Starfleet officer educated in the liberal arts, commanding a starship fueled on enthusiasm and armed with photon torpedoes made of duct tape, legal reasoning, and d20s that only roll natural twenties.
This week, Picard takes a break from the frenetic action of the first half of the season to recoup in safety with old friends. Hugh and Elnor wrestle with Romulans. Soji has to make some decisions with the help of a new friend. We’re covering ST: Picard, episode 7: “Nepenthe.”
This week, Picard’s intrepid crew finally arrives on the Artifact. Admiral Picard finds a familiar face, and Raffi burns another bridge. Elnor is Elnor, and Soji has a moment. The Romulans continue to scheme because they’re, well, Romulans. We’re covering episode six of Star Trek: Picard.
Star Trek: Picard tries its hand at Mission Impossible, and Picard’s Ethan Hunt may need a little work. Raffi reveals a bit more of her back story, and Seven demonstrates that she has hardly been idle the last several years. This week, we’re headed to Freecloud for “Stardust City Rag.”
This week’s Picard takes us back to the evacuation of Romulan worlds and contrasts it with today’s reality. We also meet another member of Picard’s new crew as well as revisit old faces.
This week, we dig deeper into the Romulan conspiracy and meet the rest of the crew with whom we’ll be spending the rest of the season. As an added bonus, we find out more about why Picard is where he is at this moment. This week, we’re covering “The End is the Beginning.”
In Picard’s second episode, we encounter flashbacks, Romulan infiltrators, more Borg, new technology, and ghosts of the Tal Shiar. Buckle up and make sure your parking brakes are disengaged, folks, because this series is clearly off to the races.
This week, Unimatrix 47 explores some of the cracks in the Federation’s foundations as Star Trek: Picard presents us with an image of a Federation failing to deliver on its promises.
We’ve got synthetics, memories, grief, pushy reporters, and action sequences plus an entirely new visual approach to the universe we’ve come to love so well. This week, it’s Star Trek: Picard, S1 E1.
The Enterprise comes across an enormous structure in space, a Dyson’s Sphere, on which they discover the crashed remains of a federation vessel. While initially believing there to have been no survivors, they find that, through an ingenious transporter hack, a particularly important individual from the past has survived. This week on TNG Rewatch: Relics.
Following a distress signal, the Enterprise discovers a crash site on a random moon and finds a downed Borg scout ship and a single survivor. The crew must make a choice—do they remake the drone into a weapon or respect him as an entity. This week’s TNG Rewatch: I, Borg.
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