Tag: Patrick Stewart
The 15 Best Star Trek Episodes For a Newbie, Ranked!
Across 900+ episodes and many TV series, what is the best Star Trek episode to make your first? Read on for our top 15 picks!
Preview — Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Reunites the Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew
Star: Trek PIcard’s final season will reunite the titular captain with his former Star Trek: The Next Generation crew. Read on for a preview of Season 3!
15 Reasons to Watch Star Trek: Picard
Looking for a reason to watch the latest installment in the Star Trek universe? Look no further! Here are 15 reasons you should be watching Star Trek: Picard!
Star Trek: Picard Season Finale Review: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 (Season 1 Episode 10)
Star Trek: Picard wraps up a near-perfect season of television with “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2.” Read on for our five-star review.
Star Trek: Picard’s Isa Briones and Evan Evagora Connect With Fans at C2E2 2020
Fans welcomed Isa Briones and Evan Evagora into the Star Trek family with open arms. Read on to know what went down at C2E2 2020.
Star Trek: Picard Review: Broken Pieces (Season 1 Episode 8)
The pieces are finally coming together on Star Trek: Picard. Read on for our review of Season 1 Episode 8, “Broken Pieces.”
Star Trek: Picard Review: Nepenthe (Season 1 Episode 7)
Star Trek: Picard delivers a series-best with “Nepenthe” as it finds a balance between heartwarming narrative and forward movement through tragedy and trust. Read on for our review!
Star Trek: Picard Review: The Impossible Box (Season 1 Episode 6)
On this episode of Star Trek: Picard our two overarching stories finally converge. Read on for our review of “The Impossible Box.”
Star Trek: Picard Review: Stardust City Rag (Season 1 Episode 5)
Star Trek: Picard continues to deliver out of this world episodes, as “Stardust City Rag” dives into the backstories of three women. Read on for our five-star review!
Star Trek: Picard Review: Absolute Candor (Season 1 Episode 4)
A mix of flashback history and current narrative necessity build “Absolute Candor” up slowly and with great care into the final ten minutes which leaves your mind racing and your heart pounding as Picard and company narrowly escape destruction and the show welcomes a familiar face. Read on for our review!










