Did we ever get an explanation about how Picard knew about Soji and such in Season 1? Remember the painting in the archives and seeing Data paint it and randomly being connected now?I cannot remember or the random Data dreaming that had obvious prophetic or telepathic attributes?
Well that seems to make sense, but then Data took over Lore via his memories, right? So it seems like if you have all of someone's memories you become that person?
A decent watch but the weakest episode yet. Hated hated hated the way they buried season one, from Riker and Troi being rewritten from happily ever after together on Nepenthe to both hating it (because they're only happy on a starship, that's wHAt tHe faNS wAnT) and Data 2.0 and Picard's dismissal of Data's dying wish the second time (which is more forgivable, because nobody fucking wants a third Data death we're all sick of it) and killing off the best character in the entire show, Vadic? Oof.
Why does it have to be London? That's assumptive. Maybe its San Francisco? Frankfurt? Tokyo? Tycho City? ShiKahr? The First City?
It is absolutely assumptive.
But it’s based on the fact that she is very clearly from there, now that Marina has got more of her personal voice in there than ever.
Marina Sirtis did have one regret about Troi, at the end of the series. "If I could really travel back through time and relive the TV series, I wouldn't give Deanna a foreign accent – even though her mother is a Betazoid," she conceded. Sirtis believed her foreign accent had been made a mockery of by the fact that Majel Barrett-Roddenberry had played Lwaxana Troi with a distinctly American accent. "But over the years, Deanna lost the [foreign] accent and sounded much more mid-Atlantic," Sirtis observed.
Deanna's not. She's from Betazed. Her father was played by a guy who was from Texas. And we know Lwaxana was too proud of her Betazed heritage. Also...from Deanna's Memory Alpha page:
I really loved all the Riker/Troi stuff. It reminded me of my hubby and I. Geordi, Worf Raffi... everyone had great moments. I really didn't expect T'Veen's death! And yes, I teared up at Data and his memories of Tasha and Spot.
Did Ian Andrew Troi speak on screen?
Ian does speak in "Dark Page" per the transcript. It’s been awhile since I've watched the episode and I don't recall a British accent. If he did have one, that would be great, because otherwise it’s just confusing. Just like JLP's British accent.
I think perhaps that folks have forgotten that Alton Soong designed the new Data's body to look like himself ...Just look at the de-aged Data from Picards hallucinations in S1..
There's no reason to think we'd get anything remarkably better than that
I think perhaps that folks have forgotten that Alton Soong designed the new Data's body to look like himself ...
a ... n aged Brent Spiner.
A stock villain like this might be fine for a single episode, but the same over-the-top, maniacal and cartoony act becomes tiresome through the course of an entire season. DS9 villains such as Weyoun, Dukat, the female Changeling, Sloan, Tain, and even Kai Winn were good examples of interesting, recurring villains. For me, Vadic's entire shtick started to grate after the second episode. Her origin of being experimented on by Starfleet was the most interesting aspect of her character.I think this type of villain is basically a stock character or archetype precisely because people enjoy it.
DS9 villains such as Weyoun,
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