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Wells found footage of Rios’s full confession to the ICE agent from the episode, “Watcher.” It was funny at the time, but now it creates even more trouble. Wells is completely taken in by Rios’s statement and recognizes Picard as the “flesh and blood robot” in his description.
Agent Wells' experience hints to both the audience and to Picard that perception of certain events (especially as a child) can be inaccurate. Child Wells sees aliens, and thinks they are trying to attack him because he doesn't know anything about Vulcans or their mind melds.
Apr 21, 2023 · Here's what went down in the Star Trek: Picard ending and that post-credit scene that absolutely threw into question one major event we saw in a prior season.
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While suffering some of the wheel-spinning of recent episodes, “Mercy” delivers a tighter outing that starts to bring those various wheels into harmony. With a slower pace that fits with the intensity of the various character pairings, a number of the scattered elements of the season are beginning to finally take some shape, although the biggest my...
Speaking of setups, it seems a good guess that Agnes will turn out to be the hooded Borg Queen from episode one. But she is a different kind of Queen, polite enough to ask “Who is in the mood to add their biological and technological distinctiveness to our own?” Alison Pill is nailing it as this entirely different character, even picking up on elem...
Season two of Picardfeels like it is finally getting somewhere, albeit a little late. The ride is slow but it is worth taking for the performances and periodic fun lines peppered in. With only two episodes to go, it looks like we are stuck in the past for at least one more, but hopefully, we are headed back to some Star Trek sci-fi space stuff soon...
This is the third Star Trek writing credit for Cindy Appel, who joined the series as a producer for season two.This is the third Picardepisode writing credit for co-executive producer Kirsten Beyer, who is co-creator of the series.Veteran director Joe Menendez returns for the second episode of his directing block and his Star Trek debut.Picard denies he is an extraterrestrial saying “I can truly say I am not,” however, technically his android body was created on Coppelius, also called Ghulion IV.Every Friday, the TrekMovie.com All Access Star Trek Podcast covers the latest news in the Star Trek Universe and discusses the latest episode. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Stitcherand is part of the TrekMovie Podcast Network. New episodes of StarTrek: Picard premiere on Thursdays on Paramount+ in the U.S. and ...
Wells admits that he has waited his whole life to meet someone like Picard, a "thing in the night", a "monster in the dark". Wells recalls an incident from his childhood; he was the boy in the woods, looking for his dog Maggie , when he came across a Vulcan survey team.
I Lied: When Picard questions all the paperwork that was filed after their arrest, Agent Wells admits he lied — he never filed any paperwork. If he actually had proof, he would've been sidelined and Picard and Guinan moved to a military base, denying him any credit for the discovery.
Apr 21, 2022 · Martin Wells, an F.B.I. agent from 2024, is one of the consequential humans in the history of the galaxy, we find out in this episode of “Picard.” It turns out that he is the one who made first...
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