



armand in season 2 bout to be like
Here’s the whole thing as one post. This is just thinking a bit about what I’d like to see in S2 (based on the book and on what the show’s done so far), but all in all just a bit of fanwork for me to do while I wait with bated breath. I’m excited to see what the show does with Madeleine etc.! 😊
I started my Merrick reread and this little bit was so funny to me now that I just read the witches books

‘to go against the goad’ makes Julien seems so noble lmao like sure, he had the love/hate thing going on with Lasher and he did (rightfully think that if Lasher ever got his desire made real it would be his family’s ruin but like. Julien did very much spent his life doing everything Lasher desired and having a lot of fun with it in the process
The Number of the Beast Is 666…
“Two groups of people were changed. Leeds. And Jacobi. The police think that they were murdered.”
You know, I actually do miss the first season of Star Trek: Picard. It was very clumsy at times and stumbled in its way, but it felt like they were trying. I liked the original characters (and I miss them now) and the melancholy of Picard learning once again how to trust and how to make new friends, it was about consequences and about legacy, about his love for Data and his loyalty to his daughter…
Season three really feels so far like a TNG revival that doesn’t /quite/ work to me. Like, take a character like Shaw - he’s presented to us like this huge asshole that refuses to even use Seven’s chosen name - but episode after episode he becomes more and more… rational?
Like, if in an episode of TNG an Admiral showed up in the Enterprise with some hidden agenda that would endanger permantenly the entire crew, Picard would be royaly pissed, and with reason. I don’t blame Shaw for being so, too.


Didn’t actually noticed yesterday when I was watching the episode, but not only the Daystrom Institute had Picard’s human body, they also have Kirk’s remains