Follow-up to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) that centers on Jean-Luc Picard in the next chapter of his life.Follow-up to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) that centers on Jean-Luc Picard in the next chapter of his life.Follow-up to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) that centers on Jean-Luc Picard in the next chapter of his life.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 15 wins & 54 nominations total
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- TriviaThe first season is set in 2399, 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) (which was set in the year 2379). Using the Stardate format established in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), this would place the start of the series just after Stardate 76000.
- GoofsCommodore Oh often wears sunglasses. Star Trek lore establishes that Vulcans have an inner eyelid to protect against harsh sunlight on their desert planet. Oh's shades are a fashion statement, not a protective measure.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits feature a piece of the sky cracking off and floating through various locations from Picard's life before finally used to reform Picard's profile.
The elements in the title sequence vary depending on the season and its events:- The first season features a Borg cube and the planet Romulus.
- The second season features a Borg ship, a wormhole and hourglass, and the Borg Queen's silhouette.
- The third season does not have an opening titles sequence.
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I can't believe I'm writing this review after the crap they gave us for the first two seasons. But season 3 of Picard is outstanding. Whoever took over for this season is a true fan and knows what they are doing.
Why oh why could we not have had this for the first two seasons. Season 3 is everything I would want: well written, great character development, good pacing and action, adequate amounts of fan service without going overboard- it's fun and great.
The standouts to me are the interactions between Picard and Riker. It's great to see that chemistry once again. Worf is the best he's ever been. Beverly is fantastic as well- especially the scenes between her and Picard.
I have to say, so far, the performances of the TNG cast is the best I've seen from them. They really put in their all.
The only thing that saddens me is that there are no plans to keep going after Season 3. I would totally stick around for more seasons of this. I hope they change their mind.
Why oh why could we not have had this for the first two seasons. Season 3 is everything I would want: well written, great character development, good pacing and action, adequate amounts of fan service without going overboard- it's fun and great.
The standouts to me are the interactions between Picard and Riker. It's great to see that chemistry once again. Worf is the best he's ever been. Beverly is fantastic as well- especially the scenes between her and Picard.
I have to say, so far, the performances of the TNG cast is the best I've seen from them. They really put in their all.
The only thing that saddens me is that there are no plans to keep going after Season 3. I would totally stick around for more seasons of this. I hope they change their mind.
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- Star Trek: Captain Picard
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- The Sunstone Villa and Vineyard, Santa Ynes, California, USA(Château Picard)
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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