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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x10 - "The Last Generation"

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Terry Matalas is actually Jesus. Omg. Omg

I cried like a little child when Picard told Jack those words "Than If you won't live I'll stay with you till the end. You have changed my life forever" and that hug. For me it's the most emotional part of Star Trek ever. That relationship between Picard and his son.
 
Me this entire episode:
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(Except for Enterprise G reveal, I had a visceral "but why?!" reaction to that, and Seven having to come up with a captain's phrase - that... trope got old awhile ago)
 
Holy shit that was fucking incredible I can't contain myself. There is not one ounce wrong with this finale.

Frankly it makes perfect sense for Q to still be galivanting around because his species doesn't interact with time linearly, so we did see his death in Season 2 but his appearance here is an earlier part of his personal timeline.

Paramount please please please give us an Enterprise-G Captain Seven show. Inject it directly into my veins.
 
I rate it 9.99. Which can be rounded up to a 10. Definitely a much better sendoff for the TNG crew than NEM was.

Loved the Chekov cameo.

Did laugh with the “do you hear yourself” and “a lot has happened in twenty years” lines.

Seeing the Borg Queen or what’s left of her. I do think its interesting that both the Changeling virus and what happened to the Borg Queen are both held against Picard despite not personally having a hand in either, possibly because he’s the face of Starfleet and the Federation. A nice allegory of how TNG led to DS9 and VOY.

The Borg Queen is dead dead now right? Since she died in FC and was still around in VOY. Just want a confirmation.

Nice to see “the fat one” can move.

I can understand wanting to rechristen the Titan-A. but why not rename it the USS Liam Shaw instead of the Ent-G? And have the Ent-G under construction right beside it, with a line how the Titan crew will help make up the Ent-G’s crew complement. If they are relying on STO for these ships, then surely they could have gotten the model of the Ent-G too?

The crew playing poker at the end. I can’t imagine anyone getting mad about that scene. It’s a nice callback, and continuity, to AGT.

They were a little too hasty with setting up Star Trek: Legacy. Don’t get me wrong, that show has the greenlight from me. But they should have tied up loose ends that were PIC-related.

- Should have had a scene where the LaForges join Data in meeting Soji. And then a scene where Elnor make a cameo appearance on the Titan filling in for Sidney, preferable when Jack Crusher is on the bridge wondering where he’ll sit.

- Raffi having already handed La Sirena off to someone (if not Worf) and having the holograms from La Sirena installed into the rechristened Titan.

Oh well.
Not to make too much of a tanget, but I'm I'm not the first to observe there is something deeply amiss in our society with regards to life and death that is very different than how such things were regarded in the 1990s and 1980s. Particularly in the 1980s, there was much more a focus on life.

Not to come off as downplaying your words, but its just the evolution of post-9/11 media as the result of social media, massacres regularly making 24hr news, and various systemic collapses. It possible speculating on the demise of fictional characters is a way for the viewers to cope with what they see regarding the near future. And plays into cynicism of the now.
 
The more I consider my thoughts I really don't like the Enterprise being slapped onto the Titan. I feel like a ship's accomplishments matter and the Titan what they were up against and what they managed to do doesn't really deserve being taken away from it.

I mean obviously they have the bridge constructed, they have the corridor and sets so the intention would be to launch a series in the future and they want the Enterprise name and not the Titan name, but still feels lame.

I agree. It should have stayed the Titan - and earned a place with a legacy name, so we get a Titan-B in future.

The Enterprise name got a bit of a short-straw too, The Enterprise has traditionally, with the possible exception of the 1701 / 1701-A represented the fleets most state of the art ship.

The Connie-III doesn't scream that to me at all.

It is, however nice that Seven is the Enterprise captain now, but Tuvok is a captain, but Riker talked about him as if he was a senior Admiral...to the point I was expecting it to be Janeway - though admittedly I don't really want to see her in live action just yet as she's got Prodigy, I'd much rather get a DS9 character back. Fixing the transporters had O'Brien written all over it.

This aside, I liked the episode.

The queen was all that was left of the Borg after Janeways virus, and now it appears they're done for good (discounting Jurati-borg)

I really liked President Chekov, which was nice tribute to Anton Yelchin.

Worf was by far the best thing of the entire series.
 
Terry Matalas did it! He gave the TNG cast a great final adventure and a great send-off. We close the book on the Borg. The Ent-D got to be the hero ship one last time before retirement! I also love that Seven got her hero moment as well and gets to be a captain of the Ent-G! Well done!
 
I don't think The Borg will be gone forever, but with the seemingly final death of the Queen it gives the writers some leeway.
Plus there are still three ongoing shows that are set before this, so even if the Borg were truly "dead forever" is still doesn't mean we have seen the last of them.
 
I'm so happy that Tuvok is still alive and that the Borg are gone, wiped out. We got confirmation that Janeway's pathogen did indeed destroy the collective and now with the destruction of this cube and the husk of the Queen, the Collective is done.

On one hand it's nice he was alive and to see him, but on the other hand the whole kinda "and we found out that many of the replaced were kept alive for information." seemed like something Cobra would have done in GI Joe because they didn't want to have kids seeing the replaced Joe's were killed after being replaced by doppelgangers or something.
 
And don't look now, but if you saw the preview for SNW, guess what! Classic 80s-00s Klingons are back, baby and that Discovery Season 1/2 garbage is retconned straight to the garbage pile where it belongs!
Didn't we already see a mix of Disco and Berman-style Klingons in season 2(Disco) when they were showing the Klingon council meetings?
 
If you think little about it Enterprise-F is actually younger than Enterprise-G.

Enterprise-G is actually Titan-A that is refited from Luna to Constitution III class. And Enterprise-F is Odyss-class.

As I remember Odyss-class is younger than Luna-class.
 
The Titan-A was a new frame with some reused internal components due to the conditions after the destruction of Utopia Planetia. It's both newer and older than the Enterprise-F.
 
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