The Question
Eternal
If he was an android why would he be building himself an android body?
Maybe he's like Sodey Popsha and doesn't know he already is one. Yet. Juliana Tainer didn't know she was one, either.
If he was an android why would he be building himself an android body?
I think I know how it's going to end, the master robot race will arrive to kill all organics, and Picard will point at the borg and say they are part organic and half synthetic, and if they kill them, they are killing their own. So to save the universe Picard has to embrace his time as a borg, and that ends up saving everyone.
Definitely the worst episode of the season, IMHO. And next week looks like a Discovery-style explosion fest of an ending so... ugh. We'll see, though.
I know i keep saying it (or I said it once before) but it's directed by Akiva Goldsman again, who directed the Discovery explosion fest season one finale...
The planet of the robots felt like something from TNG season one. Maybe that was on purpose but I didn't like it!
Seriously why is Seven of Nine in this show.
Soong has a fucking never before mentioned son WHO LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE HIM AND HAS THE EXACT SAME JOB. I know Enterprise did the same thing but that was pretty goofy too.
There is so much wrong with this episode I'm starting to feel there were extensive reshoots and trouble with production? The editing and pace have been horrific for a while now (Picard literally meets and says goodbye to Elnor FOUR times in four episodes) the show is all over the place.
The secret son? REALLY? It makes NO sense.
Star Trek: Picard has achieved the impossible. The IMPOSSIBLE. They've made me miss Chakotay.