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Its 20 years after Next Generation. And he's trying to reclaim the bits of his humanity that the Borg stole from him. He never joined his crew in poker either until that last episode of Next Generation.I liked it, but it feels more like we are watching the actors not the characters, Picard was never so huggy.
That's my #1 rant too. Don't get us all pumped up with returning characters only to fucking kill them off a minute later to piss us off. Jonathan Del Arco should have been made a regular, his presence and his take on latter-day Hugh was fantastic.Killing off important characters for weak shock value isn't clever or deep.
They are in such a killing frenzy they even had to kill Rikers son, can't anyone have any happiness in this show?
Minor nitpicky question: WTF happened to the Romulans' foreheads? They went from "can't tell them apart from Vulcans" in TOS to "foreheads with ridges that match the eyebrows" in TNG/DS9/VOY, back to "can't tell them apart from Vulcans" in PIC.
Were the forehead ridges some kind of cosmetic affectation, like nose rings?
Irish housekeeper mentioned the ridge romulan come from the North, lots of planets have a North.
Icheb getting offed in gratuitous fashion probably had something to do with Manu Intiraymi being a twat in real life but it still didn't feel right to see the character just butchered like that after everything Icheb went through to get to the Alpha Quadrant. Felt cheap.
I have to agree with Picard not feeling like Picard at this point as well. I'm totally fine with him not being the exact same as the TNG days and having softened around the edges a bit but it's an actual struggle to find anything from the established character in this show. It's just not Picard for me and whilst I got a big kick out of seeing Seven back it didn't feel anything like her character either.
The Picard/Troi/Riker stuff was completely on point and I loved that part.
[Googles what an "Icheb" is]
Meh.
Truth be told, if they announced they were going to horribly torture to death everything related to ST:VOY, I'd almost be tempted to get a Netflix subscription.
Yep, that part was good. Hugh ugly-crying over some drones seemed stripped of needed context and therefore resonance, though.
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