This resonates with me as someone who considers Picard season 2 a near-flawless ride.It’s the opinions of, like, 20 people. I’ve seen at least two Star Trek fans call “The Fight” an underrated episode of Voyager. There’s a storm of perceptions for everything. Whether the critical reviews are uniformly exuberant, uniformly disastrous, or anything in-between, someone, somewhere, is going to say the fourth episode of season three renewed their soul, and someone else is going to say it nearly killed them.
I look forward to your Trek series.Well unfortunately some if the reviews fir the first 5 episodes are not looking as good as season two. Still a lot of under development in characters and some stories not so great. Lots of comedy. This series while good could have really been better I think.
This resonates with me as someone who considers Picard season 2 a near-flawless ride.
To be honest, I already felt in season 2 the novelty had worn a bit off. They hid that by going truly bonkers with a cartoon-crossover & a musical episode.Well unfortunately some if the reviews fir the first 5 episodes are not looking as good as season two. Still a lot of under development in characters and some stories not so great. Lots of comedy. This series while good could have really been better I think.
I really loved the fact that They hyped up Ortega being 'the pilot' with her song in "Subspace Rhapsody".
It gave the fact that that is what the character is mainly about, a good spin.
It took something that in all the other Trek shows was something of a detraction and gave it a weird gravitas.
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One could assume that the first couple involving the Gorn will give her plenty of screen time from the bridge.The early reviews of season 3 say she doesn't get much more character development. In the first 5 eps anyway. They keep adding legacy characters and it's taking the spotlight off the new ones.
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