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Ep 4 was great! It's been years since i wanted to watch more of a show when an episode was over.

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Thje best was in the holo-pub and

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Picard and his son were bonding and having a love-in and the real captain of the ship came in and reminded Picard of the cube battle that he presided over as Lecutus of Borg and killed 10,000 Federation members and Picard then slung his hook with his tail between his legs, in shame

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merc wrote:

Thje best was in the holo-pub and

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Picard and his son were bonding and having a love-in and the real captain of the ship came in and reminded Picard of the cube battle that he presided over as Lecutus of Borg and killed 10,000 Federation members and Picard then slung his hook with his tail between his legs, in shame

The best? Really?

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Yeah, it was a very good scene, the real captain nailed it!

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I've watched every episode since the start and I just want this monstrosity to die. Season 3 have been better then the other ones but for the love of God, let the old men die with a little bit of honor remaining.

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Kanga wrote:

I've watched every episode since the start and I just want this monstrosity to die. Season 3 have been better then the other ones but for the love of God, let the old men die with a little bit of honor remaining.

they do certainly look VERY OLD. So much for Picards robot body. I am surprised they did not rope in Shatner just to complete the cast

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merc wrote:
Kanga wrote:

I've watched every episode since the start and I just want this monstrosity to die. Season 3 have been better then the other ones but for the love of God, let the old men die with a little bit of honor remaining.

they do certainly look VERY OLD. So much for Picards robot body. I am surprised they did not rope in Shatner just to complete the cast

I mean surely there is enough nurses on set to take care of him too so why not?

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lol big_smile lol

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well with eps 5 things are looking up

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3x5: Damn, season 3 is so good, better than season 1 and 2 together! big_smile

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Absolutely loving this season,

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Nearly choked when I seen Ro Laren. Shame they killed ot of or did they.

The scene with picsrd in the hollo deck was fab. Can't wait to see where this is all heading.

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what stopped the last few eps sinking into a Picard lovin or worship at the Picard shrine was the bolshy captain.

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@merc I agree, the counter perspective was necessary, it really came off like a socio economic comparison, where Picard (upper class elitist who was given everything on a silver platter and is being worshipped for it) was put in his place by Liam Shaw (a disgruntled lower class grease monkey who had to work his way up from nothing to get where he is.)  Questioning our idols and our social hierarchies, all while paying homage to TNG; well written.

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I'm still waiting for Wesley to show up, also I find it hilarious how Beverly said Jack was raised in England to explain away the accent, lolz (as though he wouldn't have her accent), big_smile in the place of, "the producers felt he had the best audition" which is what his casting reeks of....he's so out of place, also is he just another Picard alien, like Tom Hardy in Nemesis?  What's with the hallucinations?  Why is he a trained weapon of destruction?  What do the changlings want with him?  Who's a changling, are you a changling, am I a changling, are we all just cylons? lolz. How very BSG of Star Trek.

Such a good show!

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paisley1 wrote:

@merc I agree, the counter perspective was necessary, it really came off like a socio economic comparison, where Picard (upper class elitist who was given everything on a silver platter and is being worshipped for it) was put in his place by Liam Shaw (a disgruntled lower class grease monkey who had to work his way up from nothing to get where he is.)  Questioning our idols and our social hierarchies, all while paying homage to TNG; well written.

In the end I think it will turn into  a Picard "I told you so!" and the bolshy captain will have to eat his words