, there's a surprise. But you ain't so cocky now Riker...

With Kirk's body, I can understand it. If the inhabitants of Veridian IV ever get into space and have 20th/21st Century Level pre-warp technology, then if they ever travelled to Veridian III and, by any chance, somehow found the skeletal remains of Kirk, the Conspiracy Theories would fly everywhere.
I agree. I've experimented with cropping 4:3 to 16:9 just for fun and you can almost get away with it in wide-shots but as soon as there's a close-up? Forget it. The same goes with cropping 4:3 to 2.39:1 (which I believe Picard is). Forget it. And not just with the close-ups. The shots with Riker were kind of a medium-wide. I have to wonder they used the unused sides of the frame to make this work as 2:39:1.
Plus, they incorporated Brent Spiner's aging into Data's appearance now, so it works!
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