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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x05 - "Fly Me to the Moon"

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In a surprise twist, Picard needs to save the Borg Queen from the lunatic she's gotten herself trapped inside the mind of.

So true, this is hysterically accurate! Next weeks episode is going to be a classic, I just know it!

oh, btw…

Does anybody know where young Guinan has gone???? :shrug:
 
The only criticism of this episode is its length. Surely it could have been ten minutes longer? Did they not have enough footage? Or maybe it was ultimately considered redundant? Or maybe some will be held back for future episodes a la some of Q's scenes this season?

We asked for shorter seasons, not shorter episodes!!
 
Wow, they seem to able to keep it up. I forgot to write anything last week, but that was another 9/10, and this one is equal to that.

I have watched every Star Trek series (began in 2015, so no nostalgia), and I have a feeling that this season could be my favorite season of any Star Trek ever made. Of course we are only halfway through the season, and things could go either way, but by this point in season 1, the writing was on the wall, but I have any complaints so far. The season seems to be doing it's own thing while giving the characters time to breath, especially so for Agnes Jurati, such a change from Season 1.

9/10 if it wasn't clear already.
 
Q has lost some of his German power as his voice actor is already dead. And the new one is lacking in Q-ness. :D :klingon: :devil:
This got me thinking about Quinn from Voyager, if the confederation timeline happens, perhaps this means he never kills himself and sets up some feedback loop since even though the Q exist outside of spacetime, the events of one starship had an influence in freeing him and allowing him to kill himself (with Qs help) therefore to rebalance the books our Q ends up becoming mortal and has not realised the paradox he has set into motion.
 
And why does Soong use such massive needles for his syringe?
How did he know that the serum would work instantly, seconds after injections, that he immediately deactivates his sun shield, that apparently exists for some reason.
Yeah, I thought he was too quick to deactivate the shield. Mind you, as a lifelong aquaphobe and late swimmer, I was a bit more unnerved by Kore jumping in the deep end on her first swim. Isa Briones certainly did the 'poor swimmer' act very well. I thought she was pretty brave. But not as brave as Lea Thompson, who did some water skiing in Jaws 3D when she couldn't swim!
 
Honestly, they didn't even need Guinan in the 21st century. The Watcher could have detected these errant transporter beams into the city, gone to investigate them, and just run across Picard.

Where's the nostalgia and new action figure of a popular character with that route?
 
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