I love that Picard picks up on the number "coincidences" so quickly. Might seem awfully convenient without background knowledge - but similar things happened around him in TNG. The one that specifically comes to mind was when they were trapped in a time loop and suddenly Data started coming across the number 3 because he had received it as a signal from the previous loop to try and break out. Between probably recounting past time travel/timeline related events and just having witnessed a situation similar to when Data was almost corrupted by a Borg Queen, it's no surprise he'd pick up on a pattern like that.
And yet Guinan at some point said he is not a good observer. BTW, those numerical synchronicities can be noticed in reality. (And the term "in reality" becomes ponderworthy in that context, but you know what I mean. ... 'Our world'.)
TNG writer 1: "Don't you think having a Frenchman captain with a British accent that drinks tea and reads Shakespeare won't cause questions from fans?" TNG writer 2: "Don't worry, I am sure we will answer that question in season 1, is not like we are going to forget about it and answer it decades later." Decades later:
Most people from France....learn british english (a lot of emphasis put on articulation).....and sound way better.....or they can be raised in both cultures and learn accents that way. By the time Picard was a child....the world was globalized so much that accents did not matter if you were being beamed all lover the planet for school.
England was a nice touch to explain his accent. And in fairness i do know some anglo French people and there English is wonderful. Very mild French accent, usually an English parent
@@lecturesfromleeds614. Well his professional background is the Old Vic Theatre School, the Old Vic Company, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. That should explain his English pronunciation enough, right?😉
The sound of the cloaking device activating sounds almost the same as the Bird of Prey in "STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK" when it's cloaking device was activated.
If it had been stored in a cellar maybe - if it was stored in that room then the heat would have most likely destroyed the taste. Nice bottle to have on your shelf though. :)
Patrick Stewart was from the west riding of Yorkshire and he's the ambassador of Huddersfield university. Though he doesn't sound remotely Yorkshire, he is
I couldn't help but notice 3 days until the change occurs? is that a nod to Ledgend of Zelda Majoras Mask where you only have 3 days to fix everything?
Likely not. It's a common choice for storytelling. Although we could imagine a connection to the numbers-spotting aspect in this scene and the related theme in one episode of TNG where 3s were manifesting everywhere.
Oh look a "FREE GUN" over the fire place😲😅. there's a lot wrong with this seen, BUTT, I am really liking what is going on and how thing are progressing so far season 2 is got me hooked.........................................for now😑.
Patrick Stewart is a great actor. I am a fan. I love picard. But it is soo soo far from Gene Roddenberry vision it hurts. I would not be so lame about it if it had a different name. Its not trek.
Dagnabbit! Why did this show have to suddenly start to seem interesting instead of just being another offensive (Yes, I’m looking at you appropriately named STD) entry in the character original personality ignoring and Star Trek universe background retcon-ing Olympics!? 😵💫
I liked how the Picard family backstory explained one of the lingering questions I had in Next Generation: why the French guy had an English accent.
I know right 🤣😂.
But he's still yelling, "Maman! Maman!" as a child, living in France, which would strongly suggest that he has no reason to have an English accent.
I love that Picard picks up on the number "coincidences" so quickly. Might seem awfully convenient without background knowledge - but similar things happened around him in TNG. The one that specifically comes to mind was when they were trapped in a time loop and suddenly Data started coming across the number 3 because he had received it as a signal from the previous loop to try and break out. Between probably recounting past time travel/timeline related events and just having witnessed a situation similar to when Data was almost corrupted by a Borg Queen, it's no surprise he'd pick up on a pattern like that.
And yet Guinan at some point said he is not a good observer.
BTW, those numerical synchronicities can be noticed in reality. (And the term "in reality" becomes ponderworthy in that context, but you know what I mean. ... 'Our world'.)
I love that the ship dosent have the power to keep them warm but sure as hell has enough power to run the cloak. lmao
The Dixon Hill reference was a nice nod to TNG, as well as Picard once again showing how quickly he becomes aware of hints and patterns around him.
It's nice that the finally explained why a French captain had an English accent.
Yes, and even quite plausibly so!
in the simplest way possible 🤣
TNG writer 1: "Don't you think having a Frenchman captain with a British accent that drinks tea and reads Shakespeare won't cause questions from fans?" TNG writer 2: "Don't worry, I am sure we will answer that question in season 1, is not like we are going to forget about it and answer it decades later." Decades later:
And what about Romulans with Irish or Australian accents? lol
Season one proved why we never wanted Picard to have a French accent.
@@mlr4524 Tal Shiar agents who couldn't let go of the human accents, because they found them to be too lovely
Most people from France....learn british english (a lot of emphasis put on articulation).....and sound way better.....or they can be raised in both cultures and learn accents that way. By the time Picard was a child....the world was globalized so much that accents did not matter if you were being beamed all lover the planet for school.
He cannot even pronounce his name carrectly. The 'D' is silent in Picard
That title reads like it is said by a Tamarian.
"Picard. And Jurati. In his Vineyard.
Picard and Jurati, in the past."
