"Picard" is a delight. ... Slipping back easily into the role (although not often into the actual uniform), Stewart makes a seamless transition to an older, weathered Jean-Luc, and remains the Federation's most valuable player. .... "Picard" explodes with heart, using its sci-fi trappings to tell a deeply human story about love lost and potentially found.
poor star trek for have so pathetic community, i love sto and stng but isnt a reason for critic everytime the new direction of the universe. Sometime u can consider than new generation maybe need someting like dat, for discover the old star trek ? and honestly how many thing we can discuss about sto or voyager or enterprise ? so plz sometime open ur mind 20sc and dont come critic this only after watching the previews.
Only several episodes in, and it's already proving to be a worthy follow-up to TNG. Don't mind the negative reviews; they clearly haven't actually watched the show.
[Stewart's] gravity, empathy and dignity ground “Star Trek: Picard,” and make it surprisingly moving. ... If the dialogue sometimes veers into the geeky, for the most part, “Star Trek: Picard” benefits from keeping the characters front and center.
“Picard” certainly introduces a deeper “Star Trek” which has its appeal but at times it also seems a little convoluted with talk of a “shared mythical framework.”
Picard has flashes of eccentricity, and any science-fiction show with a Miguel de Unamuno shoutout demands a quantum of hope. But for now, this is another disappointing Star Trek. Should we give it a chance? My advice: Disengage.
This is a massive step forward for Star Trek. Once a show that was devoted to the episodic format, now taking it's time to explore things in a serious, complex way. The sole problem I've had with it so far is the reliance on the Mysterious Badass Waif trope. Yes, we had it with Firefly, and Logan, and bunches of other things, but I'm enjoying every other part of it.
The show is like a cross between Star Trek and The Expanse. Multiple storylines/perspectives all coming together at some point.
If you can ignore the stupid story elements/lore, then you will probably enjoy this show. But there are many stupid things and it gets really, really stupid near the end. That said, there are some enjoyable characters with story/background that makes them interesting, leaving you wanting to know more.
If you made it all the way through and are thinking "I enjoyed this, I want to see the next season" - stop. Season 2 is nowhere near the same consistency of story/character. It is even stupider.
Started off with potential, but quickly slips into a predictable, formulatic sci-fi series. Unless you're a trekkie you'll quickly lose interest in this.
This show has no right calling itself Star Trek and Sir Patrick has traded in his ideals for cheap shots at Trump and Brexit at the expense of more than 40 years of hopeful optimistic Science Fiction. This is just bad fan fiction. Watch at your peril!!!
What happens when you gather together a bunch of people that have no clue about the series they are to handle? You get a mash-up of two different timelines (Kelvin and TNG) without any care or consideration for either. Kelvin STARTED with the warning that in 125 years the Romulan main star was going supernova. What did Starfleet apparently do? They sat on that info and did not warn anyone. So Kelvin Starfleet was pure evil when Kirk was young. The writers are so clueless they actually think that money exists in Starfleet now.
Not Star Trek, Not Starfleet. So what it Picard? Just a 'member berry SciFi show pretending to be what it is not. With massive continuity and scientific gaps, as well as techno-BS (not babble, as the crap they are spewing is godlike level tech), this show is quickly dumbing itself down to Star Trek Discovery levels. Without spoiling anything, they even hint that Romulans created a major TNG-era enemy **1000** years ago and magically transported them to the Gamma Quadrant. If Romulans could travel that far, that fast, and had that kind of tech they would have easily defeated everyone short of the Q.
If you know nothing of Star Trek, then this will be a 5.5/10 as you constantly shake your head at 90 years olds being blown 25 feet onto hard concrete without injury, or people dying yet no one bothers to call EMS or security even though you are on Earth, the heart of the Federation. Supposedly sensors to detect people in need of medical assistance is too far fetched.