Star Trek: Picard’s last season is throwing everything it can at Patrick Stewart’s legendary hero, in terms of big shocks, big enemies, and big reunions.
Star Trek loves itself a nebula. It loves itself a starship that gets stuck inside a nebula. When that nebula is actually a living being? It’s downright giddy.
There was a time when Star Trek’s utopian future was meant to show people had grown beyond conflict and profanity, but as the franchise has been
Star Trek: Picard season three has so far been, even with the promise of greater stakes to come, something of a relaxing, almost idealistic venture.
Last week’s season three premiere of Star Trek: Picard navigated the show into a nostalgia-laden examination of the weight behind our heroes’ long lives—the impact they’ve had, and what’s remained as Starfleet and the galaxy at large have
It’s right there in the name: Star Trek. It’s a show, world, and franchise about trekking through the stars.
Over two wildly different seasons so far, Star Trek: Picard has tried to navigate just what it wants to say about its titular legend.
Star Trek: Picard returns for its third and final season this week, with its titular hero tasked with one last adventure alongside faces old and new.