Picard had the task of picking up where TNG and the Prime Timeline Movies left off. While doing so, it took a lot of cues, and when you're looking at it, you realize how many layers there were in putting it together.
1. We see the Enterprise-D. They rope you in. "Hey! Remember TNG?"
2. While we see the Enterprise-D, we hear the song Blue Skies. Which picks up where Nemesis left off. The song Data sung toward the beginning of the movie and B-4 tried to sing at the end that Picard helped him with. Now we get the Bing Crosby version.
3. Inside Ten-Forward, Picard's dressed in civilian clothing and how he is "now". But Data's in a First Contact uniform. While they're on an Enterprise-D set. Picard from PIC, Data from the Movies, and a set from the TV series. All three periods of TNG are represented. All three are fair game in this series.
4. Picard and Data are playing cards. The first episode of Picard picks up where the last episode left off, with a card game. Picard says, "I don't want the game to end."
5. Then Picard sees the attack on Mars. In full view. That's the last we see of him on the Enterprise in this series. He wakes up immediately afterwards. Later on, we find out that Picard left the Enterprise to help with the Romulan Crisis. And the destruction of Romulus was the last thing we heard about of the 24th Century prior the beginning of this series. Picard wanted to help, but he was stopped. On multiple fronts as is later revealed. The Federation Council on one front and the Zhat Vash on another.
6. When he wakes up, he gets out of bed, and he's in the Vineyard as it's reintroduced. We're in a new era. When Picard wakes up from a double day-dream at the beginning of First Contact, he's on the Enterprise-E, as the ship is introduced. We were in a new era. Perfect parallel.
7. Going passed the first scene. In First Contact, the Admiral orders Picard to patrol the Neutral Zone in case the Romulans decide to take advantage of the Borg attacking the Federation. In Picard, he lives with Romulans at the Vineyard. And no one's ordering him to do anything.
8. The future in "All Good Things" showed Picard living at the Vineyard. PIC is following through with where "All Good Things" said he'd end up.
1. We see the Enterprise-D. They rope you in. "Hey! Remember TNG?"
2. While we see the Enterprise-D, we hear the song Blue Skies. Which picks up where Nemesis left off. The song Data sung toward the beginning of the movie and B-4 tried to sing at the end that Picard helped him with. Now we get the Bing Crosby version.
3. Inside Ten-Forward, Picard's dressed in civilian clothing and how he is "now". But Data's in a First Contact uniform. While they're on an Enterprise-D set. Picard from PIC, Data from the Movies, and a set from the TV series. All three periods of TNG are represented. All three are fair game in this series.
4. Picard and Data are playing cards. The first episode of Picard picks up where the last episode left off, with a card game. Picard says, "I don't want the game to end."
5. Then Picard sees the attack on Mars. In full view. That's the last we see of him on the Enterprise in this series. He wakes up immediately afterwards. Later on, we find out that Picard left the Enterprise to help with the Romulan Crisis. And the destruction of Romulus was the last thing we heard about of the 24th Century prior the beginning of this series. Picard wanted to help, but he was stopped. On multiple fronts as is later revealed. The Federation Council on one front and the Zhat Vash on another.
6. When he wakes up, he gets out of bed, and he's in the Vineyard as it's reintroduced. We're in a new era. When Picard wakes up from a double day-dream at the beginning of First Contact, he's on the Enterprise-E, as the ship is introduced. We were in a new era. Perfect parallel.
7. Going passed the first scene. In First Contact, the Admiral orders Picard to patrol the Neutral Zone in case the Romulans decide to take advantage of the Borg attacking the Federation. In Picard, he lives with Romulans at the Vineyard. And no one's ordering him to do anything.
8. The future in "All Good Things" showed Picard living at the Vineyard. PIC is following through with where "All Good Things" said he'd end up.
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