Naught here but a little carping, I'm afraid. I find it hard to believe that Picard would even be considered for command of a starship after his being subsumed by the Borg. The Borg are unknowns to Federation science, so who knows what havoc they might have wreaked in some part of Picard inaccessible to Federation sensors? There's no way realistically he could have been anything but pensioned off, let alone been put back in command of the flagship. I also find it difficult to credit that he was allowed to walk around loose with all that guilt inside him. It is clear that for Picard the moment of catharsis, when he begins at last to come to terms with his failure to defy the Borgs' control, is when he fights with his brother. I would have thought that contemporary science could have induced this, indeed would have insisted upon it, before letting him loose with the Enterprise once again. I think a lot more could have been made of this aspect. Here we have an individual who in terms of career has only ever known success. Failure on any level would have been hard to accept, but failure (even if only imagined) coupled with knowledge of the deaths of all the Federation crews in the battle out at Wolf 359 would arguably have induced a far greater trauma than we see depicted here. Still . . . at least the issue is addressed, if only in a cartoon-like form.
How come Robert is pronounced Robair yet Picard's "uncle" calls his maman mummy? Is we French, or ain't we?
When the door closes on the family Worf as they prepare to beam back down to earth, Picard is right up close to it. How did the door know to close? Usually they operate if someone is within a certain proximity.
Incidentally judging by the night sky at the end of the episode, they seem to have the pollution problem licked in France, don't they? This shot reminded me of the young Hornblower. "Give me a tall ship and a star to steer by".
The Best of Both Worlds Part
Two Family Brothers Suddenly
Human Remember Me Legacy Reunion Future Imperfect Final
Mission The Loss Data's Day The Wounded Devil's Due Clues
First Contact Galaxy's Child
Night Terrors Identity Crisis
The Nth Degree Qpid
The Drumhead Half a Life The
Host The Mind's Eye In Theory
Redemption