I didn't like Picard all that much. I found it took way too long to get to the point, and when we finally got there, it felt like a B movie invasion of tentacles from space.
Nope. The Star Trek productions at the time were notorious for staying on script. No improvising was allowed. Any changes had to be submitted to the production office for approval. Bill Mumy found that out during his guest appearance on DS9 when he tried to add one word.
I'll be honest, I only liked half of last week's episode. The scenes with the Troi-Riker family were wonderful, and Deana did a great job of setting the record straight. Hugh's outcome was rather disappointing and a bit gratuitous, and the scenes with Picard's "crew" (I can't even bother to...
Seeing Picard and Hugh hugging each other was very uplifting. Finally, Picard has met an old acquaintance who's actually happy to see him! :D
I'm also happy that Hugh's backstory was partially filled. Now we know what his job really is on that cube.
It's too bad that the ghosts from Picard's...
I just realised where Patrick Stewart's "houtrageous Franch haccant" comes from!
It's a cross between Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau and John Cleese's French taunter! :lol:
I suspect that will be part of the next episode's cold opening.
The way the Romulan senator's attitude was portrayed really pissed me off. Didn't anyone pay attention to what happened to Picard over the years? He was betrayed by the Federation just like the Romulans were, and still managed to...
Vasquez Rocks is extremely popular today because it was frequently used for location shoots for the "Star Trek" franchise. But in the "Star Trek" Universe, "Star Trek" doesn't exist. So Vasquez Rocks is very likely nowhere near as popular in that Universe as it is in our Universe.
In an old Space 1999 documentary, Martin Landau had some choice words to describe Freiberger. :D
(I'll post a link to the video once I find it again.)
As for the transporter, the problem that was described in "The Day Of The Dove" was that the transporter's target was too close to the source...
I'm so glad the so-called synth revolt was put into question in this episode. Last week, I believed the idea that a whole bunch of synths would simultaneously turn against their masters made no sense whatsoever. If there were grievances between synths and bios , you'd think the synths would have...
I'm fine with the Romulan Conspiracy angle. Romulans have always been paranoid about everything n the Universe ever since they've rejected the teachings of Surak and left Vulcan. In fact, the entire Vulcan/Romulan species would have been completely wiped out by other worlds fed up with them if...
I liked his death scene. Part of Data's goal of becoming more human was the possibility that he would die one day, and the way he died showed how his humanity very likely surpassed most other people's humanity.
However, chances are he'll be very annoyed at being reactivated since that would...
Icheb? I missed that one. I know Hugh/3 of 5 will be part of the series along with Riker and Troi.
If this new series can make me forget about Star Trek: Discovery, it'll be worth it! :D