I don't even know what I'm watching...I'm uncomfortable, yet I can't turn awayI started Tiger King on Netflix... what on earth am I watching? But I can't stop. Not even Jerry Springer could script something like this.
I don't even know what I'm watching...I'm uncomfortable, yet I can't turn awayI started Tiger King on Netflix... what on earth am I watching? But I can't stop. Not even Jerry Springer could script something like this.
Watched what I believe is the final episode of Picard this season. No fooling, I think it's the best episode ever of the franchise. Would highly recommend catching up before watching it though.
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So they finally did something good?
Just finished season 3 of Ozark, I loved it and I am looking forward to season 4, I am wondering if next season might be the end of the series?
I’m on episode 8. The brother is a terrible character imo.
I liked the series from the start. Picard and Discovery are both excellent in my book.
LOL I kept saying damn! that guy looks just like KR! I thought that he was really good but I did feel that there was too much screen time invested in him because we all knew that his demise was imminent.He’s a dollar store Keanu Reeves.
Are you talking about all of Star Trek, or just Picard? I can think of at least 10 TNG's that are better. Many OS's lots of DS9's and that's not counting Enterprise, but I didn't really like that one. Discovery we won't even mention.Watched what I believe is the final episode of Picard this season. No fooling, I think it's the best episode ever of the franchise. Would highly recommend catching up before watching it though.
All I know personally is that I didn't like the movie Star Trek: Into the Darkness and Alex Kurtzman was the same writer. Kurtzman is always a red herring for me, after the abomination that were the second Transformers movie, Amazing Spider-Man 2, the last Mummy flick, etc...
I have not watched either but from what I have heard from Trek fans, it has not been positive. In fact I have not heard one positive thing before reading your post. The consensus from Picard seems like all men are weak and that it condradict many Star Trek elements from the past. From that Universe or character-wise like for instance Picard has never liked children and here he seem to care for his progenity and the fact that he never cared for Data much but here they made it seem like they are buddies.
But the consensus seems to be that Trek fans don't like the pessimistic take on the future whereas Trek was always positive. Not to mention the cursing and violence.
There's guys I like very much RedletterMedia on You Tube it's a comedy seeing these guys wanting to kill themselves trying to review Picard. On the last video, they could not take it anymore. lol
All I know personally is that I didn't like the movie Star Trek: Into the Darkness and Alex Kurtzman was the same writer. Kurtzman is always a red herring for me, after the abomination that were the second Transformers movie, Amazing Spider-Man 2, the last Mummy flick, etc...
Are you talking about all of Star Trek, or just Picard? I can think of at least 10 TNG's that are better. Many OS's lots of DS9's and that's not counting Enterprise, but I didn't really like that one. Discovery we won't even mention.
He certainly makes the series. I was a bit worried at the end, but all's well.I guess it's a matter of personal taste. I'm comparing it to all series in the franchise.
I think that Picard is the strongest character among all the films and tv series. I like where the new series is written on the evolution of that character.
I'm not sure where your getting the idea that Picard didn't care for Data. It's quite the opposite, actually. He advocated for him at the risk of his own standing on many occasions.
Picard was uncomfortable around children. But like all people and well written characters, he was able to change and adapt himself over time
I liked the series from the start. Picard and Discovery are both excellent in my book.
LOL I kept saying damn! that guy looks just like KR! I thought that he was really good but I did feel that there was too much screen time invested in him because we all knew that his demise was imminent.
Great minds think alike lol, Mrs. OC is going to watch seasons one and two and I am probably going to watch it with her, I felt a little bit of a disconnect between seasons two and three tbh and I think it might have been because of the extra time taken for season 3 to debut. If you remember, there was speculation that it was to debut last August if I am remembering correctly. Bateman was co-producing The Outsider and that probably was the reason for the delay. I want to go back, especially to rewatch season two, season one was definitely the most explosive though. I am thinking that season 4 might be the end, I would rather see it go out on a high note as opposed to trying to extra mileage out of things that aren't really vital to the story that I am interested in.I liked how he gave every reason to accelerate his demise and how he had no notion of self-preservation or of how he was causing implosions on the lives of others. He was a disposable character for the season -- too flammable to even contemplate making it past this.
Almost tempted to start the whole series from scratch, and maybe appreciate that first season in a whole other light.
I am a big TNG fan but I’ve been pretty underwhelmed with Picard so far. I just completed the episode with Riker and Troi. Hopefully the finale is satisfying like you mentioned.
In a completely unrelated note, I just saw Bad Boys For Life. I liked it a lot. It was dumb of course, but definitely watchable and I laughed quite a bit. A couple of very shocking moments also for fans of the franchise.
Credits scene I could had done without but I saw it coming anyways.
He respected him but were not particularly close.
But you can say that about everybody. If a character act out of character, the excuse can always be "well the character evolved". Is there even an int of Picard in this series or it's just basically Patrick Stewart.