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Picard, Season 3, Episode 9 – Vox

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Picard, Season 3, Episode 9, Vox. In this episode, they analyze the show’s most intriguing storylines, discussing the relationship between enemy factions and raising philosophical questions about collectivist versus independent ideals. They express disappointment at the reappearance of defeated characters and praise moments that recognize character growth. They even discuss the implications of the Borg taking over everyone under 25 in Starfleet, a terrifying plot point. Tom and Megan’s excitement for the show’s finale is palpable, and they discuss the potential for a satisfying ending. This podcast is a must-listen for any sci-fi fan looking for an insightful analysis of their favorite shows.

Highlights:

  • Analysis of Deanna Troi’s behavior in episode
  • Character Development and Borg Takeover Plot in Star Trek
  • Collective v. Individual theories raised in the episode
  • Final Farewell of Star Trek: TNG

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Picard, Season 3, Episode 4 – No Win Scenario

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Picard, Season 3. In this episode, we discuss Episode 4, No Win Scenario.  This podcast has everything from powerful moments and emotional scenes to Easter eggs and unforgettable plot twists! In this episode, the hosts discuss a barn scene where Shaw blames Captain Picard for his survivor’s guilt, a self-aware crew member, and Jack’s struggle with his father’s absence. They also analyze the evolution of Shaw’s relationship with 7, Jack’s vision, and the introduction of a new big bad. With engaging conversation and expert analysis, Tom and Megan provide insights you won’t find anywhere else. So don’t miss out on this thrilling podcast – tune in now!

Highlights

·      Review and Analysis of Wolf 359

·      Picard’s family revelation at the bar

·      Jack and Picard’s Relationship in Star Trek

·      Developments in character relationships and new villain introduction

·      Easter eggs and plot highlights in Star Trek episode

·      Terrifying Dream Experiences

Notable Quotes

“My apologies, asshole became a substitute for charm at some point. And that excuse me, such an in-like, showed his interesting self-awareness.”

“I thought about that scene a lot because it is incredibly powerful. The pain you see in Jack’s face is so palpable. It’s fabulous acting. And I can’t emphasize enough how fabulous it was in a nonverbal way.”

“And I guess Jack just didn’t understand that the car didn’t know and assumed the car didn’t want and that yeah. Did it hurt my heart a little?”

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