England was a nice touch to explain his accent. And in fairness i do know some anglo French people and there English is wonderful. Very mild French accent, usually an English parent
Patrick Stewart is from Yorkshire, in northern England, but he doesn't have a Yorkshire accent or even a northern English accent
@@lecturesfromleeds614. Well his professional background is the Old Vic Theatre School, the Old Vic Company, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. That should explain his English pronunciation enough, right?😉
Lectures from Leeds if you look up his address to the Oxford Union, you’ll notice Sir Patrick’s Yorkshire accent come out here and there!
I just thought French was a dead language in the future lol
The song just makes me think of Inception every time.
The sound of the cloaking device activating sounds almost the same as the Bird of Prey in "STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK" when it's cloaking device was activated.
It's the same audio file I believe
Shocking the same technology has the same sound effect
I think its more closely to the Bird of Prey in Star Trek 6 The Undiscovered Country
A 1915 pinot noir would be worth almost a million today.
If it had been stored in a cellar maybe - if it was stored in that room then the heat would have most likely destroyed the taste. Nice bottle to have on your shelf though. :)
@@brianh9358 I do not know a lot about wine so I will have to take your word for it. I thnik some wines go off after awhile!
Patrick Stewart was from the west riding of Yorkshire and he's the ambassador of Huddersfield university. Though he doesn't sound remotely Yorkshire, he is
There are videos of him speaking in his native accent.
You can hear Yorkshire if you listen very carefully.
I thought he had an Oxford accent.
Hes a yorkshire pudding.
That's soldiering
Actually his family didn't have a replicator in the house .
An abandoned mansion in France full of wine bottles and nobody squatting .... yeah, sure.
Picard mentions they have caretakers watching over the property over the years, they just don't live inside the house.
@@mutopis then why are there no lights on and the place is a mess???
Coming back to the first place he went after breaking free from the Borg's control
3 days before the timeline changes means that they have 72 hours to correct it.
That's 4,320 minutes!
Dawn of the 1st day 72 hours remain
Tax deadline!! Lol
Somehow it always goes back to WWII
I couldn't help but notice 3 days until the change occurs? is that a nod to Ledgend of Zelda Majoras Mask where you only have 3 days to fix everything?
Likely not. It's a common choice for storytelling.
Although we could imagine a connection to the numbers-spotting aspect in this scene and the related theme in one episode of TNG where 3s were manifesting everywhere.
Of course they are going to make love interess pretty
*They did n’t know she was the bad guy*
Its not the same house. Season 4 Episode 2 of TNG called "Family" showed an entirely different home that burned to the ground in Generations
I believe they said it was in the barn.
When is the part where the boy meets the blue girl in the kitchen and they start talking telepathically?
Oh wait, wrong franchise, carry on.
Yes. These time travels can be confusing.
I was waiting for the rat that cooks.
Picard...the music is playing.....wake up!
The wording of your video title sounds like it's right out of Darmark.
I had the same thought
@@robertanderson5092 Same.
there must be millions of French songs but why does every movie and tv show play the same song every time? 2:06
AHA! The timeline changed because someone didn't pay their taxes on time
Where is the rat that cooks fine French cuisine?
Oh look a "FREE GUN" over the fire place😲😅. there's a lot wrong with this seen, BUTT, I am really liking what is going on and how thing are progressing so far
season 2 is got me hooked.........................................for now😑.
I was thinking it was weird that they started a fire and let anyone around know they were there when they had a cloaked starship parked out front.
Perhaps you're noticing the touches that Lea Thompson put on this episode as Director! I call it Star Trek Goes Back To The Future.
Well to be honest. The Picarda if the past probably went rabbit hunting. Lol
Jurati and the actress who plays her are literal charisma voids.
She plays a highly-focused, possibly neurodivergent academic quite well. She reminds me of more than a couple PhDs.
@@Ltbird focused? Yea ok.
@@Ltbird explains why everyone in nutrek seems "possibly neurodivergent" nowadays - easier to do so by just hiring talentless trust fund kid actors
She looks like she hasn't been a girl the whole time she was alive.
Ridiculous; she's one of the most entertaining characters.
propaganda galore
I miss smartand strong picard. Wtf
He's almost a century old... he's still smart, but strong?
@@navyrayne He could be
@@hydrostatics But the actor is not. Lol.
Patrick Stewart is a great actor. I am a fan. I love picard. But it is soo soo far from Gene Roddenberry vision it hurts. I would not be so lame about it if it had a different name. Its not trek.
@@hydrostatics Gene Roddenberry's vision doesn't come off as realistic today.
There’s a bit too much CW situational solutions going on here in New Trek. Lot of telling and not showing. Sign of writing that could use improvement.
He should reprise Ebenezer Scrooge rather than Picard. He's too feeble to play a feeble ex Starship Captain.
Dagnabbit! Why did this show have to suddenly start to seem interesting instead of just being another offensive (Yes, I’m looking at you appropriately named STD) entry in the character original personality ignoring and Star Trek universe background retcon-ing Olympics!? 😵💫