S2E19
· Manhunt

Noir Respite Cut Short

Picard takes a desperate, humanizing moment in Rex's Holodeck bar — trading weary banter with the sardonic bartender who frames his work as equal parts pourer and psychologist. The exchange steadies Picard briefly, revealing how small rituals shore up a man under relentless pressure. That fragile calm is shattered when Slade Bender fills the doorway, spins Picard nose-to-nose and presses a paid debt: Alva is missing. The scene flips from intimacy to threat, converting solace into an immediate, physical crisis and pulling Picard back into the mission's danger.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard savors his scotch while Rex riffs about being a bartender‑psychologist, the two sinking into weary camaraderie as the noir refuge holds for a beat.

weariness to brief camaraderie

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Uneasy and apologetic — wants to defuse the situation but recognizes the real danger Slade represents and steps back to avoid inflaming matters.

Leaning against the bar, Rex pours, trades jokes, then notices Slade approaching and attempts a mild verbal intervention before withdrawing, drying glasses and signaling to Picard he is unable to physically confront Slade.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect his establishment and customers from violence.
  • Avoid direct confrontation with a dangerous patron.
  • Support Picard verbally while signaling he cannot intervene physically.
Active beliefs
  • The bar functions as a refuge; violence would break the delicate balance he maintains.
  • Confrontation with someone like Slade is likely to escalate and should be avoided.
  • Maintaining the program's social rhythm (pour/listen) is his duty to regulars.
Character traits
sardonic pragmatic protective in words reticent to escalate
Follow Rex's journey

Angry, threatening, and impatient — uses physical intimidation to compel answers and expresses disbelief at perceived delays or incompetence.

Arrives behind Picard, violently spins him around, grabs his shoulders and presses him aggressively for information about Alva, asserting he has paid money and demanding results with a murderous stare at the bartender.

Goals in this moment
  • Force Picard/Hill to reveal Alva's whereabouts immediately.
  • Intimidate and coerce through physical threat to extract information or action.
  • Hold Picard accountable for money paid and results expected.
Active beliefs
  • That force and presence will produce compliance and information.
  • That Picard (as 'Hill') is responsible for delivering what was paid for.
  • That threatening behavior is an effective and justified means to resolve his grievance.
Character traits
intimidating single-minded violent impatient
Follow Slade Bender's journey

Fatigued composure — outwardly calm and wry, inwardly tense and defensive as the confrontation forces his duty and discomfort to the surface.

Seated at the bar with a glass of scotch, Picard trades weary banter with Rex, acknowledges Slade without turning, then is spun around and physically grabbed while answering curtly that he is 'working on' finding Alva.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain outward composure and the ritual of solace to steady himself.
  • Gather information and buy time in the face of Slade's aggression.
  • Avoid escalation while signaling that he is handling the Alva matter.
Active beliefs
  • That small rituals (drink, banter) preserve his ability to function under pressure.
  • That direct, overt conflict should be minimized to prevent violence and protect the bar's patrons.
  • That he bears responsibility (moral and practical) to find Alva despite threats.
Character traits
stoic measured weary restrained
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Picard's Glass of Scotch (Rex's Bar, Holodeck)

A lowball tumbler of scotch functions as Picard's comfort prop and ritual anchor; he 'makes love to his scotch' to steady himself during banter, using the glass to punctuate pauses and mask pain or weariness as the tension rises and Slade's entrance interrupts the ritual.

Before: Filled neat with amber scotch, resting at Picard's …
After: Remains at the bar in Picard's vicinity (presumed …
Before: Filled neat with amber scotch, resting at Picard's place at the bar and actively being sipped.
After: Remains at the bar in Picard's vicinity (presumed in his possession or immediately adjacent on the counter) as the confrontation begins; its calming function is interrupted by the physical altercation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Rex's Bar

Rex's Bar, the holodeck's noir dive, serves as a temporary sanctuary where Picard slips into Dixon Hill's ritual comforts. Its familiarity is weaponized by the scene: the bar's intimacy makes Slade's intrusion feel more violating and converts private solace into a public confrontation that forces a return to real stakes.

Atmosphere Initially quiet, warm, and ritualistic; quickly shifts to tense and charged once Slade appears and …
Function Sanctuary-turned-confrontation-stage: a refuge for emotional regrouping that doubles as the setting for an escalating, personal …
Symbolism Symbolizes fragile respite — the bar represents the small rituals that hold Picard together; its …
Access Public, open to patrons during this scene; no formal restrictions, making it vulnerable to intrusions …
Classic bartender/customer setup with a few patrons in the background. Bar counter with glasses and dim, intimate lighting implied by the 'bar' setting. Ambient noise of other patrons and the tactile detail of drying glasses as a signal of social withdrawal.

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Key Dialogue

"REX: She just doesn't understand the service I perform here. My regulars depend on me to pour and listen, listen and pour. I'm like some kind'a psychologist to you guys, am I right?"
"PICARD: (speaking, without turning around) I recognize the size of the shadow. Hello Slade. Buy you a drink?"
"SLADE: I paid you money, Hill. Where is she?"