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

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Next up on Star Trek: Voyager: not being a Federation citizen and thus uninsured, Seven of Nine is faced with the back-breaking hospital bill of the several de-assimilation surgeries performed on her by Starfleet that is set to hurl three generations of her hypothetical descendants into crippling medical debt.
 
Wow, I think I exploded watching that. :scream:

Q is continuing the trial on humanity with Jack! :scream:

Seven is in command of the Enterprise-G! :scream:

The Walter Keonig voice cameo had me grinning from ear to ear. As did the real Tuvok coming and giving Seven the captaincy.

I wonder if Kurtxman is planning to go ahead with the Legacy series with Seven, Raffi, Jack, and Sidney LaForge? It was nicely set up here, though would Q even be a part of it? Oh hell, I'd watch either way. :p

The final scene of the TNG crew playing poker was a perfect note to go out on, nicely echoing All Good Things...
Remember that this episode was filmed over a year ago; and giving everything else they had more than enough time to ramp up a Legacy series if they wanted to; but the series they announced was Starfleet Academy in the 32nd century, and a Section 31 streaming feature film.

I suppose it's possible that they could try a Legacy streaming feature film, or miniseries; but I have a feeling that's not in the cards right now.
 
I'm glad it saved your family members, but that doesn't make it okay when it kills thousands upon thousands of people through neglect. "It saved people I love so it must not have serious deficiencies" is not sound logic, and it is not respectful to the people whom the system kills. You don't know what you're talking about.

I'm sorry it let your family member down, but that doesn't make it okay to falsely accuse it of neglect. "It let my family member die so it must be inherently evil" is not sound logic, and is not respectful to the tens of thousands of highly trained, compassionate caregivers that save countless lives every day. You don't know what you're talking about.
 
It felt a bit rushed in places but hearing the computer voice gave me goosebumps.
Just think the fleet as removed from the emotional trauma a bit fast oh and why did the Titian have a cook?
 
It felt a bit rushed in places but hearing the computer voice gave me goosebumps.
Just think the fleet as removed from the emotional trauma a bit fast oh and why did the Titian have a cook?
Maybe they all do to prevent a Neelix type situation. Or maybe Seven suggested it to prevent a Neelix type situation.
 
It doesn't matter. You don't have to be able to "do better" just to critique a TV show. Funny how no one ever asks to see someone's credentials when they praise a show. ;)
You do when you claim to be able to have written the show better.

Remember that this episode was filmed over a year ago; and giving everything else they had more than enough time to ramp up a Legacy series if they wanted to; but the series they announced was Starfleet Academy in the 32nd century, and a Section 31 streaming feature film.

I suppose it's possible that they could try a Legacy streaming feature film, or miniseries; but I have a feeling that's not in the cards right now.
They didn't know Shaw and his crew would be something the viewers would want to become a series, the same as when Pike and his Enterprise crew appeared on Discovery. Fan reaction caused Strange New Worlds, like fan reaction may cause Legacy.
 
When criticism goes from "I don't like the way this was written" and "I don't agree with the plot points" to "The writers don't know what they're doing, they're hacks, they are incompetent"

That is when it transitions from opinion to "Okay, what can you do better then"
 
I wish they'd gotten more than just Alice Krige's voice.

I doubt Krige was willing to endure that level of makeup again. She's 68 years old now, and you'll notice that the only legacy actor they really made endure a lot of makeup again this season was Worf, because you just can't do Worf without that makeup. Even Spiner basically got to just be himself with contacts.
 
I doubt Krige was willing to endure that level of makeup again. She's 68 years old now, and you'll notice that the only legacy actor they really made endure a lot of makeup again this season was Worf, because you just can't do Worf without that makeup. Even Spiner basically got to just be himself with contacts.

Mike Dorns makeup was also much more restrained this time. He's commented that the makeup revisions meant he spent much less time at it
 
I can understand why she wasn't thrilled about it...that was an *extreme* amount of makeup

I imagine they went THAT extreme with the makeup because Krige wouldn't do it though. So they had to make it less noticeable that it wasn't her. The stand in actress wasn't very good unfortunately. None of the charisma. The Queen in general was a big disappointment.
 
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