‘Star Trek: Picard’ Boldly Goes Where We’ve Already Gone Before—For the Better

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After decades playing the iconic Jean-Luc Picard, Patrick Stewart is finally hanging up his red shirt for good. But he’s not the only one Trekkies will miss—and Season 3 of 'Star Trek: Picard' knows it. Our full beastobsessed review:

canon. The end result is a story that feels very fan-service filled with callbacks and inside jokes, while remaining captivating through its character-driven plots and intriguing storylines that are easy to follow along for fans ofPicking up following the events of the second season, a newly-retired Picard is living in his countryside family home in France, having finally found contentment in his romantic relationship with his Romulan former housekeeper Laris .

Of course, the past does come back to haunt Picard, as he receives a distress call from his former Enterprise chief medical officer—and former lover—Dr. Beverly Crusher , who requests his help without involving Starfleet. Picard recruits Captain William Riker to commandeer Riker’s former ship, the USS Titan, now under Captain Liam Shaw , to save Beverly. Although Picard is a legendary hero who has repeatedly saved the galaxy, not everyone is eager to assist in Picard and Riker’s intrepid plans.

But there wouldn’t be a Star Trek story without someone disobeying orders. With the help from Shaw’s first officer,, Picard and Riker are able to rescue Beverly and her mysterious medical companion . But that’s not the end of it; whatever was trying to capture them is still out there and is targeting everyone from Picard’s past. He realizes that he must recruit new and old allies to figure out what exactly the enemies may want with him.

Meanwhile, the new castmates are wonderful additions, including Geordie’s pilot daughter Alana and the austere Captain Shaw. Stashwick is notably charismatic as the antagonistic authoritarian who doesn’t take bullshit from anyone, including the beloved Picard, especially as we continue to learn the reasoning for his brash tactics. Though he serves as an obstacle for Picard, Stashwick imbues Shaw with much-needed empathy and humor.

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