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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

When I go without pants it's for art and a purpose.

And I don't just mean when I took them off to make my way through the crowd at the art supply store and get out of the building without a challenge.
 
When I go without pants it's for art and a purpose.

And I don't just mean when I took them off to make my way through the crowd at the art supply store and get out of the building without a challenge.
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Elnor, Seven, Raffi

Elnor makes a nice foil for Seven.

I like Laris too. She's become Alfred Pennyworth to Picard's Batman (right down to being an a$#-kicking commando, if need be :) :luvlove: ).
 
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Jean-Luc is my fave and no I’m not gonna comment on the “sleep with” part of the equation :D I mean I don’t think I even have to say it
 
All in all I'd say I enjoyed my time with this season, I only wish they handled the resolution of the Borg Queen's character arc differently.

I loved Q's final moments. Very touching.
 
All in all I'd say I enjoyed my time with this season, I only wish they handled the resolution of the Borg Queen's character arc differently.

I loved Q's final moments. Very touching.

Since the entirety of the galaxy's history isn't rewritten, I think we can assume the Borg Queen went back to being awful.

It's just Jurati gained control somehow.

I assume she assimilated Boimler's empathy.
 
more likely there was 2 queen the og and juraqueen and juraqueen keep mostly to herself to prevent ''timeline pollution''
The show wasn't clear on how exactly this works. Do we even know if the Borg Queen survived "Endgame" in the original timeline?
 
The show wasn't clear on how exactly this works. Do we even know if the Borg Queen survived "Endgame" in the original timeline?

I think the answer is still a big shrug on that front. In which case I continue to say she died - because it gives Voyager's finale more plot poignance to help make up for its relative lack of character closure.
 
The components of that Borg Queen's torso garment began detaching from the organic parts of her body and she had a deathly stare in her eyes. She died.
 
The components of that Borg Queen's torso garment began detaching from the organic parts of her body and she had a deathly stare in her eyes. She died.
But did she die "for good?" Jurati says the Collective is crippled in the 25th century, but does that mean they're fragmented and leaderless? Was Jurati's Collective truly in seclusion for 400 years?
 
Maps!

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And Captain Seven!

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