I think she was just Soongs motivation rather than a character with a storyline.
I also feel like there might have been a touch of old fashioned T'polesque Bermantrek to some of her scenes.
Gratuitous fanservice?
I think she was just Soongs motivation rather than a character with a storyline.
I also feel like there might have been a touch of old fashioned T'polesque Bermantrek to some of her scenes.
I've just never understood this "hollow and empty" stuff. I actually think it's better that way as it feels more real.
Certainly way better than the Defiant flying through whole fleets cause it activated plot armour or Voyager defeating the Borg alone. I like when hero ships have no special power
Hang on a sec... "white straight guys" can't experience trauma as strongly or in the same way as "otherized" groups? Is that really what your statement above means? Please clarify... Because if that is what you're saying here, then your post is full of pure pigshit. If not, and I missed something critical (known to happen a lot), I shall sincerely apologize in advance.The reaction to this season is interesting. I'm not one to really get into these whole so-called "woke" political debates, but I do find it very interesting that the vast majority of negative (and by negative I mean total inane reaction rather than constructive ones) seems to be come from white straight guys. I think the underlying theme of trauma probably doesn't speak to the audience in the same way it might to fans who fall into "otherized" groups.
I think she was just Soongs motivation rather than a character with a storyline.
I also feel like there might have been a touch of old fashioned T'polesque Bermantrek to some of her scenes.
This explains A LOT.These do not look like profiles of experienced writers.
One writer previously worked on an IMDb TV original action crime comedy-drama,
before that he did not work as a writer for 18 years.
The other writer wrote two short movies.
At least you can say they didn't work on "Desperate Housewives" or "My Little Pony" (two writes of previous Picard episodes did), or that they have a least some writing experience (for one writer, writing for Picard was his first writing job).
Because it's entertaining. I don't speak for Joe fans though. But RLM has fans that just like to watch them shoot the shit because of the entertainment value.From one of the comments "have’t seen a single episode of this season. I’ve only seen Joe and RLM." Seen lots of other commentary like this. It's weird and beyond my comprehension. Why would you watch hours long negative commentary on each episode of a show you don't even care to watch?
The borg with inexhaustible ammo was about as bonkers. Borgnes didn't have a lot of time to turn that security detail into drones. Maybe she kept beaming in more and more ammo and had drones to hand it out, but at the rate they were firing, they should have been reduced to looking for rocks to throw by the time Raffi and 7 made their run.Okay, that scene of Seven and Raffi sprinting into gunfire does look bonkers on a second viewing.![]()
I’m trying to get my mind around how the “both timelines continue” idea would work.
At some point, our heroes get snapped back to the Stargazer in the Prime Timeline, and their Confederation counterparts regain control of their own bodies. Except Confederation Elnor is now dead, Confederation Annika is now part Borg, and Confederation Jurati is now the Borg Queen. Somehow they all make it back to the Confederation 25th Century, where historians note that the Confederation happened because Agent Wells let Picard go. He’s a hero.
Picards moving back into the chateau in the future. "Hey, who are all these dead people inside the walls? Why are there so many bullet holes in the place?"
The E-D is one of the defining pieces of TNG iconography. She deserved top go out like a hero, not a chump. She went out like a chump. Maybe that's what happens in real life....but I don't tune in for that.
That's a great point. If it is BQJ, then she really messed up communicating with the Federation. A bit more clarity on who she was specifically would've gone a long way. True, they wouldn't understand the totality of it, but at least make an attempt to be transparent and look like Jurati!I was also thinking that if the queen in episode 1 really is Jurati she suffered some major loss of communication skills: she is pretty coherent in this episode and gets her points across quite well. Well, maybe she is 400 years old by then…
Yeah, I don't like the idea of letting that timeline survive unless they are planning to do some kind of multiverse war in season 3.I'm pretty sure that all the shit they have done to mess up the timeline...that's the Confederation future, not the Federation one. Ultimately they need to stop Renee to ensure the Confederation comes into being so the Borg can escape to the Federation. There will be a separate "virgin" timeline without all their temporal adventures which Q will then establish.
Which is kinda fucked, when you think about it, because it means that everyone we have been watching is in a TL that's doomed.
It's doubtful the drones were viable for very long given the unstable nature of the nanoprobes. They were disposable muscle, nothing more. I've seen complaints that Seven should have simply dispersed their patterns rather than beam them into the bulkheads. The Borg are body horror. Upping the ante by going full Philadelphia Experiment was a nice touch in my opinion.
Otherwise, we might have had this exchange--
Raffi: Nice timing! Where did you send them?
Seven: They're still here. I simply scattered their patterns in place.
Raffi: That means--
Seven: You're breathing them.
Raffi [choking]: Oh, great!
I'm not following you here. If the actions of our crew allow the Prime timeline to exist, wouldn't what we see happening simply carry forward into it? We're at a point before the Federation/Confederation split so in actuality, what we're seeing would exist in either timeline.I'm pretty sure that all the shit they have done to mess up the timeline...that's the Confederation future, not the Federation one. Ultimately they need to stop Renee to ensure the Confederation comes into being so the Borg can escape to the Federation. There will be a separate "virgin" timeline without all their temporal adventures which Q will then establish.
Which is kinda fucked, when you think about it, because it means that everyone we have been watching is in a TL that's doomed.
You want to leave General Picard and President Annika in the 21st Century? Sounds like an ugly temporal paradox.I am guessing Q doesn't bother returning their bodies back to the Confederation 25th century at all.
Isn't that what Parallels showed us?I'm pretty sure that all the shit they have done to mess up the timeline...that's the Confederation future, not the Federation one. Ultimately they need to stop Renee to ensure the Confederation comes into being so the Borg can escape to the Federation. There will be a separate "virgin" timeline without all their temporal adventures which Q will then establish.
Which is kinda fucked, when you think about it, because it means that everyone we have been watching is in a TL that's doomed.
I definitely agree that the should've spent more time building up the case for the change of mindset instead of all the filler they put in.I like the Borg turning good, well, probably "good," it's something I've wanted a long time, but the way it happens is characteristic of the whole show. It requires us to rapidly accept an argument or statement because there is little to no ground work setting up the scene and motivation.
I'm not following you here. If the actions of our crew allow the Prime timeline to exist, wouldn't what we see happening simply carry forward into it? We're at a point before the Federation/Confederation split so in actuality, what we're seeing would exist in either timeline.
You want to leave General Picard and President Annika in the 21st Century? Sounds like an ugly temporal paradox.
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