I thought it was excellent, until...
they ruined it all with the lame copy and paste federation fleet.
At 14 I could of done better CGI with a copy of blender.
I really liked it. I thought it was way better then Discovery. Though their are some plot holes such as in the defector when Setal said to data that Romulan cybernetis that would very much like to see him. But to me that about how much I noticed.(without giving anything away)...I really really liked it. Not as good as DS9 S5-S6 but very good
...then we have characters like "Sutra"* as well...
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* Seriously, not even 60s Trek did gave anything such a so jaw-droppingly infantile name; even TNG's worst days they'd put in something something less juvenile or dilettante. It is what it is.
Picard Season 1? Better then DS9 Season 1 but not (yet) as good as DS9 Season 3-7.
Picard's "death" was a waste of time and hand wringing since the second season was announced pretty much before the first was aired.
Agnes was supposed to turn herself in for killing Maddox nut there's not even no mention of it at the end, she is kissing RIos and acting like all is well.
Picard HIRED Rios and dragged these poeple together for one specific mission. Sooooo, no what? Just bop around the galaxy together?
PIC easily has the best first season of any ST show. It tells a complete story with a beginning, middle, and end; it has thematic depth and wonderful characters. The writing is light-years more sophisticated and beautiful than anything we got in TNG or DS9 S1 -- yes, even better than "Duet," which (though I adore it) has a very ham-fisted, Wheel-of-Morality-turn-turn-turn-tell-us-the-lesson-that-we-should-learn ending.
And most of the complaints I see about the show are pretty shallow and vapid. Who cares if the Federation fleet had more than one class of starship? The story isn't affected by it either way. Yes, they named the animal that we see for five-point-seven seconds a bunnicorn because sometimes characters are whimsical. Yes, a character is named Sutra, because other characters are named things like Codex and Saga and Legacy -- "Sutra" is a word for a holy book, and not all sutras are the Kama for Vishnu's sake.
It is no such thing. PIC S1 is wrestling with many things, and one of the key themes of the whole season is death and how we choose to relate to it. Picard's death is necessary to the story being told -- it is a story about a man finding purpose again in his final days, after he had thought his meaningful life had ended, and the demands of a story like that are that the character must then sacrifice his life in order to achieve thematic catharsis. And, yes, Picard's resurrection is also thematically appropriate -- by accepting his own mortality, Picard finds meaning and purpose again, and so symbolically is "reborn," given one final reprieve before the sun finally sets on him. Not everything is just about the question of suspense or surprise.
I don't think we're supposed to take this as "all is well." Her actions have been haunting her all season and will continue to haunt her. But, yes, PIC is also about forgiveness and new life, and Jurati's feeling of being forgiven by her friends and by herself as allowed her to feel as though she has value again. Chabon has said that there will be more consequences in S2, but Jurati having a feeling of love is not the same thing as ignoring something they already spent half the season dealing with.
Yes, because in the course of that mission, a crew of misfits who had previously felt rejected and isolated came to love each other and to find purpose and meaning in working together. That's called character development, and it does not need to be spelled out for an audience member if the audience is paying attention.
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