"And I will make it a threesome." "Do you even hear yourself?" One of the funniest lines in all of TREK. I swear, that exchange reminded me of Michael and Jim on THE OFFICE!
When Beverly is talking and Picard and Riker start walking toward her, and she says "you are going down there", it again brought back the most intense memories of Jean-Luc Picard and Will Riker. He seemed so strong and it was a perfect example of his past vitality, and later when he thanks Will, I know it sounds cliché but it made a huge lump in my throat, and after the first time I saw it, when he says it means so much to me, well needless to say it will be among the most cherished moments in entertainment history for me, and I am SO GRATEFUL to Terry Matalas, Sir Patrick Stewart, and Jonathan Frakes, AND Paramount+, I can't even begin to describe the meaning it has for me! Thank you so much. when the day comes where we lost these great, underrated actors, will be the day I have lost hope for myself as I will be on my last days on this earth. Sounds silly I know, but the impact on my life was so huge and it kept me believing in society, I just can't describe it, but thank you TNG and Picard!
Worf may have a human foster brother and Klingon one, and no matter the relationships Worf had with people on DS9... Will Riker is the one who "got" him and the best one.
2:06 - 2:23 no movement. no sound. a cube this size, there should be THOUSANDS of drones. Armies. you appear to be oddly disappointed that you're not outnumbered. yeah ... well, I've never found myself in a "too quiet" situation that ended with a pleasant surprise .... i was with Will, tho .... beaming aboard a QUIET Borg ship while my home planet is under siege wouldn't feel like it ends well ...
In his view and a call back to a conversation with Chief O Brien back on deep space nine. In this case, they will win this and that should they fall, they will all reunite at the gates to Sto Vo Kor.
When Picard said “Let me bring him home.” I was briefly reminded of Jack’s namesake. I refer to Wesley’s father, Beverly’s husband, and Jean-Luc’s best friend. In a veiled reference, this was a subtle attempt to possibly succeed where he failed all those years ago.
I wish that the series finale of Voyager could have done more to hint at what Admiral Janeway’s virus did to the borg. This ending would not have been possible without it.
I think this ending SHOWS what Janeway's virus did to them. Or did you mean they should have spoken about it? Maybe if Seven had been present, she would have had that type of insight. But they came home right after the end of the Dominion War, so I doubt 40 years later this separate crew would have remembered that bit of information from a briefing where the effects of Janeway's efforts weren't actually known. And in the end, this wasn't about Voyager, this was about TNG. I wish Terry Matalas would do a "reunion" season for ALL of the Trek crews while they are still around (VOY, DS9, ENT, surviving TOS actors?)
@@OzBaxter I just would have appreciated some sort of flashback or deeper understanding of how the “neurolytic pathogen” is exactly how the Queen describes it. The “neurolytic pathogen” did it’s damage to the borg collective slowly over many decades It’s important to understand this as the borg city that Admiral Janeway and the brilliant original Borg queen played by the brilliant Alice Krige again were all destroyed. The queen , the borg city all exploded at the very end of the Voyager Series Finale allowing Voyager to destroy the trans warp corridor going to sector 001 and return home to earth. After that moment there is a gray area that I would like better explained to how the neurolytic pathogen slowly weakened the borg over many decades. I would like some sort of supposition-like flashback or detailed exposition to help the audience to fully understand. Exactly how borg were weakened to such a extent that the Borg Queen basically had to start to cannibalize what remained of the borg collective while they tried to strike a deal with the changelings who broke away from the original Dominion to try to take over the federation from the inside out since every direct assault the borg had tried had failed. None of that has been fully explained yet but merely implied. I would love ❤️ to watch that and it would at the same time give both the voyager finale more depth and the Picard Series finale as well.
As it's just the seven of them on the Enterprise, who's operating the transporter when Picard, Riker and Worf beam over to the cube? Did one of them work the console in the transporter room and quickly got on the pad (which someone often did in TOS and TNG)? Is it being operated from the bridge? Or are those drones Geordi mentioned at the end of "Võx" handling that too?