Pre-"Waltz" Dukat was certainly less cartoonish. Post-"Waltz" was even more evil, but a lot less..."real" as an antagonist?
Yup. Plus, it's supposedly been done before on Trek, so your criticism is completely invalid.She said she's sorry, guys. Plus it happened so long ago. I think maybe two days have passed.
That would have been genius!Let's all take a moment and be glad he isn't playing Soji and every other synth too.
Nope. The blaster beam like instrument in the score made me make the connection.Am I the only one thinking of V'ger?
Yup. Plus, it's supposedly been done before on Trek, so your criticism is completely invalid.
Dukat did infinitely worse than Jurati when it came to harming other people and Dukat has a following that thinks the character wasn't really evil. I'd say Agnes Jurati is faring pretty well for a supporting character in a Trek series who kills someone and then seeks to be forgiven of their crime.
As much as I've come to like Picard as a character, I don't want them to save him from his fate. It would take away all the emotional heft from Picard having to deal with his mortality, especially via Irumonic Syndrome.I think they’re going to turn Picard into an android.
Some of the Androids were played by the same guy who played F-8 and the other Mars Synth, right?
I wonder if someone will do a follow up to this episode to see all the synths shown to show progression from pure Data type to pure Soji type, with all the variations/stepping stones in between.Doesn't look like it. F8 and the other Mars synths (A500s) were all played by Alex Diehl. The two male Soong-types (Rune and Codex) were played by twins Mike and Matt Perfetuo. They're all bald guys.
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