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Star Trek: Picard
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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PS is 78 and WS is 88. Good for them for keeping on keeping on. But honestly Im not ponying up the ectra cash. Nope. I can make due. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Is this real??? | |
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Like Discovery I will wait when it's released on DVD | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Picard and the Next Generation were my favorites
So I'm really excited about this | |
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Star Trek' actress Stephanie Niznik dead at 52Actress Stephanie Niznik has died at the age of 52. The star reportedly died unexpectedly on June 23 in Encino, California, according to Variety She's best known for playing Nina Feeney, the neighbor of the Brown family, on the drama series "Everwood" from 2002 - 2006. She also played Perim in the 1998 movie, "Star Trek: Insurrection" and made an appearance on "Star Trek: Enterprise." In 2017, she returned for the show's 15th-anniversary panel at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour. Niznik also has roles in “Nash Bridges," "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Diagnosis Murder." She was a Bangor, Maine native and graduated from Duke University. Niznik is reportedly survived by her mother, stepfather, brother, sister-in-law, niece and nephews, aunt and uncle, and her beloved dogs, Nucleus and Jake. No cause of death has been given and her manager did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment. | |
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This should be good. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I hope it's good, but, it's not "cannon" and will not take place in the same continuity as TNG or any Star Trek produced before 2009. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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We’re just under three days away from the big Enter the Star Trek Universe panel at San Diego Comic Con, where we expect to get our best look yet at the upcoming Star Trek: Picard series — but today the first official photo from production has beamed down, featuring Sir Patrick Stewart himself. Published in the special San Diego Comic Con issue of Entertainment Weekly, former Starfleet admiral Jean-Luc Picard (Stewart) can be seen walking at his vineyard — with cane in hand — alongside his trusty canine companion, first seen in the series’ poster artwork revealed last week.
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Does anybody know what the show is about? I like Picard but if the show is about him just hanging out in a wine vineyard with his dog I might lose interest [Edited 7/18/19 12:58pm] | |
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E xecutive producer Alex Kurtzman and showrunner Michael Chabon gave EW some new hints about Jean-Luc Picard’s journey in the upcoming CBS All-Access series. Until now, the only teaser has shown Picard in retirement at his family’s vineyard in France and included a cryptic voiceover suggesting the admiral left Starfleet after he led an armada on a rescue mission to the doomed planet Romulus. Here are seven things we learned:
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1. Yes, Picard is going back into space. Strangely enough for a Trek series, nothing space-y has yet been shown regarding the new show, which has entirely terrestrial marketing images so far. Even our basic questions like, “Can you at least say if the show is set on a spaceship?” were dodged when we asked the producers. But Kurtzman confirms the new Star Trek will live up to its name. “Events began to unfold that conspire to take Picard back to the stars,” Kurtzman says. 2. But that doesn’t mean Picard is returning to Starfleet. “He will [go to space],” Kurtzman adds, “but not in a way that anyone expects.” What does that mean? It sounds like Picard won’t simply get drafted back into commanding a starship — especially considering what Kurtzman reveals next. 3. Picard seeks to fight a specific injustice, yet won’t have his usual resources. “Because he’s no longer in Starfleet, he no longer carries the weight of that behind him,” Kurtzman says. “In some ways, it’s easier to be [a great man] when you’re a captain. But it’s an entirely different thing when you don’t have an army behind you. When you want to get something done and fight an injustice, how do you do that when you’re really only one man?” 4. His quest will be a serialized story in the first season, unlike the episodicThe Next Generation. “Which isn’t necessarily new for Star Trek,” Chabon said, noting that Discovery is often serialized too, “but that is new for Picard.” 5. Picard is “haunted” and older but fundamentally remains the same character. “There are many things that haunt Picard,” Kurtzman teases, adding the ill-fated Romulus mission is just one of those things. And Chabon notes the series will incorporate that the character is a different age. “He’s a lot older and we’re not shying away from that at all — we’re dealing with a man who’s in a very different place in his life,” Chabon says. Yet at the same time, Picard will still be the man you know and love. “It was terribly important to us that he remains fundamentally Picard,” Kurtzman says. “You will not see a version that betrays the man we loved from Next Generation. We’re not doing that. But we wanted to put a character with that level of morality and leadership and who always does the right thing no matter how hard the circumstances … we wanted to put that to the test.” 6. Other Next Generation actor appearances are not being ruled out. The producers just want to make sure they’re not, you know, cheesy. “What we don’t want to do is just throw in cameos,” Kurtzman says. “There would have to be an incredibly specific story reason [for them to be there].” Former Next Gen star Jonathan Frakes was previously announced as directing two episodes in the first season, but there’s no word if he appears on camera. The show’s new regular cast members (Alison Pill, Michelle Hurd, Evan Evagora, Isa Briones, Santiago Cabrera, and Harry Treadaway) are not playing any familiar Next Gencharacters, Kurtzman confirms. 7. Stewart as Picard is better than you’ve ever seen him. “The quality of Patrick’s acting, if anything, has gotten even better over time and he was already a master,” Chabon says. “He has an ability to hold you riveted even when he’s just sitting and listening.” Naturally. Picard is always at his best when he looks … engaged. The Star Trek: Picard panel is Saturday at Comic-Con and EW will have full coverage. | |
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Hmm blending in some Voyager in with 7 of 9, interesting. Finding out Data's journey has piqued my interest. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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