Friday, March 27, 2020

Star Trek: Picard Finale Notes and the state of modern Star Trek



I wrote these notes while watching the season finale 


  • I liked seeing the Stargazer doctor on the show (episode 2 I think)
  • This episode (like most of the episodes) felt very rushed!!!
  • Magic hand held machine provided by Saga last episode fixes Rios ship through the power of imagination...wtf???
  • the Cersi Lannister romulan sister was on the cube all along? She didn’t die or was beamed away in ep8??wtf? I really thought we were going to see some brother/sister action...(she asks him if he slept with any of the androids) Creepy 
  • So Agnes was able to lie to the androids? Again ignoring their own continuity. She also uses the phrase “Crypto kung fu” to new Doctor Soong... (fuck off show)
  • Love the Picard speeches 





  • Soji’s flip flopping loyalties (and other characters flip flopping loyalties)
  • Picard and Agnes get back to Rios ship from the android town quite fast considering last episode it seemed to be a long trek (badumboom)
  • Space flowers again!!
  • Picard maneuver 2.0.lame
  • Riker!!!! But his bridge looked like a fan film bridge. Love him talking smack with Commodore Oh. But his fleet is all the same ship (cut and paste)? Same with the romulan fleet? Where was the Enterprise???!!!
  • So the powerful ancient AI’s are just gonna not come now because Soji destroyed her comm? Why did it look like Doctor Octopuses arms from Spiderman 2? 




  • Picard conveniently dies due to his brain anomaly 
  • Agnes barely knows Picard yet she’s crying profusely at his death. Everyone is crying. Soji is crying and just a few minutes earlier she was trying to unleash death on all organic humanoid life...
  • Some closure for Data (liked that scene)but his uniform didn’t quite fit...plus he looked a little off


  • Where the fuck is Lore???!!!!
  • Picard is an Android now...???
  • So was Data in the first episode not a dream but a communication from the real one? 
  • Agnes kissing Rios...have they forgotten she’s a murderer!!!!???? WTF???? Has everyone forgotten Bruce Maddox was murdered by her!!!???
  • Rafi and Seven holding hands? So are they a couple now? When did that happen???
  • So is Picard actually dead and this new Picard is just a copy? 
  • Why put him in a old body? Why couldn’t they put Data in an Android body???
  • What’s Rios ship called again? 
  • These evil galaxy spanning synths: now that they know they were being summoned to our galaxy why would they not come on their own? 
  • Why did they let Commodore Oh leave? She is responsible for a lot of Federation/Romulan deaths?
  • What about all the borg left on the android planet?




Data’s death: I actually didn’t mind Data being there despite his makeup being a little off and his uniform not fitting properly. 

My question is was it Data actually reaching out to Picard in his dream in episode one that got everything rolling? That might have been cool had it been written that way. Also the coincidence of Dahj and Soji looking like the daughter from his 30 year old painting: was that Maddox? 

Also why couldn’t they transfer Data’s conscience to another body if they could do that for Picard? 




Bottom Line: The problem with modern Star Trek is that the people in charge of it do not understand the fundamentals of what makes Star Trek special. Star Trek is supposed to be a positive vision of the future built on cooperation and a respect for all life. It’s supposed to convey a message, it’s supposed to be a show the whole family can watch, it’s supposed to be an inspiration for its viewers/fans. It’s supposed to show a clear and concise story with a beginning/middle/climax and ending. 


In the past Star Trek at times lost their way (like the TNG episodes Code of Honour & Conspiracy) but they always course corrected and got on the proper path. Unfortunately modern Star Trek has not only gone off that path but lost it completely in the first season of Star Trek: Discovery. And as long as Trek is under the stewardship of people who do not understand the fundamentals of what made Star Trek the cultural icon it was it’ll never be good or the same ever again. 





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