I didn't know there would be any anything after episode 10. So, I see we get two episodes without the Terran Empress, and hopefully with more Adira, though Burnham still seems to be hogging the limelight.
I'm not sure about that after Stardust City Rag (PIC). According to writer Kirsten Beyer, he was the architect of the notorious Icheb gouging scene!Episode 12 is another Johnathan Frakes directing job. No matter the story, those are always a little better for his prescence.
I'm not sure about that after Stardust City Rag (PIC). According to writer Kirsten Beyer, he was the architect of the notorious Icheb gouging scene!
The negative reaction to that episode is a mystery to me.The previous S3 episode he directed wasn't so good
Neither Osyraa or Book's Bro were interesting, they had a Millenium Falcon vs. Star Destroyer fight, and Georgiou was at her bitchiest level ever.The negative reaction to that episode is a mystery to me.
and? that episode was better because of it lolI'm not sure about that after Stardust City Rag (PIC). According to writer Kirsten Beyer, he was the architect of the notorious Icheb gouging scene!
I still don't get the controversy over the Icheb scene.
Rest of the stuff with bejazzle kinda sucked though
In that sense I suppose "tonally" isn't something that bothers me in a show.Tonally speaking it was a mistake to have an episode which was a lighthearted "heist" similar to many DS9 stories framed by two brutal murders.
I still don't get the controversy over the Icheb scene.
See that just doesn't bother me in a show where ships and their crew are blowing up all over the place and people get phasered left right and centre. It didn't stay with me any more than plenty of other violent Trek scenesIt was needlessly, over-the-top gory and brutal, that's the problem.
And it's not like Trek always had an evolved sensibility. What about ensign Lynch where was it's evolved sensibility thenIt was over-the-top but, if you don't see it, it's harder to buy Seven's motivation. Maybe they could've cut away to imply that's what happened. But if they're going to use the TV-MA rating, they might as well use the TV-MA rating. Otherwise, why rate it that?
"But the children!" There are no kids watching Picard. Most people watching it grew up with TNG when it was on.
That is what happens when you are the star of the show...I didn't know there would be any anything after episode 10. So, I see we get two episodes without the Terran Empress, and hopefully with more Adira, though Burnham still seems to be hogging the limelight.
Exactly so. It was a framing device specifically to highlight the brutality and Seven's own pain. I don't see it out of step with the rest of the episode.It was over-the-top but, if you don't see it, it's harder to buy Seven's motivation. Maybe they could've cut away to imply that's what happened. But if they're going to use the TV-MA rating, they might as well use the TV-MA rating. Otherwise, why rate it that?
"But the children!" There are no kids watching Picard. Most people watching it grew up with TNG when it was on.
Exactly so. It was a framing device specifically to highlight the brutality and Seven's own pain. I don't see it out of step with the rest of the episode.
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