QUESTION MARK!
(there is more than one way to skin a cat)
Anyone who preferred Janewaysâ hair over 7 of 9âs beans is just well, just not human.
Oh and her piercing intelligence, wit & repartee obv
Hang on, hasnt this been done already?
About 2 years ago I think
Picard is out today.
Last night wasnât it, or at least itâs already on the sites I useâŚ
Remarkably itâs on my cough primestreamsite.
Just hope itâs in English.
It has a buzz though. Even my Daughter whatâs appâs me video of her escalator ride in some Tube station with all the posters commenting she cant wait.
Glad heâs taken the initiative and told the world.
No point hiding it, especially when youâre fictional
Bald Klingons was one thing.
But Millenial Romulans with Curly Mousey Hair?
Disaster.
No not really, 1st Episode?
it is WONDERFUL
We will see, @Polski_Filip.
We have different standards, and by that, I mean I have standards
Why is there a Vulcan with an Irish accent?
Heâs a Heavy Bomber.
They are low standards but they are standards is what you meant
Such standards as are applied here.
Spoilers ahoy.
The good? Patrick Stewart is great in it. It is genuinely lovely to see him in Picardâs skin again. Heâs a fucking fantastic actor.
The rest is a bit shit.
It is fairly clear that the writers didnât know how to continue TNG, so what we have for the first twenty minutes is exposition of what the Federation has become since the Romulan supernova.
Earth is so far removed from the world we saw in All Good Things, the last TNG episode which actually does feature Picard at around this time of his life.
I actually found the initial part promising, but by the time we got to the end of the episode, and weâd had the Irish Romulan, and the Romulan that sounded like a bored dad from Reading wearily returning home, it was all too clear what this show is going to be. Another pretty vacant Star Trek series, action led with stuff moving so fast that nothing has any time to breath.
I could just about handle these LOST writers creating their own Trek universe. Iâm not really up for watching them destroy long established canon.
Wank.
I donât know how serious this is supposed to be but I get the sense that he didnât actually watch any of the program or if he did he was high on something when he was watching it.
And his view has been rendered irrelevant due to his views on DiscoveryâŚ
Discovery S1 was great.
S2 was utter balls unless you park your brain in neutral and have no knowledge of rudimentary science.
The whole point of Star Trek is making you think about what youâve just seen. These series are just making me think âwhy the fuck are these fucking LOST writers having anything to do with Star Trek?â
S1 of Discovery was decent because they had other people running the show.