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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x01 - "The Next Generation"

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I mostly hated Hugh's death because it was so perfunctory. It felt very much like, "We have nothing for him to do from this point on (let alone before) so time to take him off the board." He also died in the way that I hate so much; almost immediately from a neck wound despite barely any blood leaving his body.
 
I mostly hated Hugh's death because it was so perfunctory. It felt very much like, "We have nothing for him to do from this point on (let alone before) so time to take him off the board." He also died in the way that I hate so much; almost immediately from a neck wound despite barely any blood leaving his body.
Exactly.
Sometimes people get killed by evil people. It didn't have to mean anything.
in real life? Sure. Dramatically nothing should happen without a reason.
I felt a bit like reading a book I once read, where the protagonist, who was investigating a crime, is suddenly killed in a car accident. Sure, it happens, but WFT?!
 
Asian dude. Pilot or navigator?

Yes, he is wearing a string of rings in his left ear.

Maybe Starfleet changed their mind after Sisko became a Prophet?

Extremely likely, and either lobbied hard from either Colonel Kira (or Vedek if Bher and co's own version is canon). We know Shax is allowed to wear his earring in the 2380s when Bajor still isn't a member, so might be a more ship by ship basis of formality. (Jellico allowed Worf to wear his sash, for example)

Apparently the first Picard Novel states Bajor did join the Federation in 2393, so is a relatively new member and might have included the right to wear family earrings during its ascension talks with whoever was First Minister (with advice from the Kai), citing examples of officers who had been allowed to practice their rights versus those who were denied it.

Exactly.
in real life? Sure. Dramatically nothing should happen without a reason.
I felt a bit like reading a book I once read, where the protagonist, who was investigating a crime, is suddenly killed in a car accident. Sure, it happens, but WFT?!

It's almost like a reverse chekov's gun. Some stuff comes out of nowhere because "shocking the audience" seemed to be the current writers trope when the first scrips for Picard were drafted.
 
Exactly.
in real life? Sure. Dramatically nothing should happen without a reason.
I felt a bit like reading a book I once read, where the protagonist, who was investigating a crime, is suddenly killed in a car accident. Sure, it happens, but WFT?!
Hugh was nowhere near being the protagonist though so that doesn't work. Dramatically I thought his death was fine. He got killed by the bad guy that's what bad guys do.

As much as I hated Icheb I felt there was 1 big issue with the manner of his death and that was the fact he wasn't sedated. It was done for gore value.
 
Shax has his earrings on his right ear.

Is there a fake Bajoran in play?

In "Ensign Ro," the female Bajoran characters wore their earrings on the left ear while the males wore theirs on the right ear. Later on, the right ear was shown as the standard for both sexes.
 
Hugh was nowhere near being the protagonist though so that doesn't work. Dramatically I thought his death was fine. He got killed by the bad guy that's what bad guys do.

As much as I hated Icheb I felt there was 1 big issue with the manner of his death and that was the fact he wasn't sedated. It was done for gore value.

No problem with either death even if Hugh’s was a little too easy. Maybe the idea was the blade was poisoned. I don’t know.

As for Icheb, first, wasn’t that great of a character to begin with. So good riddance. Second, it was torture, so no, he’s not going to be sedated. Third, it was a character beat to give Seven a starting point and to see how far she’s fallen since Voyager. And since then, she’s come a long way.
 
It's almost like a reverse chekov's gun. Some stuff comes out of nowhere because "shocking the audience" seemed to be the current writers trope when the first scrips for Picard were drafted
pretty much.

Hugh was nowhere near being the protagonist though so that doesn't work.
That was not my point at all.

As much as I hated Icheb I felt there was 1 big issue with the manner of his death and that was the fact he wasn't sedated. It was done for gore value
Him dying terribly changed and motivates 7, it does have a huge impact on her character.

Dramatically I thought his death was fine. He got killed by the bad guy that's what bad guys do.
yeah, with no real impact on story or characters.
 
