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Skwisgaars t1_jdf6yhe wrote

It is a lot better so far. I dislike the Raffi scenes (but a certain returning TNG character makes it a bit bearable), but everything else has been pretty great and feels more like old school TNG (not just because of all the returning cast). Strange New Worlds is still easily the best new trek imo.

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Tail_Nom t1_jdf6dtq wrote

I've heard that about SNW. The principle problem is the same with Seasons 2+ of LD: if I don't watch it, it's a nugget of potentially good Star Trek that, if I don't let it prove to me that it's bad, hypothetically might not be.

Honestly, I rather liked season 1 of Picard. It was a little wonky and the bits that weren't were basically Mass Effect with the serial numbers scrubbed off, but sure. (I've been trying to finish this thought about Picard, but I can't find a way to not be extremely unkind if I say anything else, so I'll stop there.)

Star Trek is just... not mine any more. It broke up with me. If Picard season 3 seems good, because I like this show runner theoretically, we'll get together and have a little fling, but that's about as far as I can take it.

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Audrin t1_jdf0giw wrote

Lmfao the top rated Picard episode equals the top rated TNG? That's fucking hysterical. The worst TNG episode is better than the best Picard episode. I'd rather watch Dr. Crusher fuck a ghost for three hours than one minute of fucking Borg Jirarti or android clone Picard.

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Key_Strategy_8526 t1_jdeztqs wrote

You went through that much trouble to present the information in an entirely incoherent manner and you were proud enough to stick your company logo on it.

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Is the information your presenting suggesting that 42% of people with less than 15K are "very concerned" about bank stability and as the wealth level increase people become less concerned?

What's this shit about a 50% upper limit? That's not how pie charts or circles in general work. IDK, y'all really shit the bed on this graph.

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