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The following two profanities occursoccur in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

enter image description here Note: while the closed captions say fuckers, the Irish actor actually says feckers. YMMV on whether that's equivalent and how strong a profanity that is.)

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The following two profanities occurs in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

enter image description here Note: while the closed captions say fuckers, the Irish actor actually says feckers. YMMV on whether that's equivalent and how strong a profanity that is.)

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The following two profanities occur in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

enter image description here Note: while the closed captions say fuckers, the Irish actor actually says feckers. YMMV on whether that's equivalent and how strong a profanity that is.)

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The following two profanities occurs in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

enter image description here Note: while the closed captions say fuckers, the Irish actor actually says feckers. YMMV on whether that's equivalent and how strong a profanity that is.)

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The following two profanities occurs in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

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The following two profanities occurs in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

enter image description here Note: while the closed captions say fuckers, the Irish actor actually says feckers. YMMV on whether that's equivalent and how strong a profanity that is.)

enter image description here

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The following two profanities occurs in Star Trek: Picard Season 1, episode 2, "Maps and Legends"

Since they are both spoken in anger, they can be considered stronger than the "fucking cool" reference from Discovery

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