RELATED: Spock Finally Gets a First Name in Star Trek Canon - and It's One Fans May Recognize As the young Picard expresses a desire to be more like his mother than his father, it's clear that his childhood is far from an idyllic one. Uncomfortable with the nature of the discussion, Picard is prompted to recall a childhood story and recounts a memory of his mother back at the family vineyard, using a fairytale as an allegory to discuss his own connection to the story. ![]() Picard imagines a conversation with a psychologist, with Picard as the subject of an extended psychiatric evaluation. ![]() And while Picard's friends are preoccupied with rescuing their admiral, Agnes Jurati is steadily being assimilated by the Borg Queen lurking in her psyche. ![]() The latest episode isn't just a scenic stroll down memory lane - the mental expedition undertaken by the Gary Seven-esque Watcher Tallinn is to help Picard emerge from a coma after he was struck by a car driven by Q's conniving accomplice Adam Soong. Star Trek: Picard Season 2 takes the opportunity to delve into the mind of its stoic protagonist, exploring the unresolved trauma and repressed memories that Jean-Luc has held ever since he was a child. The following contains spoilers for Star Trek: Picard Season 2, Episode 7, "Monsters" streaming now on Paramount+.
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