That moment when Q leans in and is about to tell Picard the secret is one of my favorite moments of Star Trek. He really wants Picard to understand, but knows the real prize is him discovering it on his own. I think if DS9 and VOY didn't try to shoehorn Q into those shows, this would have cemented Q as more of a guide or teacher than a villain.
I do like the idea that he tried to prod at other captains as well. Sisko didn't take well to it, but he liked Janeway. So he popped in to Voyager every now and then, but never felt truly villainous. Antagonistic, sure. But a villain? No.
Q's character growth over the course of the series was significant, he appears initially just a trickster god who delights in using his power. Basically the Star Trek universe's version of Loki. He grows over time into a character who wants to see Picard and humanity evolve into the greatest versions of themselves. The lean in is a final tease from his earlier self but he also trusts that Picard has learned more now about himself and the universe than before
seriously i feel like more of the series should have been about Q trying to guide humanity to think outside of what they understand as the universe. like all good things was a perfect episode but i have to wonder what tng would have been like if the main point of the show was Q was trying to teach picard how to think beyond normal reality because he was the one who created the almonomly and infact not only threatened humanity but the Q as well. hence why they were put on trail and told to turn back because the Q knew what picard was going to do and was trying to stop them from doing that but then decided to try to guide him and his crew in new ways of thinking in order to stop the alomaly.
I love how Q is this close to answering Picard’s question of “what are you trying to tell me” but he refrains and leaves it for Picard to figure out himself because that’s the point; Q wants him to discover it
When picard thanks q. Goosebumps. The entire Picard-q saga throughout the series is a minor subplot. But when it comes to this, considering their history, all i can say is THATS how you end a show properly (*cough*game of thrones )
I will not forgive game of thrones for punching it's fans in the go nads like that. it's truly truly unbelievable.. a tragic chapter in HBO' usual exemplary nature.
People talk about character arcs, but this scene shows the greatest arc of the entire series -- from Picard being arrogantly/petulantly dismissive of Q in their earlier encounters to coming to value and even sincerely thank him in this one.
I love john de lancie's acting here. You could tell q didn't like the idea of putting picard through this, and as usual he found a way to add chaos to the mix which ended up helping picard. A helping hand can appear as many things 🙂.
This is one of the greatest payoffs of a TV series. If you were invested in this show at the time. If you never watched it and are just watching this clip out of context... just wow... you don't know what you missed. This whole damn episode was a huge reward to the avid viewer. 😄
I always thought that what Q was trying to tell Picard was that eventually humanity will become the Q continuum. That the unknown possibilities of existence he refers to are actually our possibilities, and what we could (and will) become. After all, the sky is the limit.
Or perhaps the Q is searching and coaching lower lifeforms to eventually reach the level they are at, like the federation does with society that have developed warp speed.
1:35 I sincerely hope that the writers of Picard Season 2 recognize that there actually is a friendship between Q and Picard, and that Q's intention in ALL the TNG episodes (except Farpoint) was to teach him lessons because he saw something (probably potential) in Picard that was worth grooming.
There is a few interviews with John de Lancie where he says that there is a lot at stake for both Picard and Q, so i feel that this friendship will show through and that at some point they will have to help each other.
Seems like you got what you wanted. I think the Q send off was very good and emotional, i do feel like there should of been more interaction between Picard and Q, but to much may not of hit the feels the right way either. The other thing i did not like about the season finale is i think it should of either been two parts or at least the last to episodes, because it felt like the rushed the end product, It was good, i should would of liked to seen more time invested in finishing up all the story lines.
@@floridaboz1 Nah, Q dying is not what I wanted. That's the worst decision ever. First they bring back Data only to kill him off, now they brought back Q only to kill him off. I am out. NuTrek is not for me.
I’m trying to imagine what the current writers of Picard would think Q was trying to tell him, that he would find out about someday. Unfortunately they’re a bunch of talentless hackfrauds and they will never be able to write a satisfactory ending to the Q/Picard saga.
