Series: Star Trek: Picard
Year: 2022
Picard and Guinan are arrested by the cop, who turns out to just be some nut conspiracy theorist who met some Vulcans as a kid, and they did a failed mind meld meant to wipe his memory. His arrest is way off the books and he just wants to prove aliens exist. Eventually he is fired for the whole "off the book alien arrest" thing, and this whole story is rendered pointless. Honestly this entire Picard in an interrogation thing just feels like filler. Another way to put Picard out of the action because Stewart is too old to do any of it. The only element we learn here could have been learned in any other way, but it is an interesting explanation of some of Q's behavior: he is dying. We find this out while Guinan and Picard are randomly separated...and Q arrives to her summons and she learns he is dying and not handling it well.
Meanwhile, Rios is on La Sirena trying to fix what Jurati did...and the doctor romantic interest and her son are just there as well. I don't know why he has them just hanging around, but whatever. Seven and Raffi are hunting Jurati while having personal conflicts that come out of nowhere. They do find Jurati, who attacks and nearly kills Raffi, but for some reason stops. They determine mercy is not a Borg quality, but a Jurati one. That's Jurati in a nutshell...you know the drunk who murdered her boyfriend last season because a shady admiral told her he might do something bad? Totally all about mercy that one. I like the story development about Q, but felt Picard's detainment felt like filler. The hunting of Jurati is more of the inching forward, but at least it felt like it is a story that is going somewhere now...not anywhere totally new, but it is moving along.
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