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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

I like that one
It has one of the best soundtracks to any Star Trek episode ever, in particular; Delta Flyer Launches for Rescue / Kitarians Attack, Are Assimilated / Seven Helps Kitarians Escape, Annika: Going to Be Assimilated / Flyer Arrives at Unicomplex / Poppa? Captain Janeway Is Eluding You / Captain Janeway’s Armband Goes Offline / Borg Queen and Janeway Face Off / Flyer Through Transwarp Conduit / Sweet Dreams.

Epic. :adore:
 
Voyager:

"Scorpion Part II"
"The Gift"
"The Raven"
"Collective"
"Child's Play"
"Imperfection"

To add on:
S4: Year of Hell PTS I & II, Mortal Coil, Message In A Bottle, Living Witness

S5: Equinox PT I

S6: Equinox PT II, Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy, Blink of an Eye, Ashes To Ashes

S7: Critical Care

YMMV, of course.
 
Something that's been kind of bugging me with the trailers for Season 3: Everytime they show the TNG combadge when it beeps, it looks so bad and like someone made it directly from a 3d printer without even painting it. Even when Picard picks it up, the back is literally unpainted. Doesn't have the black paint they used for the actual TNG combadge props. I hope they actually fix that when the episode premieres.
 
I hope they actually fix that when the episode premieres.
I watched the scene you're talking about, it's too blurry to make out anything on the back of the combadge. But I don't think there's anything to fix.

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If it's anything like the TNG movie badge they used in Season 1, his name and serial number will be etched into the back.
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. Doesn't have the black paint they used for the actual TNG combadge props

Do we have a rear shot of the TNG combadge? One that was intended to be seen on screen and not just the rear shot of the costume mounted one with Velcro on it.

Also not all prop ones were black on the back.
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I'm also not sure they were painted black, I think they were just made out of black material and it was the gold and silver that was painted on.

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While Steve Shives doesn't fucking suck out loud as a reviewer compared to most other dubious, disingenuous Trek "critics" like Drinker, et al, I don't really agree with his opinions either.

While I think S2 suffers when compared next to S1 of PIC, S4 of DSCO, and S1 of SNW, and quite flawed like DSCO's S1 and Lower Decks' earlier episodes, I still found it watchable.

If S2's events were unimportant, if the day wasn't saved we'd get the UFP change into a regime as bad as the Terran Empire and Cardassian Union in the current timeline (with the branching timeline as a warning), plus a rift in subspace killing billions/trillions.
 
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While Steve Shives doesn't fucking suck out loud as a reviewer compared to most other dubious, disingenuous Trek "critics" like Drinker, et al, I don't really agree with his opinions either.

While I think S2 suffers when compared next to S1 of PIC, S4 of DSCO, and S1 of SNW, and quite flawed like DSCO's S1 and Lower Decks' earlier episodes, I still found it watchable.

If S2's events were unimportant, if the day wasn't saved we'd get the UFP change into a regime as bad as the Terran Empire and Cardassian Union in the current timeline (with the branching timeline as a warning), plus a rift in subspace killing billions/trillions.


"It was watchable"


high praise
 
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While Steve Shives doesn't fucking suck out loud as a reviewer compared to most other dubious, disingenuous Trek "critics" like Drinker, et al, I don't really agree with his opinions either.

While I think S2 suffers when compared next to S1 of PIC, S4 of DSCO, and S1 of SNW, and quite flawed like DSCO's S1 and Lower Decks' earlier episodes, I still found it watchable.

If S2's events were unimportant, if the day wasn't saved we'd get the UFP change into a regime as bad as the Terran Empire and Cardassian Union in the current timeline (with the branching timeline as a warning), plus a rift in subspace killing billions/trillions.

I like Steve, and generally agree with him on Trek, though I'm not quite as harsh on Season 2.

That said, I do agree that ultimately Season 2 was worthless, insofar as absolutely nothing that took place within it will likely ever have any ramifications upon Trek again. The season was explicitly set up as about giving him a second chance at a relationship with Laris...and she's not going to be in a relationship with him to speak of in Season 3.

Ultimately nothing here matters really. Nothing matters for Picard. Nothing matters for all of the characters written off the show we will likely never see again. Probably nothing matters in regards to the relationship of Seven and Raffi. I am guessing that with the exception of maybe 2-3 scenes, you could probably go right from watching Season 1 to Season 3 and everything will make total sense.

This is in some ways a repeat of Season 1, where they gave Picard a synthetic body, and then they decided in Season 2 that nope, it didn't actually matter at all.

All of this would be forgivable if this was the 1990s and I was watching Voyager. But I don't want a "reset button" between seasons. I want the plots and character growth to follow logically on the foundations already shown.
 
First, I think a lot of the above is unfounded until we actually see season three. The statement that we might not ever see characters again, I’m not sure that’s true either. The Borg storyline and the Wesley/Kore story seem to be setting up bigger. (Like Tuskin says above, it seems that the transwarp thing is setting up something bigger, perhaps a big crossover event?) Second, if its the case none of this matters, I don’t know that it’s fair to criticize that nothing matters on season two and it’s production. A lot of this is on Terry Matalas and his desire to turn Picard season 3 into a full on TNG continuation.

Still, I admit while I generally liked season 2 of Picard, it was not without some pretty significant flaws. I don’t typically watch YT critique videos, but I do like Steve and admit he makes some good points in that video.
 
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Second, if its the case none of this matters, I don’t know that it’s fair to criticize that nothing matters on season two and it’s production. A lot of this is on Terry Matalas and his desire to turn Picard season 3 into a full on TNG continuation.
Indeed. I think Season 2, for all it's flaws, matters in the sense that it carried the adventure forward. To make a very crude analogy it is like TNG. Season 1 was up and down but established the status quo of the world. Season 2 had a new character and a different status quo within the dynamic of the relationship of the characters. Season 3 will be when they feel they have it down and are comfortable with their roles and it will be more stable.

Maybe.
 
From a nostalgic, I grew up with TNG perspective, I’m excited for season 3. But from a let’s move forward perspective, I’m not so sure about this. So, I’m a little apprehensive to suggest that they’ll find their footing in season three. It depends greatly how much they move the story forward as opposed to just doing a new season of TNG. The snippets of soundtrack do not fill the let’s move forward part of me with confidence.
 
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