@@lthomasm8584 same. They really butchered tng. And I hear they’re having a “tng like” season 3. Geordi will be there BUT NO DATA 👽💀… god I wish I could snap this show out of existence or at least out of canon. Also it was nice to see Wesley but it felt more like Wheaton than Wesley?
@@theshouldycast8428 Apologies for late reply, i've had to take time to organize a reply 😂 *WARNING, SPOILERS FOR ANYONE WHO HASNT SEEN S3* . . I'D like to amend my previous statement and no longer want to snap it out of existence. Data being "revived" (a hybrid now!?) 🥹 wow. He finally achieved what it means to be a human, only took him dying 2 times to achieve lol. Also Tasha yar and Spot appearing when data was fighting lore 🥹......................................................................... 🥹 & "final" shutdown of the Enterprise D with the TNG music playing loudly and proud at the end with the lights turning off and the computers shutting down, kind of like how the music used to play at the end of lighthearted episodes of tng? (think the measure of a man when Riker talks to Data after calling him a wise man, but data says "not yet sir. but with your help, i am learning" And riker patted him on the shoulder and is smiling. THAT is what this moment felt like. THIS is the star trek i have missed so. I was ready for this to just be another train wreck but, finally got closure on TNG. AND Q?!? WHAT! The trial never ends 🥹
Q actually grew and changed as a character over time. Very unlike a certain animated character that De Lancie voice-acted for some twenty-odd years later.
@@bigshadow847 Discord, from MLP. Basically imagine Q with a fraction of the maturity, no purpose or goal other than self-gratification, and who the plot and characters keeps bending over backwards to excuse and forgive even as his actions grow increasingly monstrous. To briefly sum up his worst act - and I want you to keep in mind that the show presents Discord as basically a good guy throughout all of this - in the final season he brought a former villain, Sombra, back to life, just so that he could orchestrate his death (again) so that it could serve as a threat to three other villains (Chrysalis, Tirek, and Cozy Glow, the last of whom is literally an ordinary child) to work together with him (in disguise as a villain named "Grogar") to take over the world. As "Grogar" he kept them in a cave for months while physically and verbally abusing them WHILE ALSO feeding their negative traits and desires to take over the world. He's taking three already damaged individuals and deliberately making them into worse people rather than trying to help them. His plan was to unleash the three on the main character of the show so that she could beat all three at the same time and get a confidence boost from her ability to do so. So basically Discord's Plan A was to take these three people - one of whom is, again, a literal child - and use them as disposable minions. Shit goes off the rails, the three get out from his control and nearly take over Equestria, but eventually they're stopped. Thing is...Discord is the one who gets to then punish them, despite him having been the one who even gave them the power and ability to work together and threaten everyone to begin with. And his punishment is to, essentially, execute them - turn them to stone, sure, but expressly turn them to stone forever, no hope of redemption, no shot at trying to become better people. This in a show entitled "Friendship is Magic" and where one of the foundational principles of the setting is supposed to be kindness and forgiveness. And again: one of these villains is LITERALLY JUST AN ORDINARILY CHILD, who simply has a warped worldview for reasons that have literally never been explored. Discord himself, for doing all this? Not a single punishment, and no indication that he won't do something similar in the future. I'd like to note that, as well, this is actually the FOURTH TIME that Discord's actions have nearly resulted in the destruction of Equestria, SINCE he supposedly became one of the "good guys". He was literally less of a threat to the world when he was a villain. Ugh. Two years on and I'm still pissed off about how MLP: FiM ended.
This is perhaps one of the best finale's ever. It perfectly captured star trek. Voyager's finale...don't get me started. DS9 was good but didn't have the sort of philosophical aspect that engaged viewers' minds.
Q turned out to be the most interesting antagonist on STNG. I'm not sure if you count him as an anti hero. Q is definitely one of the few that kept Picard on his toes.
I loved the little moment of surprise for Q when Picard thanks him. Of course, the events in Voyager later would seem to establish Q alone was running things here.
At 2:33, I don't know why, but i just love how Q just utters nothing and talks about the unknown. It really made me feel emotional. And then Picard Season 2 happened. Because you see Q's face looking kinda worried, maybe scared or sad for Picard...maybe he saw his fate with Picard, and that fate was in Picard Season 2.
