Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2
- Episode aired Mar 26, 2020
- TV-MA
- 56m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.1K
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Picard and his team are pitted against the Romulans and the synthetics of Coppelius in a final confrontation.Picard and his team are pitted against the Romulans and the synthetics of Coppelius in a final confrontation.Picard and his team are pitted against the Romulans and the synthetics of Coppelius in a final confrontation.
Kay Bess
- La Sirena Computer
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhile it has long been speculated that Picard is older than Patrick Stewart (the reasoning being that people age slower in the 24th century thanks to medical advances), his age is revealed here for the first time. Picard is 94, or born in 2305, while Stewart was 79 when this episode aired. His age had been implied in numerous episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), stating that Picard graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2327, presumably at age 22.
- GoofsWhen Picard leaves the quantum simulation of the vineyard's living room, contemporary light switches can be seen next to the door. Provided that they are there for lending a vintage feel to the house, it's very strange that these are clearly American style switches, despite the fact that the vineyard is supposed to be in France.
- ConnectionsReferences 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Featured review
Ancient machine race hellbent on destroying organics.
Ancient machine race can only be contacted via some signal into deep space.
Deep space signal leaves people with scrambled minds and suicidal after showing snapshots of imminent death/destruction.
Ancient machine race hate organic lifeforms because they see them as inferior.
Ancient machine race eradicated their creators, leaving only the trace of their existence spare a few vague solar bodies...
I can go on, but I'll be spoiling not Picard but anyone who hasn't played the Mass Effect video games. I'm surprised the writers of Picard went down this route. Did they really believe no one would spot the difference? It's so blatantly obvious that it's almost plagiarism.
I love Star Trek, but Picard has a lot of missed opportunities that could have made this show great.
Ancient machine race can only be contacted via some signal into deep space.
Deep space signal leaves people with scrambled minds and suicidal after showing snapshots of imminent death/destruction.
Ancient machine race hate organic lifeforms because they see them as inferior.
Ancient machine race eradicated their creators, leaving only the trace of their existence spare a few vague solar bodies...
I can go on, but I'll be spoiling not Picard but anyone who hasn't played the Mass Effect video games. I'm surprised the writers of Picard went down this route. Did they really believe no one would spot the difference? It's so blatantly obvious that it's almost plagiarism.
I love Star Trek, but Picard has a lot of missed opportunities that could have made this show great.
- Uzer_error404
- Mar 27, 2020
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Details
- Runtime56 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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