Star Trek Picard Review

Maybe that’s what the Eugenics War was about.

Can’t remember - has this version of Soong even procreated (normally)?

I bailed on this season after the first episode when I realized it was going to be a time travel plot. I haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate the time travel episodes. Looks like I made a good decision.

I liked the faux Mulder this episode. They probably should have taken him along.

Television shows have three kinds of time travel episodes:

  1. Ones that actually explore the concept of time travel and all the attendant contradictions and issues in interesting ways
  2. Ones that are quirky
  3. Ones that are done because they’re tired or too cheap to have futuristic set design and say “fuck it, let’s set this in California in the present day.”

Picard S2 is clearly example 3.

Pretty much.

Its mostly a remake of ST:TVH - this time with the Borg! and Q!

Sigh…I really want to like this and there is a germ of something cool in here but…sigh.

Welcome to the Kurtzman era of Star Trek. Even Seven of Nine does not compel the viewer.

He sacrificed his career, he earned the ride-along. Also, the actor’s performance was a big plus to this season.

Honestly, I thought his conversion came way too easily. So he has a traumatic experience with aliens, build his entire life an career around it, and then Picard just tells him, well, actually those were good guys, and so am I, so please help us—and he does?

I think he just wanted proof that aliens exist. He wanted to believe and Picard being… well, grandfatherly about it, probably made him feel relief.

And I forget, but doesn’t he get fired because his superiors are tired of him crying wolf so often? So he couldn’t detain them after Picard revealed he knew about Vulcans anyways?

Was that supposed to be the same pair of Vulcans as seen in Enterprise? Carbon Creek (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

I’m in the odd position of, well, having enjoyed the finale. Normally I nitpick and complain, and Picard hasn’t been my favorite show, but I liked how they wrapped things up.

I’m not wild about time-travel stories, and they just took one of the biggest, “big bads” of the series and completely changed their origin and nature. Not sure if I approve of the time-travel Borg overhaul on principle (OK, there’s my nitpick) but I did like the story, so I’m conflicted. Finally, I was surprised that they brought back, “The Traveler” plotline and tied it in, and I liked that as well.

I haven’t enjoyed TV much lately, and I’m pretty sure Strange New Worlds is gonna have me apoplectic by tomorrow. I think I’ll just take the “W” for this episode and not think about it too hard.

Weeeeeeeeedon!

No posts about last week’s episode and only one so far about this week’s - I think people are probably tuning out of this show. And fair enough, it’s a pretty big meh. I don’t hate watching it but there’s nothing really compelling about it either.

Would you want to live in Poland circa 1937?? To the power of 10?

Not me. How do you decide to live in LA a couple of years before WW3? I SUPPOSE…he loved her so much he wanted to make this womans last years (likely) happy.

I have been slightly more positive, but I agree that it was a satisfying ending. They really did tie up just about all the loose ends. I thought the Rios arc was a bit strange but all the rest really were pretty good. And Q got to go out with a hug.

I admit I was not only surprised to see Wesley, I was even a little pleased. Must be getting soft.

As much as this season looked like it was going to be a lot more fun and old-school than season one, I was pretty meh about a lot of it. The stuff with Picard’s mom I could have done without entirely, and I’m glad they wrapped it up in episode nine so it wouldn’t be hanging over the finale. The do-over with the Borg is good at least insofar as the show can’t keep coming back to them as the Big Bad — whatever caused that cosmic whatzahoozit in episode 10 is obviously dangerous enough to even give the Borg pause, which could, potentially, give the final season some added interest.