Tag Archive: picard

Picard Episodes 1 & 2 – Hey, it’s a little better

Star Trek Picard returns with a brand new season and all our old friends are in tow, making for an improved show. There’s better pace, more scope and the characters are much more… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard ep 3 and 4 – about the same

Star Trek Picard has a new and better pace and tone, which is not a bad thing. There’s a lot to improve on from season one and it shows in season two; there’s… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard Returns with less crap, right?

Star Trek Picard Episode 1 and 2 are very enjoyable with only a couple of reservations. I think my expectations were really low for season 2 of Picard on Paramount+, and I was… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard Episode #10 – What’s your rating?

The Star Trek Picard season 1 finale is more of the same, rushed plotting, dumb twists, and strange writing.  It feels like this episode went through many, many rewrites, to the point where… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard Episode 7 & 8

Star Trek Picard’s pace is slower than a snail, so after a couple things happen in Episode 7, we get an exposition dump in Episode 8 to explain everything.  Agnus killed Bruce Maddox… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard – Episode 5 Warping Star Trek

Episode Five of Star Trek Picard waffles between predictable and dumb, then the reality sets in, that this series seems to be arguing that most Star Trek characters have been delusional and there… Continue reading

Star Trek Picard – Ep 4 – Allusions and new territory

A lot of people have been critical of Star Trek Picard episode 4 but I gave it a second viewing to see if these reviewers were right.  They’re not, for the most part. … Continue reading

Star Trek Picard, Episode 1 & 2 & 3 Review

Picard could be the slowest show I’ve ever watched.   This could have been the death blow to most shows ten years ago, but these days, it’s common for streaming services to stretch everything… Continue reading

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