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Old 04-15-2023, 06:35 AM   #1825
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I'm all up to date with season 3 of Star Trek: Picard and it is such a significant improvement on the previous two seasons, which were just bollocks.

It almost feels like a different show, which I assume is down to someone new taking over at the helm. Whomever is now in charge is clearly a fan of the IP, rather than wanting to use it purely as a vehicle for pushing 'the message.'

The show is still hamstrung to a certain point by the abysmal choices made in the previous two seasons, but if the IP is managed like season 3 from now on I think we'll see some good stuff develop.

SPOILER: show
My only real gripe is with having the Borg as the big bad once again. Voyager pretty much neutered the Borg as a scary villain, and this could have been an opportunity to do something more creative.

Also, the whole Enterprise-D is a bit much. I've enjoyed some of the fan service, but this went a bit too far.
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