7: Unstuck

7: Unstuck

Author: TFM April 19, 2022 Duration: 55:16

"Monsters"

Lying in the clinic and near death, Jean-Luc is lost in the recesses of his mind—and we're there with him. Also with him is a Starfleet psychiatrist, in a late 24-century uniform, who is trying to get Picard to open up. He suggests that telling a story might help, and this takes us deep into Jean-Luc's childhood and the struggles of his mother. As light is being shed on this psychological aspect of the story, Raffi and Seven learn of Jurati's assimilation and set out in search of the soon-to-be Queen in what may be a race again time for humanity's future. Meanwhile, Rios channels Kirk as he embarks on his own voyage home. But in which century will he settle down?

In this episode of The Artificial Tango, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing discuss "Monsters," the seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard Season 2. We talk about Jean-Luc's view of his father and the realization that things were not as they seemed, James Callis as Maurice Picard, Tallinn's revelation that she is actually Romulan (and probably Laris), the birth of a new queen, and Rios's reenactment of Kirk's visit to California's past. We also speculate about the nature of the conflict between the Q and El-Aurians, and introduce our upcoming Q detection workshop.

Hosts
C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

Production
C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer)


Dive deep into the narrative threads and character moments of The Artificial Tango: A Star Trek Picard Podcast. Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing guide a thoughtful exploration of the series, focusing on the journey of Jean-Luc Picard and the ensemble-both returning favorites and fresh additions-that defines his world in the early 25th century. This isn't just a recap; it's a conversation that dissects themes, production choices, and the emotional weight of each installment. The analysis naturally evolves with the series, from the initial episodes through the pivotal events of its second season. You'll find the discussion in this podcast balances a fan's enthusiasm with a critic's eye, always aiming to understand the larger story being told. Whether you're looking to reflect on a just-aired episode or revisit key plot points, the hosts provide a consistent and engaging space to process the adventure. The dialogue captures the nuance of Star Trek's legacy while examining how Picard's new chapter fits within it. TFM's production offers a reliable companion piece for viewers invested in the details and destinies of this particular corner of the Final Frontier. Listen for a blend of insight and appreciation that makes re-watching the show even richer.
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