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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 1x04 - "Absolute Candor"

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Ummmm.... that was an underlying thread in that movie.
Shinzon growing up with the Remans and being forced to work in the mines not only changed his outlook on life but also hardened his outward appearance.
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Also, the temporal cloning procedure that was supposed to age him up quickly was never triggered, which is what was causing Shinzon to die, and thus require Picard's blood or DNA or whatever to save him.
 
Also Burnham doesn't know Picard at all, so such a "dramatic" revelation would fall flat to the Discovery crew.

Historian: And thus, the once great Admiral Jean-Luc Picard, previously savior of humanity, ultimately did destroy the Federation.

Discovery crew: Who?
And, to add insult to injury, the fact that the article has a picture of Benjamin Sisko (the archeologists reconstructing his profile made a simple mistake, it happens all the time) is lost on the Discovery crew just as well. All of them except Saru, who read up on Earth history at the Academy and doesn't understand why this Picard fellow looks like Gabriel Bell.
 
The weird thing about this show for me so far, is that even though there is little forward plot progression to the overall plot I am still enjoying it quite a bit. This episode also felt more felt like a complete story, unlike episode 2.
 
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The weird thing about this show for me so far, is that even though there is little forward plot progression to the overall plot I am still enjoying it quite a bit. This episode also felt more felt like a complete story, unlike episode 2.
If you think the forward progression on this show is bad, watch the Mandalorian (or maybe you already have?)
 
If you think the forward progression on this show is bad, watch the Mandalorian (or maybe you already have?)

Pretty much.

The entire first season all we know is that ex-Imperials wanted "The Child" and it was all about Mando keeping him away from them, but never found out why he was wanted, etc.

In four episodes Picard already has more development than Mandolorian had in an entire season
 
If that's the case why didn't they just get rid of the entire "Romulus destroyed" story idea?

The events remain the same, only some details have been retconned. It's safe to assume that Spock and Nero both still happened.
I don’t know. They kept the destruction so they could do their stupid Brexit similarities.
The events of the destruction just don’t match what was given before hand.
 
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If you think the forward progression on this show is bad, watch the Mandalorian (or maybe you already have?)

Yup, I've watched The Mandalorian and wasn't too impressed, mainly for that reason. I'm really quite enjoying Picard and I've been waking up at 5 AM to watch before work and then watch again the same evening LOL .

I was in no hurry for Mandalorian after the first 3 and watched some episodes weeks later. There was stuff I liked here and there, but I found it overrated.
 
Did the Vulcans help out the Romulans or were they were stoic about the whole thing. We know that Spock did try to help but what about the Vulcan high command ? Maybe we could find out more in the coming episodes.

Maybe millions of Romulans manage to be resettled in Vulcan.
 
I don’t know. They kept the destruction so they could do their stupid Brexit similarities.
The events of the destruction just don’t match what it’s given before hand.

Except the Romulans were growing stale as villains in the TNG era, there was never a well developed Romulan reoccurring character, all they seemed to do in TNG is try to do something sneaky, get foiled by the Enterprise crew, slunk away and did the same thing a few months later. Of all the Star Trek civilizations, they were the least developed. I am glad Romulus was destroyed, it gives the Romulans more pathos and them being nomads sets them apart from the Klingons or Cardassians. Reversing the destruction of Romulus would be a huge cheat. This is the most interesting the Romulans have been in a long while.
 
I never saw the Romulans as villains. Just a annoyance.

Except that is how they were presented as in TNG and why couldn't they be made into a more compelling civilization? I would rather Romulus blow up to give the Romulans something more interesting to do, rather than keep Romulus around due to misguided Continuity Porn. Romulus blew up in Star Trek 09, that is an interesting story to deal with, ignoring just to go back to the status quo is boring, IMO.
 
I’m not sure how to react to this episode. The idea of a Romulan samurai is kinda cool but also a little silly.

I like the emotional themes and exploration of Picard’s mistake and regret.

But maybe, pick up the pace a bit?
 
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If I didn't say it enough last week, Peyton List as a Romulan is pretty much the best idea anyone has ever had.
Her look reminds me of Joanna Linville.
Picard’s gift is rather boring. At least give him the Star Wars novel or something.
Lord of the Rings would have been hilarious. :)
Dumas is French. A o

Romulans also come in the Australian variety now.
A lot of planets have a south.

Jurati always following behind people by a few steps. Writers, please give her something to do!
In the tie in novel she's an MD. So she might get a chance to Doctor.

Loved the old-school Romulan warbird.
Bird of Prey
 
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