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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 1x06 - "The Impossible Box"

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You know it strikes me that the Gorn should be about the same size and shape as a velociraptor, in that case, he would have cut Kirk to pieces before the latter could lift a finger.
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You know it strikes me that the Gorn should be about the same size and shape as a velociraptor, in that case, he would have cut Kirk to pieces before the latter could lift a finger.
Kirk could kill a velociraptor with a single hit from his Babel butt bash, through he'd probably settle for scaring it off. They're quite meager.
 
I haven't seen Prime Factors in a while, but did the Sikarians have colonies or ships, or did they just use the trajector to explore the galaxy and chill on their homeworld? If it was the latter then they all got Borged.
I would expect many to escape if the trajector can make people travel for 40,0000 light years. Unless there was only one trajector for the whole planet? (Stupid idea but then Star Trek writers are never good at world building)

Second, why in God's name would he still be Captain of the Enterprise fifteen years later?

Have you watched TOS, TNG or ENT career progression is not encouraged in Starfleet

Hugh's life sounds more exciting in the novels

He dies.
So what surprise guest star are they keeping back? They must have kept someone back... right?

Spot is ruler of Cait


So my viewpoint is based on reality and real experiences.
Its a sci fi tv show,reality and real experience do not trump plot needs, e.g Cadet Kirk is made captain for saving the planet and his classmates all get a promotion
 
I'm happy that we finally progressed some in the story and hopefully left a lot of the Narek/Rizzo storyline behind (potentially after next week).

It feels like two different writing staffs were trying to mesh together two stories when it comes to comparing the Picard and crew scenes and the Soji/Narek/Rizzo scenes, with the former definitely being more interesting and better written. Soji meets Narek and suddenly they are sleeping together. They fight and suddenly they are back to sleeping each other and he's progressing his love for her. Are we inferring that Narek is such a player and a good spy that she just swoons for him when he's blatantly acting spy-ish. Both Narek and Rizzo are written as cardboard villains and are never given the depth that Picard's crew has.

This also makes me wonder why we needed the scenes back home with Commodore Oh. Was it just to show how alone Picard really was? Was it just to show a Vulcan in sunglasses? I'm struggling to think of what a satisfying payoff to that plot line would be.

Michelle Hurd, Santiago Cabrera and Alison Pill continue to nail every scene they are in. There were a lot of good character scenes between them this episode and they were all exceptional.

Patrick Stewart also continued to show why he is still one of the best in the business. His PTSD scenes were raw and outside of the scene with his brother in "Family" where he breaks down, this is the only time we've realistically seen him affected by it. The scene of the Locutus face overplayed over his in the Chateau was another high point.

Isa Briones has impressed me in scenes where she is not attached to Narek and her character is doing her own thing. She has shown her range back to the premiere as Dahj and I'm hoping that since she has escaped the cube, she will continue to shine playing scenes with Stewart.

As a person who has literally seen every Star Trek episode and thanks to autism can remember a lot of these obscure facts, it was fun to see the Sikarians used in this way. They were such a goofy people, mainly because of Ronald Guttman's portrayal in Voyager season one. It'd be a total forgotten episode and now people are debating it again. I prefer something like this instead of things like the Borg temporal transmitter in Voyager's episode Timeless. But just imagine some drones with those Sikarian hairstyles.

I really hope that Elnor didn't suddenly learn how to use the transporter after living amongst a group of nuns in the middle of nowhere. Not only would he have had to learn to use the transporter, but he would've had to figure out how to hide his transport from the rest of the crew.

I had to laugh at the split second scene on reclaimed drone popping up out while Picard, Soji and Hugh are running and he says "Locutus" is the more laid back tone. It took me out of the moment.

I'm really hoping that there will not be some small, insignificant decision made for Riker and Troi that people who dislike the series will clutch to as another "not my Trek" moment.
 
Also....Narek isn't dealing with a human. He's dealing with a puzzle. A synth with rather than just one "It doesn't look like anything at all to me" hole....she has several. A Voight-kampff test would pick her up in like one minute.

And also...yes he's very smooth. The best liar and manipulator tells the fewest lies possible, hence why he genuinely fell in love with her.

....but i will grant the super-villain method of trying to kill her was tropish.
 
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