"Charting the unknown possibilities of Existence". In a way, Q was setting everybody up for the events in Generations like The Nexus, and possibly Season 1 of Picard.
“His fish” Picard didn’t give a crap about that fish. He left it flipping and flopping, gasping for water on the floor of his ready room (along with the Kurlin Naskos) on Virdian III.
You could not cast to better actors to play this ,if your life depended on it .PERFECT CASTING PERIOD. There should be a statue to the casting department of this show.Everybody forgets casting,nobody ever thinks or says a DAMD THING ABOUT THEM. Ticks me off to no avail, I have never seen a comment on how good they where.
And so we find out that indeed the trial never ends. Charting the unknown possibilities of existence, and Picard will find out, as Q decides to stop by "From time to time."
This is what I’m saying with the finale of Season 2 of Picard. There is something of a kinship between the two of them after this moment. Picard realizes that Q is there to help him. People say that Q saying “you matter to me” in that finale betrayed his character, but it didn’t.
I think I understand what Q is saying. It was a warning about him trusting his major enemy and explore charts of unknown trials and emotions. Our emotions is our biggest down fall in humanity that separates us between good and evil. 🤔 We shall see how paramount plays this out.
I like to think that when you become a Q, you become timeless as if you were always Q. So the way I see it is humanity became Q later on and now they are guiding their past selves into becoming Q.
"The trials never end" and how Q says "... out there", the same way Picard says it paraphrasing his mom in his speech at starfleet academy... We're going to find the truth Q was going to tell Picard 28 years ago...
Picard: WinRAR is asking me to register. Q: It's fine. You can continue to use it indefinitely as it is. Picard: But it says it has 40 days trial period. Q: So what? Ignore it. Picard: What if I don't get a license when the trial ends? Q: You just don’t get it, do you, Jean-Luc? The trial never ends. 😁
I'm not going to debate about Pickard or the nature of Q. I just hope that before sir Patrick Stewart .....is unable to make episodes. I would love it if Q finally open about his friendship with Pickard. Apart of me has this theory that the Q isn't a super alien species but a council. And the lessons are not to just rise humanity but Pickard as well.
I don't get it... Was Q implying Picard was deemed worthy of transcending and becoming omnipotent like him? If so, Star Trek Picard really f'ed up things for Picard then...
Not having seen Picard, this implies that humanity is well on its way to reaching the next step of existence. But humanity is not ready yet, we still need to explore avenues we have yet to even consider existing. In other words, Q says humanity will transcend on it's own merits.
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honestly i would have made a few changes with this ending. and one of them being that it was not Q who was making picard time travel but the alomomly itself. and Q saw that picard would do this a long time ago and that many episodes were about training picard on how to deal with this like for example time squared was supposed to be Q messing with the enterprise but imagine if that was a test on Qs part to make picard think outside the box like he did in this episode. and why Q put humanity on trail because the almomaly was also something which could destory the Q.
A closest thing possible to real god- Q is NIgh-omnipotent not truly omnipotent as they have atleast one limit. They cant experience death by their own power, only if turned mortal. I think there is even One book On the Q that explains their power was granted to them by The true God, that he went to sleep and let Q to guard the place or something like that.
“You just don’t get it, do you, Jean-Luc? The trial never ends.” One of my favorite lines in all of Trek.
history repeats itself.
If this was true, with what supposedly happens in the non-canonical Picard series would mean humanity would be wiped out of existence immediately.
Except in Picard, where Star Trek ends
the moment where their relationship changed from antagonists, or owner and pet, to mentor and student.
i wish they actually did something with that line in picard :/
That moment when Q leans in and is about to tell Picard the secret is one of my favorite moments of Star Trek. He really wants Picard to understand, but knows the real prize is him discovering it on his own. I think if DS9 and VOY didn't try to shoehorn Q into those shows, this would have cemented Q as more of a guide or teacher than a villain.
I do like the idea that he tried to prod at other captains as well. Sisko didn't take well to it, but he liked Janeway. So he popped in to Voyager every now and then, but never felt truly villainous.
