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Star Trek: Picard: Nepenthe (2020)
Back to the past
Any fan of Star Trek Next Generation will be teary-eyed face this emotional episode !
We find with pleasure and nostalgia Will and Deanna, whose destiny and characters are better treated than those of Seven of Nine previously.
The ship's crew is also treated with more intelligence and depth, so that when the writers want they can make good stories true to the Star Trek spirit.
As long as the series remains on this path !
Star Trek: Picard: Stardust City Rag (2020)
The worst episode yet
What more can be said that has not already been said?
The presence of gore is inappropriate for a program from the Star Trek universe. It is a serious mistake.
The writers give in to the ease of the fashion of the moment, the "dark". Everything is rotten, sad, etc. even if it means completely changing the emotions of the characters (Seven of Nine is supposed to have no more implants and above all, it is not supposed to have superhuman strength!) She is looking for revenge when we had left her in a relationship with Chakotay since Voyager, something went wrong ...
As for the death of Icheb, we notice only the nonsensical barbarism of his execution and not his identity which is not given at any time of the episode, which spoils the expected effect of empathy.
Star Trek it is hope, it is the coexistence of several different peoples. There is none of this here. We have the impression that everything is uniform in space (ironic ! ), That all peoples are hostile and / or confronted with problems. That we no longer know how to treat injured people, that the Federation is only made up of earthlings, that regional accents still exist.
The timing of the events is not clear from the first minutes of the episode.
Not to mention the script inconsistencies: why not have anesthetized Icheb? Why not have him have a CT scan that would have shown that he no longer had an implant, when Seven of Nine was scanned later in the episode? Seven of nine who suddenly becomes a Terminator, why didn't she find her enemy sooner if she knew where she was? And the murder of Maddox, nobody realizes it? What is the use of IT, the medical hologram? In short, I will stop there because there is still a lot to say.
In fact it is not the future that is shown to us, but a world based on our current civilization. And that's not what I'm looking for. I need to dream.
Star Trek: Picard: The Impossible Box (2020)
Better than the previous episode
A boring and laborious first part. But when Picard enters the Borg cube, it becomes interesting.
The secondary characters are really bland and uninteresting, except Elnor who seems to be the only one to have common sense and distribution.
The rest is deja vu.