More Romulans, and not just any Romulans, but a fighting order of Romulan assassin nuns! It seems like Picard is focusing heavily on the Romulan story and I am so glad for it. Honestly? I when I found out about the order of Romulan assassin nuns who only speak the absolute truth, without sugarcoating, my first thought was
@T'Bonz would
own that shit.
This was a really solid episode. I loved visiting Vashti. It had a very, um, Middle Eastern(?) vibe to it, and so the allegory wasn't lost on me at all as to who the Federation represented and what the people of Vashti represented. Nicely done, as far as I'm concerned. I'm also loving the backstory the more we get into it. I think Picard was in over his head, trying to keep his promises with a Federation that was giving less and less to their ideals and more to their insecurities, so the synth attack was the last straw.
Speaking of synths, we get to see more interaction between Soji and Narek. I think Narek might be ultimately trying to save the synths, rather than destroy them. Yeah, he tells his sister his plan is working (good goddess, she's really creepy around him isn't she?) but he clearly has real feelings for Soji. I think she lets him be something he can't be with anyone else amongst his own people, and in the Tal Shiar.
Once again, Alison Pill as Dr. Jurati takes the cake for most adorkable crew member (loved that scene between her and Rios). I'm glad she's in this show, she rounds everyone out nicely as the highly intelligent, but hopelessly lost person just trying to muddle through the interpersonal conflict to find the answers she seeks. Raffi is cool as ever, especially as she ignores Jurati, who I think she finds a nuisance.
Again, the pacing for this show is terrific. It may be the best thing about it for me. I have plenty of time to absorb the details, to savor the surroundings, I mean doesn't the Vashti Picard first visits seem like a great place to live? Speaking of, Evan Evagoria. Wow! Playing Elnor, the "sister boy" raised by the damned awesome Qowat Milat warrior nuns, he clearly has a fondness for Picard, possibly as a father figure, and of course when Picard withdrew into himself, he abandoned him, too. Now that's all coming out.
Also, this show is filled with way, way, WAY too many hot people for my pansexual ass. It's like a wall to wall candy store, and I've got a golden ticket.
Oh, and that Seven of Nine entrance! What a great way to introduce a great character, and then piss me off by cutting to credits.
I gave this one a high 9. I enjoyed every minute of it.