The immigration story still feels unnecessary (it feels like they needed a task for Seven, Rios, Raffi and have chosen to tell an an inconsequential action sub-plot in which they don't care about the actual characters). Plus I get "bored" of the setting: it looks nice and all but ain't that a sci-fi show supposed to take place in space and in the distant future? Plus, I get bored of this predictable pattern: every episode adds another all-star character (or a relative or an actor) from the original TNG show. Who's next? Tasha? Spot? Barclay? Troi? I mean, don't get me wrong here, the Soong story is intriguing and nicely told (w/o further explanation not very 2024-ish though given the tech he uses - although I know that Star Trek's timeline isn't identical to our real world) and it doesn't feel like pure fan service but it really takes focus away from the already established characters, which they can't devote the time to they would have deserved. I mean, it's a shame: they have presumably implants-less (and thus; probably disoriented) Seven - one of the most intriguing and multi-layered characters ever in StarTrek - (and a Borg Queen as her obvious nemesis) but the writers don't seem to care. The one positive thing though is that they really worked hard to find a better role for Agnes. She was not very well perceived (by me) in season one and she's still not a very likeable heroine but she is quickly becoming the central character in this season. And her story is well told for the most part. The Borg queen had a cunning plan after all and I approve the idea that Agnes is about to become her "vessel". [which, admittedly, everybody could see from the start].
Overall it's a better episode than the last one. I like the moderate pace and the absence of action (a few scenes aside). And I like that Q's "game" is so mysterious and everyone is puzzled what Q (and the Borg) are really up to (the crew is puzzled and we, the audience, have even more puzzle pieces to play with). I really want to know.
Biggest plot hole: A random french officer from a rural town wouldn't be able to speak English :-)
4/10
Well didn't take this second season long to go where the first season went and that's down the crapper.
What a load of Woke Garbage. Between Laris not Laris and Guinan not Guinan and now the fate of the primary timeline and the hole of the Galaxy and humanity rest of this one Picard "WOMAN"..eye role.
They just keep adding another ridiculous lair but never going anywhere interesting with it to keep the story engaging not that it ever has been.
This show is like a dog chasing It's own tail
Round and round we go but never getting anywhere.
I sm so very very bored and I really don't care for anymore of this complete shit-show.
It all over the place.
I saw that borg storyline light years away, and she's definitely the Queen on the stargazer am telling you now, why else ask just for Picard.
Oh yeah and the cop can just gain access to board the ship that all of a Sudden has a faulty cloak,
It's all just to convenient for the plot.
I call it go's damn lazy writing.
Poor episode for a Woke bull-crap boring show and Patrick looks nackerd in every scene you can literally hear him weezing and see him breathing heavily, that ain't acting.
81yrs old I now understand why he's calling a day with season 3 the old Swan song for Picard. Even Patrick has gone on record to say that after season 3 he will never be Picard again, this is it for him.
Thank God for that because this show is bad and I mean really really Bad.
Review by FinFanBlockedParentSpoilers2022-03-31T16:52:05Z
More pieces of the puzzle but still no full picture developing.
It actually wasn't too bad. We see more of Q, which is a good thing given deLancies great performance. Concerning Q: Why would he rip himself of his own power in a scenario he himself created ? Doesn't make sense and suggest that someone else is involved ?
So, Laris isn't Laris but a supervisor like Gary Seven. That's an interesting angle that I hope get's further developed than just this short mentioning. I'm also getting some Edith Keeler vibes with Renee Picard in the sense that she was essential for the timeline. Interestingly Keeler's survival would have let probably to the same future as Renee not making the flight. Coincidence ?
The ICE storyline is hopefully done with and it was obviously just there to make a point. Let's leave it at that.
I don't like the Jurati plot because I don't like Jurati. And I'm dissapointed in how they used the Borg Queen so far. But that's just me personally.
Bringing in Brent Spiner as another Soong ancestor is a nice angle that, in a way, gives more depth. Althought I fear he's just a tool here. And Isa Briones finally got to make her appearance in this timeline, too.
One thing that pains me to say a bit is that it feels that Patrick Stewart seems exhausted in almost every scene he's in. It could be intentional in how he plays Picard as a fragile old man. I hope it is because otherwise it would mean it's too much for him. Which could be normal given his age but makes me wonder about his involvement in season 3.