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7.5/10
IMDb86%
Rotten Tomatoes"Star Trek: Picard" is a worthy follow-up to "The Next Generation" and "Nemesis", with Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role as Admiral Jean-Luc Picard. The show is set 18 years after "Nemesis", and follows Picard as he navigates his post-Starfleet life on his vineyard, Chateau Picard. The show's exploration of Picard's deep emotional scars resulting from the loss of Lieutenant Commander Data and the destruction of Romulus adds depth and nuance to the character, making him all the more relatable and human. The show's ensemble cast, including Alison Pill, Isa Briones, and Michelle Hurd, deliver strong performances and bring new life to the "Star Trek" universe. The show also benefits from its exploration of darker themes, including xenophobia and prejudice, while maintaining the franchise's optimistic vision of the future. Overall, "Star Trek: Picard" is a must-watch for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. It manages to honor its legacy while pushing the story and characters in new directions.
Best Actor in a Television Series | 2021 | Patrick Stewart
Best Actor in a Science FictionFantasy Series | 2021 | Patrick Stewart
Television | 2024 | Patrick Stewart
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or Special | 2020 | Michael Ornelaz
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series | 2021 | Hanelle M. Culpepper
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Long Form Effects and Foley | 2021 | Clayton Weber
Outstanding Sound Episodic or NonTheatrical Feature | 2020 | Ed Carr
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Drama Series | 2024 | Jeri Ryan
Best Actor in a Streaming Drama Series | 2024 | Patrick Stewart
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 2024 | Michelle Forbes
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Drama Series | 2024 | Brent Spiner
Best Writing in a Streaming Drama Series | 2024 | Terry Matalas
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2023 | Amanda Plummer
Best Actor in a Television Series | 2024 | Patrick Stewart
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series | 2024 | Todd Stashwick
Best Actress in a Science FictionFantasy Series Limited Series or MadeforTV Movie | 2024 | Jeri Ryan
Best Actor in a Science FictionFantasy Series Limited Series or MadeforTV Movie | 2024 | Todd Stashwick
Best Villain in a Series Limited Series or MadeforTV Movie | 2024 | Amanda Plummer
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2022 | Patrick Stewart
Outstanding Actor in a TV Series | 2024 | Patrick Stewart
Best Actor in a Streaming Series Drama | 2023 | Patrick Stewart
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 2023 | Michelle Forbes
Outstanding Guest Actress Drama Series | 2022 | Whoopi Goldberg
Best Supporting Actor Drama Television | 2022 | Santiago Cabrera
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Broadcast Long Form EffectsFoley | 2024 | Clayton Weber
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Long Form Dialogue and ADR | 2021 | Matthew E. Taylor
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | 2020 | Michael Chabon
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup | 2022 | Ralis Kahn
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2020 | Moira Marquis
Outstanding Period andor Character Makeup NonProsthetic | 2022 | Tanya Cookingham
Outstanding FantasySciFi Costumes | 2022 | Christine Bieselin Clark
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (NonProsthetic) | 2023 | Tanya Cookingham
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2020 | Ed Carr
Outstanding Period andor Character Hairstyling | 2020 | Wendy Southard
Score of the Year | 2024 | Stephen Barton
Composition of the Year | 2024 | Stephen Barton
Best Original Score for Television | 2024 | Stephen Barton
Best Special Makeup Effects Television Series Limited Series or Miniseries or New Media Series | 2021 | Alexei O'Brien
Best Special Makeup Effects Television Series Limited Series or Miniseries or Movie for Television | 2024 | Hugo Villasenor
Episodic Drama | 2024 | Terry Matalas
Best Achievement in DecorDesign of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series | 2022 | Timothy Stepeck
Outstanding Sound Episodic or NonTheatrical Feature | 2023 | Ed Carr
Excellence in SciFiFantasy Television | 2021 | Christine Bieselin Clark
The Chateau Picard vineyard first appeared in the episode Star Trek: The Next Generation: Family (1990). It was run by Jean-Luc Picard's brother Robert and his wife Marie, and their son Rene. Jean-Luc would learn in Star Trek: Generations (1994) that Robert and Rene had both burned to death in a fire, leaving Jean-Luc as the last in the Picard line.
The series is set in 2399, 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) (which was set in the year 2379). Using the TNG-based Stardate format, this would place the start of the series just after Stardate 76000.
Was renewed for a second season before the first one aired.
Picard's dog, Number One, is played by a rescue pit bull named Dinero. Patrick Stewart insisted that Picard have a dog of that breed, as he and his wife volunteer with a pit bull rescue organization.Writer and producer Michael Chabon commented that while Dinero is a very friendly and affectionate dog, he's not much of an actor. Several planned scenes with Number One had to be reworked because Dinero wouldn't take direction.
The first "Star Trek" series without any main characters who are active members of Starfleet in season one.