So many great story threads in this episode. Why cram them all in one episode and instead spend so much screen time about Picard running around the cellars of Chateau Picard?
As I said, I felt like each act of this episode could have been an episode all by itself.
Okay, so turning Act 2 into an episode would have been harder, since it's basically a bunch of slow talky scenes (Soong's fate, Kore recruited by Wesley, Q/Picard bromance, etc) but this is a place I wouldn't mind padding. Like if we found out Wesley was behind much of this to begin with, and if actually tracking down Q was a bit more difficult than just putting a key back into a wall.



It just isn't. It might have been better if his reservations over returning to Starfleet had been seeded through the season - I know Agnes said something in 2.02 when they bickered over comms, but we needed more than that. We needed to hear Rios talking about it himself, examining his own motivations, and we needed it earlier than a single line in the finale to explain his decision to stay. The opportunity was there. He had multiple conversations with Teresa, most of which amounted to little more than meaningless fluff designed to show how much he liked her. Imagine if instead those conversations had been used to discuss something of substance. If Teresa had recognised him as forces/ex-forces and he'd talked to her about his discharge and reinstatement, admitted having mixed feelings about it, acknowledged that reclaiming his career after so long out in the cold felt hollow rather than satisfying. It would have made his arc through the season so much more personal than the superficial 'Rios falls for Teresa and gives up his entire future to live through WWIII with her' we were given. But I still would have hated it as an ending for the character. I honestly don't see why the producers decided to go so scorched earth with him.