Comment on Let's discuss tng episode "Allegiance" (s3e18)
charonn0@startrek.website 1 day ago
The thing that gets me about this episode is how it compares to All Good Things.
In AGT there’s a scene where Picard is in the past on the bridge and he’s ordering them into the anomaly, an act which seriously threatens to destroy the ship, and for which he gives no good reason. The crew reasonably objects, and Picard launches into an unpersuasive and platitudinal speech about how awesome the crew is. And the crew goes along with it.
Contrast this with the scene in Allegiance where “Picard” orders them into the anomaly, an act which seriously threatens to destroy the ship and for which he gives no good reason. “Picard” assures them with an unpersuasive and platitudinal speech. And the crew mutinies.
While it’s true that in Allegiance the crew were already suspicious, it’s also true that in the AGT scene the crew didn’t know Picard well enough to give him the benefit of the doubt.
kieron115@startrek.website 1 day ago
I’d argue that not knowing Picard very well didn’t give them a reason to question him either.
charonn0@startrek.website 1 day ago
On the other hand, the few things they do know about him includes that he disobeyed orders cancelling the Farpoint mission and that he has conversations with letters of the alphabet.
kieron115@startrek.website 1 day ago
“conversations with letters of the alphabet” hahahah fair. But also like, in their defence, you would assume that someone being placed in command of the flagship of the Federation would have been thoroughly vetted before hand wouldn’t you?