9/10
- The only thing stopping me from giving a 10/10 was the way the slaughter of the Titan crew wasn't touched on in the end... how many people died? Common, need some kind of a reaction. Yes, a Star Trek trope, but one that's always really bothered me.
You need to watch more TOS (and honestly, they did it a few times in TNG too.) As they often say - "It comes with the job."
I liked this one a lot, but unlike a lot of people here (of course I'm only on Page 5 of this thread as I type this); I actually liked last week's episode a bit more. Don't get me wrong, this WAS a good episode (and IMO it's nice that for once with Picard, I can discuss degrees of 'goodness' instead of what we were getting last season and INO the ending parts of Picard S1.

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For me, the way they ended Vadic AND the Shrike was anti-climatic. They make this powerful ship (more power then a Federation Dreadnaught); but when Vadic goes over to the Titan, what? She leaves her immensely powerful ship in under the watch of Changelings that can't defeat 2 Prisoners (one they beat up previously); an old Klingon and his protégée?
I mean hell, they didn't even try to beam all four back into a cell on the Shrike; and y9ou'r going to tell me Vadic wouldn't have an escape plan - like maybe the ability to remotely bam herself and her immediate team back to the Shrike via transporter remotely?
The Vadic and Shrike were ultimately a lot of 'show' with very little substance - so again, yes, that was disappointing.
I did like the whole Data/Lore thing, and yeah, that's the one thing that was pretty much telegraphed in the scenes between the two characters (with Spiner playing both characters very well); that Data, by surrendering his memories to Lore would prevail in the end; and that they would merge making Data now more 'fully human' then any of the parts/androids that were a part of him previously were one their own as different segments. He even seemed to have a touch of arthritis in his new 'golem' body.
And yeah loved the lines:
Data:
"...This is your pissed off Positronic security system..." and
"...Monologuing masses of protoplasm..."
And even though I don't mind cussing when/where appropriate, Vadic: "Fu*king solids!" fell flat for me. Not really needed IMO.
Given how the end of Vadic came off - I'm a bit concerned they may not be able to 'stick the landing' when wrapping all this up, but we'll see.
At least for me, the ride has been an entertaining/enjoyable one; and I really wish TNG itself had the characters written in this style; I would have actually liked that version of TNG more. (Guess that's why TOS is still my #1 Star Trek show.

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