While I had been fond of Star Trek (TOS) from watching re-runs, it was Star Trek: The Next Generation that cemented my love for the franchise. I have watched every episode of the seven-season series (some multiple times) and the four movies afterward. I was also a big fan of Voyager, DS9 and the Kelvin timeline movies but didn’t care for Enterprise and have found the recent Discovery uneven; so when I heard that there would be a new series about TNG’s iconic Captain Picard, I was in! Plus, I was thrilled that my husband would watch the series with me, for while he was a fan of TNG and DS9, he hasn’t watched any newer series with me, until now.
Set in 2399, twenty years after the last movie (Star Trek Nemesis), Admiral Picard is retired from Star Fleet and has been living on his family’s ancestral vineyard in France. We find out he left Star Fleet under less than ideal circumstances, as he was an advocate for helping the Romulan population escape a planet-destroying catastrophe. When some synthetics destroyed the Mars ship-building colony, Starfleet reneged on their offer to help the Romulans due to their fleet being depleted. Picard resigned in disgust, and the public has taken a dim view of his perspective on what happened.
A young woman, Dahj, is introduced when Romulan assassins try to murder her, and she inexplicably manifests super strength during the fight. She has a mysterious vision of Picard and finds him, only for the mystery to deepen when signs point to her being an android and somehow connected to Data, another android who served with Picard and gave up his life to save others in Nemesis. As synthetic life was banned after the Mars disaster, Picard is trying to piece together what happened when he is then led to a former Borg cube, where former assimilated Borg are being released from the collective and rehabilitated.
We meet a lot of new characters, as Picard commissions a ship with a motley crew, and frankly, the storyline is rather wonky and confusing here to summarize. We have an uptight scientist who gets away with murder, a young Romulan swordsman (who looks like an elf), a rascal of a captain who is Han Solo-ish, another Romulan who is a slimy Lothario, a troubled drug-addicted former Starfleet officer with a heart of gold, Dahj’s twin Soji, and Seven of Nine from the Voyager series. Seven was a former Borg who wore skin-tight clothes and was the hottie who got Kes kicked off the Voyager series (aside-I was in the minority in not liking her, as I had preferred Kes). At least in the new series, her character was more developed and I actually liked her (yet another aside-as a bonus that frees up Chakotay to be with Captain Janeway, as I always shipped them, and I was so flippin’ mad that Seven had been paired with Chakotay). At least Picard meets up with Will Riker and Deanna Troi, former crew members of his who are now married, and they assist him at a critical juncture.
The last episode of the series was somewhat controversial for me for several reasons- there are huge leaps of logic, a confusing fantasy/mystical element is introduced and a poignant moment concerning Picard is erased which eliminates the emotions associated with what happened. There are a few romances between characters, but they are so quick and unexpected that you don’t build up investment in their relationships. Perhaps that will develop in the future.
I just have to say that I missed not seeing more of the Enterprise-D crew. I know it’s not TNG-Part 2 and wasn’t supposed to be a nostalgic stroll through the past, but still. As I had guessed would happen, the series diverted from The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard (2017) as in his supposed memoir Picard had married Dr. Beverly Crusher, and she is nowhere to be found in this series. This was wrong! So wrong! I also want to see Worf (who should have a series based off him IMO) and Geordi LaForge (LeVar!).
Picard’s first season was stronger than Discovery’s first and second seasons, and I’m not really anticipating that series’ season three. Picard’s second season is already greenlit, and I look forward to seeing what further adventures await our intrepid captain. And of course, I hope the remaining original crew members get a small cameo, as when you have been as invested in a series and characters for years, you want to know what has happened to your tv family. In the meantime, live long and prosper!
-Nancy

April 4, 2020 at 3:58 pm
I’m a bit fan of the original Star Trek series as well, I also liked STTNG, DS9, and Voyager. I’ve only ever seen a couple of episode of Enterprise, so don’t know much about that one. I liked season 2 of Discovery better than the 1st sereis. As for Star Trek Picard, well have to say I really enjoyed it. It was great to catch up with Picard and some of the other STTNG crew, again after all this time to see what happened after the Star Trek Nemesis movie. Yes, I felt the finale of Picard was a bit rushed and the resolution a bit contrived, but overall it was a good series. Looking forward to seeing season 2, I think Guinan is meant to return as well. Hopefully we will see more of the STTNG cast return as well 🙂
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April 5, 2020 at 6:22 pm
I was not a fan of the finale, but as a whole the series was strong. I’m ok with Guinan returning in a cameo, but not at the expense of Beverly, Worf & Geordi. I just want to see everyone at least once for old times sake! Of course it needs to make sense in the narrative, but I want what I want.
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April 6, 2020 at 8:01 am
I’m sure after the popularity of the cameos in season 1 of Picard they will probably bring back more STTNG cast / crew for season 2, I’d be very surprised if they didn’t.
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April 6, 2020 at 1:15 pm
*Hoping*
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April 5, 2020 at 11:44 am
If they insist on bringing more of the ST:TNG crew/cast back, they need to give it a purpose, a reason. Seven of Nine, for all the fuss, didn’t really add much apart from being a lazy screen-writing deus ex machina, turning up guns blazing after our heroes are backed into a corner, and then in the last two episodes being relegated to sitting in a wrecked Borg cube on the shore, when she should have been actively involved in wrecking the transmitter. Riker of course was made busy cooking pizza, until he conveniently got reinstated into Starfleet to lead the rescue fleet- and then just buggered off minutes later (maybe he’d left a pizza on the hotplate); the Romulans should have just turned back around after ten minutes and nuked the damn synth planet. They could have called it Planet Extermination Pattern Six- fake a surrender then come back ten minutes later.
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April 5, 2020 at 6:25 pm
Yes, future cameos should absolutely make narrative sense! But as I said in an earlier comment, I want what I want! And I want to see all the original crew at least once.
The finale was kinda a mess, and I agree with many of your comments. But still as a whole, I liked the series.
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April 8, 2020 at 4:05 pm
Hi Nancy,
I think it is off to a good start. Part of the introduction of old characters reprising will be the success of Season 1. My prediction is we will see Worf, Giordi, and Janeway to start with. I am dropping a piece on Picard’s Life after Broken next week. Hope we can talk about that.
Lots of crazy stuff. He’s synthetic now? Lots of things to ponder. He had an artificial heart forever and at times more emotionless than Data, but now fully android and “ better” than his life as a Borg.
Wild!
Gary
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April 21, 2020 at 10:13 pm
Sorry for the late reply! In addition to TNG crew members we haven’t seen yet, I too would love to see Janeway!
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April 21, 2020 at 10:30 pm
I think she will show up. Seven needs her moral compass back in her mother role.
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May 17, 2020 at 6:44 am
Felt cheated in the end because the Romulans were right all along and that made them the good guys. Picard instead was driven by emotion and his past relationship with Data. And the end face-off was simply a bad CGI without any real tactics that Captain Picard in the past would have deployed.
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May 17, 2020 at 9:53 am
The conclusion certainly left a lot to be desired. It was rushed with not enough emotional investment. Are you a fan of Discovery? I was thrilled to recently hear that Captain Pike, Number One and young Spock are getting their own Star Trek series!
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