The Data scene at the end of S1 was so good that I didn't care how bad the rest of that episode was
Yeah but didn't he already die in Nemesis?
The Data scene at the end of S1 was so good that I didn't care how bad the rest of that episode was
Yes. And should have stayed dead.Yeah but didn't he already die in Nemesis?
Just think. He might come back to life again in season 3.
I love the final scenes between Data and Picard. I just have to squint so that I'm not distracted by all the weird choices they made with Spiner's look. (CG that "youngifies" him in the wrong ways, and his cheap uniform that looks like a bought costume rather than the one he wore in Nemesis.)The Data scene at the end of S1 was so good that I didn't care how bad the rest of that episode was
If he does I doubt it will actually be him.I know about Lore but I got a feeling that with this being the last time we might see the TNG gang I have a hard time thinking that they won't give us a little Data also. It's hard to say goodbye to the TNG crew and not even have Data show up somehow even if it's just a cameo.
Well, that would be interesting to see if only to watch the reaction by the audience members.Just think. He might come back to life again in season 3.
That is fine for me because it's not real - one is a dream, the other is a simulation reconstructed from leftoversI love the final scenes between Data and Picard. I just have to squint so that I'm not distracted by all the weird choices they made with Spiner's look. (CG that "youngifies" him in the wrong ways, and his cheap uniform that looks like a bought costume rather than the one he wore in Nemesis.)
But the writing and acting I like a lot. (End on a positive.)
Not another one, that already ruined S2
From what the actors have said, this time Crusher is the one with the secret. And the villain is after Jean-Luc for personal reasons. And Sir Patrick has said that things get "REALLY emotional" for Jean-Luc. And there's supposedly a scene between Jean-Luc and Crusher in episode 5 that's "heartbreaking" and was "extremely difficult to write", according to Matalas (and RMB).
I mean come on, if there's one thing PIC has beaten us over the head with for two full seasons it's that there's always someone something somewhere that tortures Jean-Luc emotionally and adds to the existing trauma that stuff on TNG caused him (but was usually never explored unless we're talking about the Borg).
Deep dark secret, any guesses? Is Wesley really his kid?
It's reversed. Picards deep dark secret is Wesley is actually his real father. Now that Wesley is out time travelling he had a chance romantic encounter with Picard's mom. Then history was born.
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