Tag: Star Trek: Picard
Samantha’s Top 10 TV Couples of 2020
Love is still my favorite thing about television! Check out my picks for the 10 best TV couples of 2020.
Samantha’s 15 Most Influential LGBTQIA TV Characters
The people we see ourselves in on television help to shape our journey as individuals. Check out Samantha’s list of her 15 most influential LGBTQIA+ TV Characters.
TV News Wrap-Up: New Star Trek Series Coming to CBS All Access, The CW Orders ‘The Republic of Sarah’ and ‘Kung Fu’ to Series, Good Girls Gets Season 4, and More
Upfronts may not be happening this year, but networks are preparing to weather the storm. Find out what The CW and Fox are planning for fall, and what series will be making a return in 2021 with our TV news wrap-up.
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 Review: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 (Season 1 Episode 9)
Star Trek: Picard Season 1 Episode 9, “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1” does ample setup work as we head into the Season 1 finale. Read on for our 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.”
Samantha’s 20 Most Influential Female TV Characters
Samantha Coley shares the female TV characters that have made the biggest impact on her. Read on for the full list!
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!










