I'm on the fourth episode, I have to get this out while it's still fresh on my mind. I picked this up on re-watch. I blame watching this so late at night on why I didn't pick it up before.
i was wondering why Guinan didn't recognize or remember Picard. Picard doesn't mention his name all episode and Guinan doesn't want to help him until he finally says his name. Then she says "Shit." And tells him about The Watcher.
She says she can count on her hand the number of people who called her an El Aurian, so there was more than one. And it's been a llllllooooonnnnngggg time. 130 years long time. If I run into someone I haven't seen in 30 years, I'm not going to remember them. Forget about 130. Names get fuzzy, but I don't forget faces. The only problem is: if enough time passes, I'm not going to immediately recognize the face either. But if Guinan remembered Picard's name, that would be the trigger. That would make her remember that this is who she met in "Time's Arrow", not one of the other people who knew she was El Aurian and might or might not have exactly been of the highest character.
So Guinan
did remember the events of "Time's Arrow". She just needed a name and it came back to her.
Which means the Punk on the Bus was also still visited by Kirk and Spock in TVH.
Time hasn't been changed yet, so all the trips to the past that happened before are still valid. At least according to the rules of time-travel as established in PIC Season 2.
On another note: I love when Seven and Raffi are on the run in the cop car they stole!
A couple of other observations:
- When Picard makes the connection that Jurati gave him the 15th volume of a book, the 15th of something else, and she handed him wine with a vintage of 1915, he notes to recurrence of the number 15. This is a callback to "Cause and Effect" with the recurrence of the number 3.
- When Rios tells ICE about where and when he's from, he believes it about as much as the officers who captured Kirk in "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" and Chekov in Star Trek IV.