Antagonistic, sure. But a villain? No.
I agree. He’s about to tell him the “secret of life” and then he’s like, no , I better not.
Q's character growth over the course of the series was significant, he appears initially just a trickster god who delights in using his power. Basically the Star Trek universe's version of Loki. He grows over time into a character who wants to see Picard and humanity evolve into the greatest versions of themselves. The lean in is a final tease from his earlier self but he also trusts that Picard has learned more now about himself and the universe than before
seriously i feel like more of the series should have been about Q trying to guide humanity to think outside of what they understand as the universe. like all good things was a perfect episode but i have to wonder what tng would have been like if the main point of the show was Q was trying to teach picard how to think beyond normal reality because he was the one who created the almonomly and infact not only threatened humanity but the Q as well. hence why they were put on trail and told to turn back because the Q knew what picard was going to do and was trying to stop them from doing that but then decided to try to guide him and his crew in new ways of thinking in order to stop the alomaly.
Q in voyager was perfectly written
I love how Q is this close to answering Picard’s question of “what are you trying to tell me” but he refrains and leaves it for Picard to figure out himself because that’s the point; Q wants him to discover it
It's not about mapping stars or studyung nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence."
My favorite line, ever.
Yes, Wonderful.
When picard thanks q. Goosebumps. The entire Picard-q saga throughout the series is a minor subplot. But when it comes to this, considering their history, all i can say is THATS how you end a show properly (*cough*game of thrones )
I will not forgive game of thrones for punching it's fans in the go nads like that. it's truly truly unbelievable.. a tragic chapter in HBO' usual exemplary nature.
@@Maplelust i know dude, that was straight up criminal
@@thegreenbaron6439 we should sue.
LOL!
Indeed!
People talk about character arcs, but this scene shows the greatest arc of the entire series -- from Picard being arrogantly/petulantly dismissive of Q in their earlier encounters to coming to value and even sincerely thank him in this one.
I love john de lancie's acting here. You could tell q didn't like the idea of putting picard through this, and as usual he found a way to add chaos to the mix which ended up helping picard. A helping hand can appear as many things 🙂.
This is one of the greatest payoffs of a TV series. If you were invested in this show at the time.
If you never watched it and are just watching this clip out of context... just wow... you don't know what you missed. This whole damn episode was a huge reward to the avid viewer. 😄
Depending on how you define it, you could say that because of this the whole series was just one long episode.
Agreed apparently this was supposed to be the first movie.
Picard: "Q, what is it you're trying to tell me?"
(Q leans forward)
Q: "Your fish are dead."
Picard: (face palm)
the actor who plays Q is incredible
Fun fact: the actors name is Jim Delaancy
Haha. John De Lancie but close. There’s only one Jim in Star Trek
@@RoachDoggJr2 it's Jim Delaney
I always thought that what Q was trying to tell Picard was that eventually humanity will become the Q continuum. That the unknown possibilities of existence he refers to are actually our possibilities, and what we could (and will) become. After all, the sky is the limit.
Or perhaps the Q is searching and coaching lower lifeforms to eventually reach the level they are at, like the federation does with society that have developed warp speed.
@@jwilson544Vielleicht, was ein toller Gedanke.
1:35 I sincerely hope that the writers of Picard Season 2 recognize that there actually is a friendship between Q and Picard, and that Q's intention in ALL the TNG episodes (except Farpoint) was to teach him lessons because he saw something (probably potential) in Picard that was worth grooming.
There is a few interviews with John de Lancie where he says that there is a lot at stake for both Picard and Q, so i feel that this friendship will show through and that at some point they will have to help each other.
lmao expecting the writers of picard to even understand star trek tng or picard is already asking too much
They haven't watched TNG, lol. They held a Matrix Ressurections style WB meeting
Seems like you got what you wanted. I think the Q send off was very good and emotional, i do feel like there should of been more interaction between Picard and Q, but to much may not of hit the feels the right way either.
