Probably stating the absolute obvious; Personally, I reckon the nebula is absolutely ‘more than it seems’
It is - it's explained in the dialogue it's not a nebula.
Probably stating the absolute obvious; Personally, I reckon the nebula is absolutely ‘more than it seems’
Honestly though, he admitted to having issues. He got over them (thanks to Q), but as he said, couldn't he have gotten the chance 20 years ago?
At the same time, we're not given any indication that Elnor was frantically writing to Picard and Picard was ignoring him. Picard going out of his way to show interest in Elnor if he's not his father might get him accused of being a creep or whatever. I think it's a bit much to blame Picard for that.He had the chance to be a father figure fourteen years ago and decided not to pursue it, never even followed up on the kid until he was on his last chance/needed muscle for a job, depending on how generously one wants to read his motivations. Obviously Beverly couldn't have known that, but it does mean I view Picard's plea that he would have risen to the occasion with some skepticism.
I'd cite it as simple blindness to the situation.
True. But the point is that she looks awful by making a horrible choice. And her thinking she's in the right just makes it all the worse!Guys, Beverly doesn't have to be in the right here, she just has to believe she's in the right.
Because he's done illegal things?So why all the alias ?
That is the nature of humanity though, is it not? To make horrible choices, to look bad, and how do you recover from it?True. But the point is that she looks awful by making a horrible choice. And her thinking she's in the right just makes it all the worse!
FTFYTrue. But the point is that she looksawfulhuman by making a horrible choice. And her thinking she's in the right just makes it all the worse!
I was kind of hoping that this TNG reunion was going to be fun. Instead we get this with Beverly and it looks like we're going to be dragged through the drama between Picard and Riker.
It is, and I get that. I'm more thinking along the lines of what do I want to see in a TNG reunion. That type of drama isn't what I was hoping for. So, I'm thinking of it more in terms of writing choices. What type of story will it be. Of course, YMMV.That is the nature of humanity though, is it not? To make horrible choices, to look bad, and how do you recover from it?
Fair enough. I have no interest in a TNG reuinion so this personal, very human, driven drama appeals to me from a psychological point of view, never mind the scifi action and the intrigue plot which I find the most enjoyable with Worf and Raffi.It is, and I get that. I'm more thinking along the lines of what do I want to see in a TNG reunion. That type of drama isn't what I was hoping for. So, I'm thinking of it more in terms of writing choices. What type of story will it be. Of course, YMMV.
We're getting a lot of extremely sharp personal discord between our beloved characters. Not that they need to be perfect and have no conflict, but we're getting a dose or real bitter personal stuff. Soap opera stuff. At this point, I'm just hoping that it doesn't persist for too long and mire the series down.
Overall, I'm enjoying this season.
At the same time, we're not given any indication that Elnor was frantically writing to Picard and Picard was ignoring him. Picard going out of his way to show interest in Elnor if he's not his father might get him accused of being a creep or whatever. I think it's a bit much to blame Picard for that.
WellAt this point, I'm just hoping that it doesn't persist for too long and mire the series down.
A one word edit to my post doesn't add a thing to the conversation. Particularly, when it doesn't address the main point of my post. Next time, please try to make an actual point using your own words instead of editing one of my words.FTFY
Understood. We each want different things in a story. I think Worf and Raffi have been excellent together. Love that whole aspect. Shaw was fun too. Seven has been great too. So, lots to like!Fair enough. I have no interest in a TNG reuinion so this personal, very human, driven drama appeals to me from a psychological point of view, never mind the scifi action and the intrigue plot which I find the most enjoyable with Worf and Raffi.
Overall, Shaw and Raffi have been the high points for me, Worf right there, followed by Vadic. So, the TNG stuff is middling and I hope the story progresses soon.
Oh joy. Thanks for the forewarning.Well
Geordi is pissed and Picard, and is upset that his daughter wants to go on this dangerous missions
They got it, but realized it was stupid Do we really want characters who interact like the WB polite gophers?The conflict was supposed to come from alien species but writers can never get that.
Maybe he's a prodigy?Does Jack even have a university degree? Since it HAS to be early 2401 (since it still predates the April anniversary of Broken Bow) and even if you have Beverly and Picard get into bed literally after Nemesis in 2379, Jack can't be older than 21. He should be in a school or just graduated from one, yet he's already been doing this frontier thing with his mother for months if not years. Sounds like he doesn't have a university education. I can't see a situation if he was raised with Picard where he'd skip that.
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