"In a Mirror, Darkly Part II"
Airdate: April 29, 2005
94 of 97 produced
94 of 97 aired
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Captain Archer decides to make the Terran Empire great again by using the futuristic USS Defiant to crush its enemies.
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Captain Archer decides to make the Terran Empire great again by using the futuristic USS Defiant to crush its enemies.
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Commander Jonathan Archer of the ISS Enterprise hatches a plot to steal a weapon of great power from a degenerate alien species, the Tholians.
"Don't take your eyes off that midriff, Sergeant."
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Enterprise takes on three Orion dancing women for some reason.
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The Enterprise flies into the Death Star to destroy the core of Star Trek.
Kaboom!
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Phlox races to find a cure for the augment virus, while Malcom and Archer butt heads over Malcolm's secrecy.
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We finally learn the Big Dark Secret behind Jack Crusher's superpowers. Saddle up, lock and load -- it's really, really dumb.
Picard, Season 3
"Surrender"
Aired: April 6, 2023
28 of 30 produced
28 of 30 released
Introduction
We're still on the ship. We're still being held hostage by Vadic. We still don't find out the answers to the "compelling" mysteries of the season.
It just occurred to me, but this scene is quite reminiscent of "Menage A Troi..." an episode that had undergone a rehabilitation for me with the benefit of hindsight and comparison.
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The bad guys board the USS Titan, and people pretend to have ethical debates. We learn a few drips of information about the antagonists. Somehow, despite the Big Event being mere hours away, it still find a way not to happen within the run time of this episode.
Maybe no one has complete, coherent conversations because they simply can't see one another, or their scripts?
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The Enterprise crew runs into some kidnaping trouble back home on Earth. Trip gets accustomed to his new ship and T'Pol feels his absence. Malcolm experiences a conflict of interest.
"The first rule of forehead ridges is we do not talk about forehead ridges."
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At long last every major TNG cast member who is not dead or Traveling the limitless dimensions of the cosmos receives screen time in the same episode. And we are left to question: why did it take six episodes?
Star Trek Picard: A floating museum of references to things you actually like.