You're not imagining it. It really was an amazing series.
I'm away from home at the minute, staying somewhere that has streaming services so I'm (finally!) getting to see Prodigy series 2.
Prodigy has turned out to be my favourite of the "new" Trek. I don't find that I'm labouring to find "good" points, and I care about the characters in a way that I haven't for any of the other recent Treks.
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Also, Janeway was a side character and it gave room for the main new characters to shine, unlike say Picard which kicked the new characters off after Season 2 (Minus Raffi).
Laris also had a brief though meaningless cameo in the S3 premiere.much the same happened to Laris aside from her token return at the end;
Laris also had a brief though meaningless cameo in the S3 premiere.
Likewise, I would have liked to have seen a meeting between Data and Soji.I would have liked to see Picard and Laris together one more time. I know it was the reunion of the TNG cast and how they ended it was nice, but maybe an epilogue set a few years into the future just showing Picard and Laris together or something. How Picard handled it's cast was actually one of the reasons I was sour on it.
it's been exactly two years since Prodigy's cancellation was announced
The Hageman brothers sounded pretty pessimistic (they stressed the difficult situation streaming TV was in at the time) already while the back-half of S1 was being broadcasted.I wonder if they knew it was going to be canceled beforehand... Garrett Wang's words at a convention a few days before suggests at least the possibility.
That is lovely!
Has the name „Zero the Third“ been used before? Otherwise Memory Alpha and Beta might be iffy about making the connection.
He had two prior mechanical bodies, if I remember right.I'm thinking, "Were there two more like him?"![]()
Has the name „Zero the Third“ been used before? Otherwise Memory Alpha and Beta might be iffy about making the connection.
I don't think so. I was wondering if it was a reference to Zero's third containment suit, but that seems unlikely. Maybe it's their grandchild? It seems unlikely to be Zero themself, because that wasn't their real name, it was derived from their epithet Prisoner Zero on Tars Lamora.
Would have been fun if Zero was still around in the 32nd Century.
It's not an instructor list, since some of the names on it were KIA's.Maybe they are. We don't actually know yet if it's a memorial wall or something else, like a roster of past instructors. It just seems to be a "let's throw in a bunch of Easter eggs for the audience to obsess over" wall.
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