You remember more from that film than I do![]()
Ditto.
You remember more from that film than I do![]()
it was nice knowing Wesley went back to Starfleet
Not true he is in the film you can see him seated. His dialogue scene was the deleted one.Even that isn't in the theatrical version![]()
Nemesis: Sure Shinzo's farting around when he had an urgent job to do is incomprehensible and sure his rage against Picard and the whole humankind, given that the only ones who ever wronged him were the Romulans is downright insane, Sure Picard violating the prime directive to amuse himself and firing at local pre-warp people that he just invaded is even more insane than anything Shinzo ever did... but at least... well..
"The Praetor's power has always been the Romulan fleet."
"This has gone on long enough!"
"I thought we had a talk about patience, Commander."
"Mine is wearing thin."
Shinzon rages at Picard because he is a "shadow, echo." His destruction of Earth is to consolidate his power as Praetor. Picard has the same reaction to Shinzon:
"I need to know where the hell he came from! Counselor..." Picard likes the echo as much as Shinzon likes the voice.
The enemy (Shinzon) is a dark mirror of Picard. His actions concerning the Borg give Shinzon footing.
"You are me! The same Noble Picard blood runs through our veins. Had you lived my life you'd be doing exactly as I am! So look in the mirror, and see yourself!"
"Shinzon? I'm a mirror for you as well."
Picard/ Shinzon is:
--Ambitious
--Wants Family
--Dreams of "new worlds."
--Damaged by the stars (Borg Assimilation, enslaved by Romulans).
--Wants to know about the lineage of his family.
In the same room that Picard and Data talk of emotions in Generations, Picard turns to Data and asks him "Is this a mirror?"
So, what brought Picard back from the brink of Borg genocide and Ahab quest to kill them? Lily and Guinan tethered him to his humanity. Picard does the same to Shinzon, and fails to get him to turn back towards humanity. Not humanity, the genetics, but a moral center.
When Shinzon dies, Picard sees darkness he never had--dying, he drags the spear further into his belly, an act of self-harm, and freezes. Data, evaluating Picard's emotions (Graduation day for Data!) Chooses to send Picard home and die, instead of the entire Enterprise crew, which would've happened, if Picard didn't teach Data about humanity.
I explain this because this post seems to be complaining more than finding the good. And, I love Nemesis. So, I thought you might like to know how I see it, see if you can watch it from a different point-of-view.
I won tickets to see Nemesis.
Nemesis: The scene where the romulan orators turn into crumbling statues was fun to watch even though it didn't make much sense.
What didn't make sense in the scene?
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