If your concerns are on the creative side of things, I don't think that's really what they do - their expertise seems to be getting things made.
I guess we will never find out where it actually came from
This was something that caught me off-guard, but the more I think about it, the more appropriate it seems. Some things are just unknowable.
I found it unexpectedly upsetting when the shelving was taking hits from the Breen.
Over 800 years, and they still don't know what they're for...
As predicted, it's Captain Rayner's galaxy, and we're all just living in it.
I can see what the various interviews were saying - things are already set up to have a sense of finality, with a strong theme of "moving on" woven throughout just about every character's arc so far.
The "respectful Indiana Jones" vibe is a lot of fun, I hope they can sustain this energy for the rest of the season.
That setting is the rough timeframe that precedes the first season of "Picard," with the Romulan supernova, the attack on Mars, and various other events of that nature being relatively recent history.
Excluded from the deal are Canada, where Prodigy is carried by CTV.ca and the CTV App, and in SkyShowtime’s European territories: the Nordics, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Central and Eastern Europe.
I would argue that Prodigy is very Starfleet-centric.
Fully functional, but still just the one technique.
The fact that the undisputed best season of PICARD
I would dispute that.
Only on Sunday, after everyone's gone home.