Maybe Starfleet changed their mind after Sisko became a Prophet?

I always thought Riker wouldn't let Ro wear the earring because she was being so insubordinate and unprofessional. She needed to be taken down a peg, as it were. So that's why Riker was being extra difficult with her.

Other Bajorans in Starfleet know their place, they're not rude and obnoxious like Ro, so they get to wear their earrings while she does not.
 
The scene of Riker and Picard in the bunk quarters was pretty comical. I am wondering though why they had Riker say he "pee" instead of "piss". All the Kurtzman shows seem to be in love with that word. Even Beverly's new son Saud "piss poor". So what's going on here?
 
I always thought Riker wouldn't let Ro wear the earring because she was being so insubordinate and unprofessional. She needed to be taken down a peg, as it were. So that's why Riker was being extra difficult with her.

Other Bajorans in Starfleet know their place, they're not rude and obnoxious like Ro, so they get to wear their earrings while she does not.

Tuvok hands out small PADDs.)
TUVOK: These are your study assignments for next week. Please note that examinations will be conducted randomly with no advance notice. I will now inspect your uniforms. Crewman Henley, your headband is certainly festive.
HENLEY: Thank you.
TUVOK: However, it is in violation of regulations. Please check the protocol files for recommended guidelines. What is this?
(A chunky gold medallion on a chain.)
CHELL: It's a Kazleti design. I studied the technique when I visited their planet. It took me weeks to learn. I know it doesn't look complicated but this
TUVOK: This ornament is in violation of the dress code.
CHELL: It was hidden. You could hardly see it.
TUVOK: You will remove it now.
GERRON: I know, I'll have to take off the earring.
TUVOK: Correct. In addition, your boots are scuffed. From now on you will arrive in polished boots.

GERRON Yes, sir.
TUVOK: Do you have a problem, Mister Dalby?
DALBY: No, sir.
TUVOK: Very well. You will all report to me on deck eleven at nineteen hundred hours. Dismissed.
HENLEY: What are we going to be doing?
TUVOK: You will find that out at nineteen hundred hours. Dismissed.

Tuvok is an asshole too?

Riker wanted to bang Ro.

Was he negging her?

Sure.

Ipso facto Tuvok wanted to ride Chell rough.

...

Do these future people actually know how to polish their boots, or are they expected to expend valuable replicator rations to replicate new boots every morning?

HA!

Overflowing, drowning in footwear... Voyagers chief export when then meet a new planet is to sell off a multitude of barely worn shoes.
 
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The scene of Riker and Picard in the bunk quarters was pretty comical. I am wondering though why they had Riker say he "pee" instead of "piss". All the Kurtzman shows seem to be in love with that word. Even Beverly's new son Saud "piss poor". So what's going on here?
Both are common terms for the same function.
 
I don't at all. I never give them a second thought. They aren't popular. I mean is anyone dressing as these characters at comic con? Nope.
This is not my experience. Having seen a lot of online reactions people really like the characters. I am still seeing people saying they miss them, but not many people would be willing to say they'd rather see the new set of characters in the absence of this reunion.

Also, I'm not sure cosplay is a good measure since these new characters were mostly civilians during their time in Picard.
 
. I am still seeing people saying they miss them, but not many people would be willing to say they'd rather see the new set of characters in the absence of this reunion.
Here's my thing- I have more than enough adventures with this TNG crew and strangely I can watch them any time (thanks VHS technology!) But I want to see more of these new characters, specially Elnor.
 
No problem with either death even if Hugh’s was a little too easy. Maybe the idea was the blade was poisoned. I don’t know.

As for Icheb, first, wasn’t that great of a character to begin with. So good riddance. Second, it was torture, so no, he’s not going to be sedated. Third, it was a character beat to give Seven a starting point and to see how far she’s fallen since Voyager. And since then, she’s come a long way.
I didn't think it was supposed to be torture. They were just harvesting Borg parts.
 
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