Was there any reason to complete it if you didn't like it?I am relieved the story is over. I will never return to the season again.
Was there any reason to complete it if you didn't like it?I am relieved the story is over. I will never return to the season again.
If you think about it sideways I don't see why we couldn't ask the same question about ourselves. It seems the golem has just as much claim as our bodies do to thinking they are who they are.Someone else asked a great question in the last episode thread: Does the golem just think he's Picard?
If you think about it sideways I don't see why we couldn't ask the same question about ourselves. It seems the golem has just as much claim as our bodies do to thinking they are who they are.
I've thought about it before that it's interesting as humans due to sleep we don't have conscious continuity for more than a day. For all we know every day when we rise we could be a new copy and never realize it. There's no real way to know that we are the same person that went to sleep the night before.
There is an argument to be made there, for sure. And certainly I have seen a lot of fan speculation to that effect. However, given that we also see in Trek that one is conscious throughout the beaming process (I believe "Realm of Fear" with Barclay) there is obvious some magic that impacts it.The transporter raises similar questions...at least I think it does. I'm no expert in Trek technological lore. But doesn't it work by dissolving the body's matter into a digital pattern that's transmitted from one site to another? Or, in other words, it's a fax machine that destroys the original every time it's used.
And most important of all: Nemesis is no longer the underwhelming conclusion to the TNG saga!
I doubt I will either. With other poor Star Trek seasons, like TOS's third, the episodic nature allows worthwhile stories to stand on their own. Picard tied everything a single plot thread, and that plot was dumber than dirt.I am relieved the story is over. I will never return to the season again.
Overall I gave the whole season a 5. Incredibly slow paced with a few decent episodes. It certainly did not live up to the hype (and I never really expected it to.) It was like painting a section of fence and then watching the paint dry for a week before painting the next section. Once or twice you see the lady next door gardening in a skimpy bikini and you keep hoping to see her again while you paint the next section of fence.![]()
Yes, actually.Culber and Stamets, does anyone really care?
Less so, but that's because Ash is annoying. Better when he was more Klingon.Ash and Burnham?
And yet I suspect most will be much more fond of this group of characters after one season than Discovery's bunch of nobodies after two years.
One must ask why one is watching the paint dry?
And?Because I'm paying CBS All Access $9.99/month.![]()
They will probably deal with Agnes's legal problems in the next season. I doubt they will just let the murder of Bruce Maddox just disappear.
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