Picard remains one of the most controversial Star Trek shows because its first two seasons were astoundingly bad: they piled ...
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Star Trek actor feels 'lucky to be in shows that are led by women'
“So, I feel like I've had this special luck…” ...
Jonathan Frakes talks about directing 'Starfleet Academy,' the 'Star Trek' family and his hope for working with Terry Matalas again.
After 60 years of Star Trek, the franchise finally gets an official slogan to beat its mission to "boldly go." ...
Jean-Luc Picard was surely one of the wisest men in the history of Star Trek. Remarkably, that’s likely because he was more true to the ideals of the Federation than the Federation itself, even within ...
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It's officially the end of an era for Star Trek
The penultimate episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academymarks the end of an era in this storied 60-year-old science fiction universe. In a new interview, veteran The Next Generation actor and ...
Picard has had some dumb things but what were the dumbest in Paramount's three-season swan song for Patrick Stewart?
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Star Trek’s most important Picard line still defines the entire franchise
One bold statement made by Captain Picard decades ago captured the core theme of Star Trek.
"Star Trek: Picard" ended in a very tantalizing spot. The bulk of the show's third and final season took place on the U.S.S. Titan-A, a ship commanded by the snippy Captain Liam Shaw (Todd Stashwick).
Not only was Star Trek: The Next Generation an iconic series for television, it also featured sci-fi quotes that have stood the test of time.
Patrick Stewart was part of the four "Star Trek: The Next Generation" movies. One film in particular is his favorite, thanks ...
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