This week’s Star Trek: Picard was a lovely stroll down memory lane for Next Generation fans, as Jean-Luc sought the counsel and companionship of his old Enterprise pals Will Riker and Deanna Troi.
This week’s 'Star Trek: Picard' featured a mini 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' reunion between two fan-favorite characters — and the death of another. By Phil Pirrello [This episode contains ...
Sir Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard; Isa Briones as Soj ...
Even though she wasn't a Captain of the Enterprise or even the First Officer, Counselor Deanna Troi was one of the most important characters in Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as the ...
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In this week’s episode, Picard reunites with his old Number One and his trusted counselor, Deanna Troi. By Sopan Deb This week’s “Star Trek: Picard” is less about the central story arc and more about ...
Has "Picard" set itself a high standard it can't maintain? Following last week's surprisingly high-quality installment, we now have a cautiously optimistic view for this third and final season … but, ...
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Riker & Troi lost their son Thad to a rare disease, unable to cure him due to the Federation ban on synthetics. Ba'ku's regenerative properties could have saved Thad, but possible events may have ...
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