A year of hell, you might say. But not that one. This is a different kind of bad.
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Stewart reminisces about how the Next Generation spinoff was made and what he hopes to do with Captain Picard going forward.
Watch Worf open up about his zen persona in this exclusive look at a deleted scene from Star Trek: Picard season 3.
Picard is over, but plenty of questions remain about what it all means for Star Trek 's future.
"The Bounty" is Picard 's answer to Fast and Furious— there's a heist, there's cool vehicles, and, of course, it's all about family.
If you thought last week put the pressure on, "No Win Scenario" makes it look like a walk in the park for Star Trek: Picard 's heroes.
Showrunner Terry Matalas explains why he put new emphasis on "the next generation."
It's the beginning of the end for Star Trek: Picard , but how much do you need to remember from its actual beginnings?
Plus, the semi-fictional hero Space Case joins up with Doom Patrol at long last.
The Next Generation crew are back for a wild new adventure... and they're far from alone.
Jean-Luc, Seven, Rios, Raffi, and Tallinn get philosophical about stopping the Confederation of Earth from ever existing.
In the wake of season two's wild finale, it seems like Picard is undergoing a monumental cast shake up for its final season.
Less an episode of TV and more a collection of vignettes, "Farewell" ties Picard 's season together with a bow made out of sentiment and sheer incredulity.
In "Hide and Seek," Jean-Luc and the Borg Queen face off, and find they have much more in common than they might have thought.
Chaos reigns once more in "Mercy," but once again: it's sort of the good kind.
"Monsters" slams the brakes on the already subdued pace of Picard season 2's back end, to half-grasp at the character behind Picard's heroic persona.
Picard 's final season beams up LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, and Brent Spiner.
"Watcher" bucks recent Trek trends to emphasize that longing for unity sometimes gets you hurt.
Plus, get a look at what to expect when Fear the Walking Dead returns.