The other thing i did not like about the season finale is i think it should of either been two parts or at least the last to episodes, because it felt like the rushed the end product, It was good, i should would of liked to seen more time invested in finishing up all the story lines.
@@floridaboz1 Nah, Q dying is not what I wanted. That's the worst decision ever. First they bring back Data only to kill him off, now they brought back Q only to kill him off. I am out. NuTrek is not for me.
“The trial never ends.”
And now here we go again!
Using this clip for my Star Trek day post. I consider this one of the two perfect moments that sum up what Star Trek is.
And the other?
@@stephenmurray2851 - DS9, Sisko's speech to the prophets on human existence.
I’m trying to imagine what the current writers of Picard would think Q was trying to tell him, that he would find out about someday. Unfortunately they’re a bunch of talentless hackfrauds and they will never be able to write a satisfactory ending to the Q/Picard saga.
i'm curious to your thoughts now with picard having ended?
@@Sarah_Kinz pretty bad.
@@lthomasm8584 same. They really butchered tng. And I hear they’re having a “tng like” season 3. Geordi will be there
BUT NO DATA 👽💀… god I wish I could snap this show out of existence or at least out of canon. Also it was nice to see Wesley but it felt more like Wheaton than Wesley?
@@Sarah_Kinz how do you feel now after season 3?
@@theshouldycast8428 Apologies for late reply, i've had to take time to organize a reply 😂
*WARNING, SPOILERS FOR ANYONE WHO HASNT SEEN S3*
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I'D like to amend my previous statement and no longer want to snap it out of existence. Data being "revived" (a hybrid now!?) 🥹 wow. He finally achieved what it means to be a human, only took him dying 2 times to achieve lol. Also Tasha yar and Spot appearing when data was fighting lore 🥹.........................................................................
🥹
& "final" shutdown of the Enterprise D with the TNG music playing loudly and proud at the end with the lights turning off and the computers shutting down, kind of like how the music used to play at the end of lighthearted episodes of tng? (think the measure of a man when Riker talks to Data after calling him a wise man, but data says "not yet sir. but with your help, i am learning" And riker patted him on the shoulder and is smiling. THAT is what this moment felt like. THIS is the star trek i have missed so.
I was ready for this to just be another train wreck but, finally got closure on TNG.
AND Q?!? WHAT! The trial never ends 🥹
THE TRIAL NEVER ENDS - Lfe , in a nut shell
The trial never ends.
Q actually grew and changed as a character over time. Very unlike a certain animated character that De Lancie voice-acted for some twenty-odd years later.
What character?
@@bigshadow847 Discord, from MLP. Basically imagine Q with a fraction of the maturity, no purpose or goal other than self-gratification, and who the plot and characters keeps bending over backwards to excuse and forgive even as his actions grow increasingly monstrous.
To briefly sum up his worst act - and I want you to keep in mind that the show presents Discord as basically a good guy throughout all of this - in the final season he brought a former villain, Sombra, back to life, just so that he could orchestrate his death (again) so that it could serve as a threat to three other villains (Chrysalis, Tirek, and Cozy Glow, the last of whom is literally an ordinary child) to work together with him (in disguise as a villain named "Grogar") to take over the world. As "Grogar" he kept them in a cave for months while physically and verbally abusing them WHILE ALSO feeding their negative traits and desires to take over the world. He's taking three already damaged individuals and deliberately making them into worse people rather than trying to help them.
His plan was to unleash the three on the main character of the show so that she could beat all three at the same time and get a confidence boost from her ability to do so. So basically Discord's Plan A was to take these three people - one of whom is, again, a literal child - and use them as disposable minions.
Shit goes off the rails, the three get out from his control and nearly take over Equestria, but eventually they're stopped. Thing is...Discord is the one who gets to then punish them, despite him having been the one who even gave them the power and ability to work together and threaten everyone to begin with. And his punishment is to, essentially, execute them - turn them to stone, sure, but expressly turn them to stone forever, no hope of redemption, no shot at trying to become better people. This in a show entitled "Friendship is Magic" and where one of the foundational principles of the setting is supposed to be kindness and forgiveness. And again: one of these villains is LITERALLY JUST AN ORDINARILY CHILD, who simply has a warped worldview for reasons that have literally never been explored.
