rwfmade-152-50956
Joined Sep 2011
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When you hope the pain might finally alleviate, the agony of Agnes, the Elrond of Eleanor, the teary hugs and contrived mushiness, and the celebration of Borg as the purest form of communism, which is ultimately the agenda this show tries to push, stabs every every square inch of your body and douses it with salt.
5.4 rating is too kind. No sane person could rate this higher than a 1. I'm assuming friends and family of the makers tried to help. There is not one single redeeming quality of this episode or this season. The Kurtzman crew are obsessed with having some space Jesus in all their shows - Mikey BurntHam in Discovery and Alison swallowed too many Pills in Picard. Enough. Please eliminate this entire generation of filmmakers and bestow Star Trek to the rightful heirs.
The cringe flows through me as Picard easily convinces law enforcement he's a 25th century time traveler here to save the galaxy.
I'm convinced there's a Hollywood conspiracy against black women. Three different current scifi shows feature the most humiliating roles for them, horribly written, directed to intentionally be inconsistent, and as a result, seemingly badly acted. This is the most egregious example, a perfectly non-Guinan character falsely posing as Guinan. There was a perfectly capable actress named Whoopi Goldberg who was primed for the role - kinda weird she was reduced to a cameo. Are we being baited? That's a big muscular YES!
I'm convinced there's a Hollywood conspiracy against black women. Three different current scifi shows feature the most humiliating roles for them, horribly written, directed to intentionally be inconsistent, and as a result, seemingly badly acted. This is the most egregious example, a perfectly non-Guinan character falsely posing as Guinan. There was a perfectly capable actress named Whoopi Goldberg who was primed for the role - kinda weird she was reduced to a cameo. Are we being baited? That's a big muscular YES!