Picard Season 3

It was nice to see Picard get genuinely, openly angry, even if it was at Beverly. And it was great to see Gates McFadden can still hold up her end of a scene. Also great to see that Beverly is still an amazing doctor.

She has a really good podcast, by the way: Gates McFadden Investigates.

I really dig that they gave us a mildly de-aged flashback of Picard and Riker.

Anyway, I like episode 3 more than 2, and 2 more than 1, so that's a good trend.
 

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Random forced interchangeable arbitrary “attack!”no “hide!” threw me out of it. I assume they assigned those manufactured positions via a coin toss or something. Neither spoke to character.

Otherwise, good ep.
 

Random forced interchangeable arbitrary “attack!”no “hide!” threw me out of it. I assume they assigned those manufactured positions via a coin toss or something. Neither spoke to character.

Otherwise, good ep.
I have been thinking on this, and not sure if they are manufactured, or part of something bigger.

So far this season things have been played straight, but is the attack/hide dichotomy part of some plan by Picard and Riker? Not sure and I guess we will find out in Episode 4.

Cheers :)
 
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Random forced interchangeable arbitrary “attack!”no “hide!” threw me out of it. I assume they assigned those manufactured positions via a coin toss or something. Neither spoke to character.

Otherwise, good ep.
I thought they spoke to Picard and Riker's flashback conversation, in the light of the fact that Riker subsequently lost his son. He's become overcautious as a result, looking to avoid a fight if he can.

But their positions were over-emphasised, and played out for too long. Ultimately, with a saboteur on board they'll have a hard time successfully exploiting any strategy.
 

I thought they spoke to Picard and Riker's flashback conversation, in the light of the fact that Riker subsequently lost his son. He's become overcautious as a result, looking to avoid a fight if he can.

But their positions were over-emphasised, and played out for too long. Ultimately, with a saboteur on board they'll have a hard time successfully exploiting any strategy.
Well having Picard get thrown off the bridge does very conveniently put him in a position to find said saboteur.
 

Liking thus better than 2 and I liked that season more than the internet did so go figure.

As much grief modern Trek gets online I don't really get how it's worse than S1 of TNG/Voyager.

DS9 was decent to great start to finish.
 

Liking thus better than 2 and I liked that season more than the internet did so go figure.

As much grief modern Trek gets online I don't really get how it's worse than S1 of TNG/Voyager.

DS9 was decent to great start to finish.
Quite frankly if the internet existed as it does today, TNG wouldn’t have made it past the first season.
 




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