Discord himself, for doing all this? Not a single punishment, and no indication that he won't do something similar in the future. I'd like to note that, as well, this is actually the FOURTH TIME that Discord's actions have nearly resulted in the destruction of Equestria, SINCE he supposedly became one of the "good guys". He was literally less of a threat to the world when he was a villain.
Ugh. Two years on and I'm still pissed off about how MLP: FiM ended.
@@RogueShadows Discord really earns his name with how messed up that plot is.
@@Prince_Eva_HuepowFor the record it's been an additional year and I am _still_ pissed off.
This is perhaps one of the best finale's ever. It perfectly captured star trek. Voyager's finale...don't get me started. DS9 was good but didn't have the sort of philosophical aspect that engaged viewers' minds.
when Q blinks at picard as he pulls away, it feels intentional and it reminds me of something, but i don't know what. Its kind of magical.
Glinda the Good Witch from Wizard of Oz.
Q turned out to be the most interesting antagonist on STNG. I'm not sure if you count him as an anti hero. Q is definitely one of the few that kept Picard on his toes.
This is one of the absolute most sublimely profound clips to ever run on television.
2:16 That line puts the entirety of ST Picard to shame
I loved the little moment of surprise for Q when Picard thanks him.
Of course, the events in Voyager later would seem to establish Q alone was running things here.
At 2:33, I don't know why, but i just love how Q just utters nothing and talks about the unknown. It really made me feel emotional. And then Picard Season 2 happened. Because you see Q's face looking kinda worried, maybe scared or sad for Picard...maybe he saw his fate with Picard, and that fate was in Picard Season 2.
"Charting the unknown possibilities of Existence". In a way, Q was setting everybody up for the events in Generations like The Nexus, and possibly Season 1 of Picard.
“His fish”
Picard didn’t give a crap about that fish. He left it flipping and flopping, gasping for water on the floor of his ready room (along with the Kurlin Naskos) on Virdian III.
They were good days.
They're coming back, baby!
You could not cast to better actors to play this ,if your life depended on it .PERFECT CASTING PERIOD. There should be a statue to the casting department of this show.Everybody forgets casting,nobody ever thinks or says a DAMD THING ABOUT THEM. Ticks me off to no avail, I have never seen a comment on how good they where.
It's 2022 and this week we've confirmed that "the trial never ends" was true... So excited for Picard Season 2.
Well, I hope you’re happy they continued to crap on TNG’s legacy in season 2.
yeah...this didn't age well.
Charting unknow possibilities of existence... Was this a spoiler for better late then never Star Trek: Picard
And so we find out that indeed the trial never ends. Charting the unknown possibilities of existence, and Picard will find out, as Q decides to stop by "From time to time."
Incredible
It’s all in journey not the destination
This is what I’m saying with the finale of Season 2 of Picard. There is something of a kinship between the two of them after this moment. Picard realizes that Q is there to help him. People say that Q saying “you matter to me” in that finale betrayed his character, but it didn’t.
I think I understand what Q is saying. It was a warning about him trusting his major enemy and explore charts of unknown trials and emotions. Our emotions is our biggest down fall in humanity that separates us between good and evil. 🤔 We shall see how paramount plays this out.
I love this scene....
Big Bang ~ big crunch. Does the figure 8 touch in the center or is it a circle?
Well you're here aren't you, you're talking to me aren't you
Had to come back here after watching the Season 2 premiere of Star Trek Picard.
2:28 I’m convinced Q was about to tell Picard something that’ll change humanity, but found it funny to keep it a secret
I'm probably wrong but I always thought that maybe humanity evolves in to the Q. Just a feeling.
Just seen the ending of picard s2.
What a mindblow finale... ( spoiler )
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And what a touching farewell for Q
Any love is good Lovin 😊
as per Q's "you'll find out" quote, we never did find out. Picard series ended and I don't think they're making another one with Picard.
Can anyone tell me the EPS where Q admits that humans are around further then the Q can see into the future?
