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Star Trek: Picard - Season 3, it's not s**t


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There was a whole team of writers that worked together to produce such nonsense. He might have had a lot of input, but ultimately someone has to green light it then make it into a script.

 

It feels more like a show that was written by one of those AI algorithms that generate news stories.

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On 13/05/2022 at 21:20, DeciderVT said:

The saddest thing about it is that you can imagine the writing team being extremely pleased with themselves for sliding that reference in there.

 

This, but possibly even moreso if they had turned it into an acronym or something.

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9 hours ago, Garibaldi said:

The moment where Picard’s speech almost became Mike’s overwrought gibberish from the last video was beautiful to behold. 

 

It was so close it was uncomfortable.

 

I'm at the point where the only thing I'd watch is Next Gen continuity (i.e. the TV series, TV series themes), 400 years in the future.  

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3 minutes ago, Festoon said:

Clips from Pilar's book with a letter from Stewart about an early script draft of Insurrection.

 

Captain/Rebel/Activist

 

Yuck.

 

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So, sexy, funny action captain playing in a boat with sexy ladeezz.

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The weird thing is he's not wrong in saying the exact tv character wouldn't work big screen, but he wanted to jettison everything about him and make him someone else. Someone who had seabattles, drove dune buggies and FUCKS, man.

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I got halfway through episode 9 and it's been an immense struggle to continue. So I've just given up. I watched the RLM video for the final episode instead and I'm absolutely not watching the third season of this complete horseshit.

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I made the mistake of looking at r/Picard. There's people in there that seem to think the show's handling of mental health issues was sensitive and profound.

 

You know, as opposed to offensive and damaging.

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looks like Worf DID get his captains pips afterall, even though Sisko suggested he probably wouldnt be given his own command after abandoning his mission to save the cardy when he went back for Jadzia. Also im not fully on board with the Worf look. he looks far too old for a Klingon and is nearer in appearance to someone like General Chang than what we got in All Good Things.

 

What i'd like to know is how they retconned or if they even bother to ever explain why Klingons are back to how the look over the car crash redesign they got in discovery?

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9 minutes ago, Nicky said:

What i'd like to know is how they retconned or if they even bother to ever explain why Klingons are back to how the look over the car crash redesign they got in discovery?

 

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On 25/07/2022 at 14:07, Festoon said:

Star Trek: Elder Abuse.

 

Gates Mc Fadden has aged well. That's dancing for you.

You're kidding right?

 

I barely recognised her, that's some Nicole Kidman level surgery going on there. Everyone else just seems to have aged naturally.

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