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LN78

After last week's overly busy affair, "Picard" returned with a stagey, stripped back bottle episode - heavy on exposition and dialogue but low on action and expensive CGI. Another nice Berman era cameo and a spectacular bit of (literally) schizophrenic acting from Brent Spiner were highlights but some frankly ridiculous plot armour brandished during a pretty convoluted chase scene and a disappointing back story/motive for (an all over the shop) Vadic rather tarnished the proceedings - the fact that last week's cliffhanger was barely alluded to, let alone resolved also made it smack a little of filler. That's two episodes on the spin in the minus column for me - we're heading into the business end of the season now, so I can see things picking up again next week.
PS A Starfleet Academy set "Discovery" spin-off is evidently in the works. Sounds a lot like the oft mentioned "Section 31" show has been quietly shelved - I'm sure Michelle Yeoh winning an Oscar had nothing to do with that.

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GreatAuk

The latest episode was very good.

I'm overall pleased with this season and it is orders of magnitude better than the first two seasons.

GreatAuk

LN78

@GreatAuk I'm very nervous about the outcome of the Jack Crusher/red door storyline but seeing the entire TNG crew back together was great and seeing the end of the unbelievably annoying Vadic was a massive relief. She was awful.

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LN78

Well, I suppose like resisting (what a shock)The Borg, expecting a season of Kurtzman led "Star Trek" not to be subsumed by outright stupidity was indeed futile - as I suspected, the solution behind the Jack Crusher/red door mystery box plot was not only ridiculous, but unnecessarily contrived. And they unceremoniously ganked the brilliant Captain Shaw. And they just had to bring back the (previously completely wrecked/destroyed) Enterprise-D. Tune in next week to see how one antiquated ship and its geriatric crew defeats the entire Borg assimilated Starfleet armada! Yup, "Picard" blew it spectacularly this week. Such a shame.

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LN78

A few strings were tugged even in the heart of this cynical old sod - "PIcard" finished out its run in a spectacular, stupid ("they hid the cube inside Jupiter's gasses!"), sentimental (of course the power of love saves the day) and generally satisfying (far more so than the abysmal "TNG" movies) fashion. Probably a six out of ten for the season, all (good) things considered.
PS There's a nice surprise in the closing credits!

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colonelkilgore

So while it was not perfect… (what is?) the missus and I just watched the final season of Picard… and I frikkin’ loved it! Although I’ve never really considered myself a trekky… as a huge sci-fi fan I always watched all the Star Trek shows… and I guess I must’ve forgotten quite what a big impact The Next Generation actually had on an 11 year old me… coz the nostalgia-feels that season 3 engendered were seismic.

As I said, it was never gonna be perfect, whatever that looks like… but I found it a surprisingly emotional and fulfilling experience. The missus (who has always hated trek) loved it too… and I’m currently chipping away at her resistance (which is obviously futile) to watch the The Best of Both Worlds double ep followed by Star Trek: First Contact.

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