I do see what you mean, although I'm not going to be as harsh as you are towards the creative teams.Worffan101 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:38 pm Picard isn't a bad show, just one deeply flawed by the toxic influence of Secret Hideout in general and Akiva Goldsman in particular. There's some stuff in it that I not only loved but that I believe is genuinely revolutionary for Trek, like Troi and Riker's kid inventing his own planet because he was born in space. And Jeri Ryan and Patrick Stewart universally stole the show.
The problem is that the Borg cube scenes mostly suck, the Romulan worldbuilding is mediocre and almost feels too TOS Vulcan, which I guess was the point but is kinda a letdown compared to "Rihannsu", Murderbot is a shitty villain, the fake-out death sucks totally, killing off Icheb and Hugh was cruel and unnecessary (ESPECIALLY both of them!), Raffi is not sufficiently sympathetic to make up for being a jerkass, the android planet's magic flowers and hippie presentation wore on me due to my experience with Berman-era Trek's aging flower-child obsessions, and quite frankly they ripped the plot off of Mass Effect.
It's still way better than Star Trek Discovery, which is Dick Cheney's darkest masturbatory fantasies brought to life with a "We're diverse!" social-capital coat of paint slapped over top, and then processed through the patented and time-tested Alex Kurtzman Shittification Engine, then capped off with the most obvious "oh fuck we really should've paid attention to Clexagate happening THE YEAR BEFORE WE FRIDGED THE GAY GUY and not fridged the gay guy" fix-it imaginable. And season 2 is basically ripped straight from David Hack's shitty novels about the Federation being a secret dystopia run by an evil AI because being good is stupid and naive and for babies and only Hard Men doing Hard Things and making Hard Decisions are able to preserve the fatherland and oh, oh, oh god, Dave Hack just creamed himself all over his Jack Bauer body pillow. But Section 31 are totally good guys it's just that they made a little mistake, y'all.
I mean, at least Picard has the balls to say that mindless nationalism is bad. And some of its scripts are actually competent. And it has two of the best actors in the world.
While I do like the first season of Star Trek Discovery, I do think Star Trek Picard handled the message of not giving into fear and prejudice and keeping to moral principles better, and I feel Picard was more focused on what it wanted to tell than Discovery's first season.
I also agree that the senseless deaths in both series were unnecessary and even cruel that robbed those characters of further development, although Doctor Culber was intended to return and I to like that season 2 explored the emotional turmoil from his resurrection, and I feel Hugh's death was handled better as he died protecting the XB's and could become a martyr that other XB's could rally behind.
Although I personally did like the scenes in the Borg Cube, I like the Cube itself as the series really shows just how large this thing is, and even with it shutdown it still has this forebodingness to it, and I like the Soji and Narek relationship as we the audience know he's only using her and thus those scenes are tense, it's the equivalent of Alfred Hitchcock's showing the audience the bomb trick, and I did like Soji slowly discovering what she is and her emotional turmoil.
I did enjoy the small bits of Romulan world building myself and I do hope we get more in season 2, it's honestly been a long time coming for the Romulans as we've only really seen the military side of them, I wasn't that invested in Raffi but after some discussions here I've grown to appreciate and sympathies with her, I do see that you mean with the android planet Coppelius's "hippie presentation", but I still love it as for one it's a civilisation of artificial life, and is no where near as bad or smug as the Ba'ku are.
I do disagree on it just being a ripoff of Mass Effect however, as while Mass Effect was about preparing, fighting, and defeating the Reapers, in Picard stopping the artificial life from another galaxy wasn't the focus and was about Soji and the androids not giving into fear and prejudice like the Zhat Vash had done, and to show that there are people who will stand and fight for their rights to exist, the artificial life from another galaxy could have been replaced by a large bomb that wiped out organic life and the message would have remained the same, I do like the implications of the Alliance of synthetic life however.
And I do disagree with the glorification of Section 31, I honestly thought the Discovery went out of it's way to show how bad the organisation was, also CONTROL wasn't running the Federation or Starfleet in Discovery, but it did show the dangers of that kind of autonomy.
But I agree that Sir Patrick Stewart and Jeri Ryan are fantastic returning to their roles, it was great to see Seven had grown a lot from her days on USS Voyager and both metaphorically and literally let her hair down as it were, and Picard himself was amazing, bringing back his warmth and kindness that we remember him for from The Next Generation, and had some great quotes of wisdom in the season, and I really like they explored more of his trauma from being assimilated, I also really like Brent Spiner retiring as Data, and I'm glade we were given a proper goodbye to him, and his death brought tears to my eyes.