Best StarTrek character followed by Garak... Hmm a "Q and Garak" episode - what could possibly go wrong...?
The one-eyebrow lift at 1:16 and the eye movements at 1:30 speak volumes by themselves.
I like to think that when you become a Q, you become timeless as if you were always Q. So the way I see it is humanity became Q later on and now they are guiding their past selves into becoming Q.
i mean, are we going to find out?
I guess it is still a mystery
"The trials never end" and how Q says "... out there", the same way Picard says it paraphrasing his mom in his speech at starfleet academy... We're going to find the truth Q was going to tell Picard 28 years ago...
This was the precursor to the second season of PICARD
I wonder what Q was thinking during the 4 movies. The borg came back which he had warned about
Genial ❤
0:15...roll credits
The anomaly, the ship, the crew, what Q said. But Picard didn't ask for the ship.
When Picard thanks him and Q says it was the continuum is not in the episode is it on the dvd version?
“What about my crew?”
Will the end of Star Trek: Picard be him joining the continuum?
DUDE Q IS DISCORD ON MLP PROF ON IMDB!!!
If Kirk don't get ya
Janeway will
We have you surrounded.
The interaction where Picard thanks Q for the help has been removed from all broadcast versions of this episode. Now why would it be edited out?
Just guessing. But some broadcasting networks have policies against villains being thanked or represented in any way as good guys. Maybe that's why
Picard: "Q, what is it you're trying to tell me?"
Q: "Your future son is an idiot"
Picard: WinRAR is asking me to register.
Q: It's fine. You can continue to use it indefinitely as it is.
Picard: But it says it has 40 days trial period.
Q: So what? Ignore it.
Picard: What if I don't get a license when the trial ends?
Q: You just don’t get it, do you, Jean-Luc? The trial never ends.
😁
What was trying to tell Picard?
that they will one day be like Q, that is my guess anyway
This is the last scene of TNG that was filmed.
I'm not going to debate about Pickard or the nature of Q. I just hope that before sir Patrick Stewart .....is unable to make episodes. I would love it if Q finally open about his friendship with Pickard. Apart of me has this theory that the Q isn't a super alien species but a council. And the lessons are not to just rise humanity but Pickard as well.
2:26 YEAH that was IT not mindless movies or series like today in 21 Century for $$$ and cheap enteriment
I don't get it... Was Q implying Picard was deemed worthy of transcending and becoming omnipotent like him?
If so, Star Trek Picard really f'ed up things for Picard then...
Not having seen Picard, this implies that humanity is well on its way to reaching the next step of existence. But humanity is not ready yet, we still need to explore avenues we have yet to even consider existing.
In other words, Q says humanity will transcend on it's own merits.
only thing missing from this scene was "shields are failing! "
Well,, THAT aged.
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I adore Voyager. And DS9 is my favorite Trek series. But they both ruined Q.
Q in TNG was close as it can be to perfection.
honestly i would have made a few changes with this ending. and one of them being that it was not Q who was making picard time travel but the alomomly itself. and Q saw that picard would do this a long time ago and that many episodes were about training picard on how to deal with this like for example time squared was supposed to be Q messing with the enterprise but imagine if that was a test on Qs part to make picard think outside the box like he did in this episode. and why Q put humanity on trail because the almomaly was also something which could destory the Q.
God and Job...just sayin.
Q is like that annoying ex that keeps popping up unexpectedly.
God, I miss old Trek. This new stuff they are pumping out is just mindless action crap, it's so sad.
Picard Season 2 ends in a similar way, with a spacial anomaly… haha nod to this scene.
Can someone do the "hey lil mama lemme whisper in yo ear" dub already? 😐
He's not god
A closest thing possible to real god- Q is NIgh-omnipotent not truly omnipotent as they have atleast one limit. They cant experience death by their own power, only if turned mortal. I think there is even One book On the Q that explains their power was granted to them by The true God, that he went to sleep and let Q to guard the place or something like that.
Blasphemy. He should cast you out or smite you or something.
@@janodefenua4603 So he is an angel.
The trial never ends.