The reason for asking is that at the end of the first episode, Q comes back. He then changes their current timeline to a totalitarian 'confederation' by changing something back in 2024 in LA.
Now that the small crew have travelling back to 2024 and about to go looking for 'the watcher' one of them warns the others to avoid anything that can scan them and pick up the signatures from their ID andvaccination chips, that don't exist yet.
I mean, someone is playing games coz that isn't any kind of co-incidence.
It's just extremely bad TV written by woketards. There was some heavy handed moralizing regarding liberal views on immigration and global warming, but mostly the plot was just random shit that made no sense, almost like a Family Guy episode.
The quip about "vaccination chips", if I remember correctly, was that people of 2024 would detect them and thus realize the intrepid time traveling crew does not belong since vax chips are apparently part of our glorious Federation future, not that such things already existed by 2024. See, they were worried about messing up the timeline and wanted to be low key.
They then spent the rest of the season getting in police chases, blowing shit up, massacring hoards of Borg in plain sight, and otherwise fucking up the timeline as much as possible without giving it a second thought.
Really the only good reason to watch this show is for the RLM reviews.
Haha, thanks for the synopsis
Stacy Abrams plays the role of President. Nuff said.
Jean-Luc Picard is played by Oxford-English accented Patrick Stewart who is as woke as can be. It wouldn't surprise me if he's a kiddie diddler.
Probably, but watching him revise the Picard role brings me back to my younger years when I was none the wiser.
Plus he was in Excalibur, a fav movie from my youth as well.
I watched one episode of the very new Star Trek because Michelle Yeoh was in it.
Stopped at the shiny Klingons, kudos to you for being able to make it through more than one episode.
Not even John Delancey could get me to watch an episode. I prefer the Critical Drinker's take on it lol.
And I am a huge Star Trek fan, of the old stuff.
I will say it has worn thin very quickly, there's only so much a geriatric picard can do after all.
Yeah especially when they neuter him beyond repair. I really liked Voyager until it became Jeri Ryan mania, they had so many good characters they could have played off of.
Star Trek has always been known to tackle the issues of today in their sci-fi.
Bit like the Simpsons.
Yep. One particular (original) Star Trek episode tackled racism. There was a planet where all of the people were black on one side and white on the other. They were warring with one another because the people that were, say, white on the right were considered to be superior to those that were white on the left side (or whatever it actually was in the show, I forget now.)
The episode was designed to show how ridiculous racism is by taking it to the level of absurdity.
I remember the ep. It was silly because the different color patterns had no correlation to different modes of behavior
Exactly, fren!
Here's the episode:
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Let_That_Be_Your_Last_Battlefield_(episode)
Simpsons are used to send deep state coms and help in MK Ultra programming.
Try Strange New Worlds.
Thanks, I'll take a look
Picard is in huge ratings trouble. Don’t be surprised by this nonsense or the fact that they are bringing back the entire cast of TNG (short of Wesley Crusher) in an attempt to save the paramount + platforms biggest offering..
Wil Wheaton got a cameo in the last episode of S2, surely his payment for his absolutely insufferable shilling for the show on The Ready Room.
Good to know that woke media is getting blown out.
redlettermedia goes over picard. Its pretty entertaining
I started watching it last night but realized I didn't quite recollect what happened in S1 so was going to start again from S1E1.
Although numerous comments on Prime Video call it out for being woke.
Picked up a two month sub to it for $.99 Prime Days deal so I could watch S2.
While I'm not a Trekkie by any means, I did use to watch the show back in the day and is the Trek from my generation so when Picard came out I enjoyed old character revised.
I just finished watching it, along with refreshing on the first season. I enjoyed it, the biggest drawback for me was fricking Whoopie. Seeing her now for the woke POS she is Vs. back in the day watching TNG and fond memories of her from previous movies, Jumping Jack Flash, Burglar etc.
I felt the same way
Why do you ask this question? Picards story ended years ago, this is just a reanimated corpse. I've only see half a trailer.