The Last Generation
- El episodio se transmitió el 21 abr 2023
- TV-MA
- 1h 3min
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En una desesperada última batalla, Jean-Luc Picard y generaciones de tripulantes, tanto antiguos como nuevos, luchan juntos para salvar a la galaxia de la mayor amenaza a la que jamás se han... Leer todoEn una desesperada última batalla, Jean-Luc Picard y generaciones de tripulantes, tanto antiguos como nuevos, luchan juntos para salvar a la galaxia de la mayor amenaza a la que jamás se han enfrentado.En una desesperada última batalla, Jean-Luc Picard y generaciones de tripulantes, tanto antiguos como nuevos, luchan juntos para salvar a la galaxia de la mayor amenaza a la que jamás se han enfrentado.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
Randy J. Goodwin
- Jae
- (voz)
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What a wonderful way to end a story that spans decades. I didn't watch seasons 1 and 2, but season 3 of Picard was fan service done right. From the music, cast, concluded plots, character development, and just telling an entertaining story, thank you.
Terry accomplished something anther long running and famous Sci-Fi space franchise didn't do. He got all the primary cast back together, not just for a scene, but all back to the original bridge, together.
Terry also wrapped up all the movies that proceeded the series, and brought the story of this crew back to the original series finale. Everyone gathering together for a game of poker.
I never realized how important Star Trek was to me, especially The Next Generation. To get to see this crew say goodbye like this means more than I could have ever imagined. Thank you, for this Terry.
Terry accomplished something anther long running and famous Sci-Fi space franchise didn't do. He got all the primary cast back together, not just for a scene, but all back to the original bridge, together.
Terry also wrapped up all the movies that proceeded the series, and brought the story of this crew back to the original series finale. Everyone gathering together for a game of poker.
I never realized how important Star Trek was to me, especially The Next Generation. To get to see this crew say goodbye like this means more than I could have ever imagined. Thank you, for this Terry.
Although I understand the critiques I have seen, I cannot walk away from this episode expressing anything other than love. This season wasn't without flaws, but it was also the most fun I've had with Star Trek in quite some time. For that reason alone, I offer a sincere and heartfelt thanks to Terry and the cast; it was a blast from start to finish.
As mentioned above, I have seen a bit of negative commentary regarding this season and I hope we're all now adult enough to accept that not everyone is going to agree with one another. Not only is that fine, but it is an absolute fact of life. With that being said, I did find some of the comments a bit aggressive or lacking in compassion. For those raging, try replacing the phrasing of "fan service" or "fan-made" with "making loyal fans happy". For example, "I cannot believe so much of this season was dedicated to 'making loyal fans happy'. I mean, why would they waste their time on that!?"
Makes it sound a bit odd, right? Well, I personally think we all need to face the fact that sometimes it's not unreasonable to try and make people who have supported a franchise and/or business for years "happy". Should media be approachable for broader audiences? Of course. Should we aspire to bring new and creative ideas to TV? Absolutely! But I'm still confused as to when it became a sin to take care of a dedicated audience and throw them a bone sometimes. "How dare they try to take care of their core audience. The audacity!"
Listen, rant aside, this season was the best thing I've watched in a long time. I walked away with a huge smile and a sense of hope. I cannot remember the last show I watched where hope was the ultimate outcome.
Thanks once more to Terry Matalas and crew. You gave us something better than we deserved. I can confidently state that we will all remember and appreciate this season for years to come.
As mentioned above, I have seen a bit of negative commentary regarding this season and I hope we're all now adult enough to accept that not everyone is going to agree with one another. Not only is that fine, but it is an absolute fact of life. With that being said, I did find some of the comments a bit aggressive or lacking in compassion. For those raging, try replacing the phrasing of "fan service" or "fan-made" with "making loyal fans happy". For example, "I cannot believe so much of this season was dedicated to 'making loyal fans happy'. I mean, why would they waste their time on that!?"
Makes it sound a bit odd, right? Well, I personally think we all need to face the fact that sometimes it's not unreasonable to try and make people who have supported a franchise and/or business for years "happy". Should media be approachable for broader audiences? Of course. Should we aspire to bring new and creative ideas to TV? Absolutely! But I'm still confused as to when it became a sin to take care of a dedicated audience and throw them a bone sometimes. "How dare they try to take care of their core audience. The audacity!"
Listen, rant aside, this season was the best thing I've watched in a long time. I walked away with a huge smile and a sense of hope. I cannot remember the last show I watched where hope was the ultimate outcome.
Thanks once more to Terry Matalas and crew. You gave us something better than we deserved. I can confidently state that we will all remember and appreciate this season for years to come.
Holy shoot, you did it. You basically made what we waited our entire adult lives for. Not a perfect episode but at the same time more than good enough. You have to be impressed with how this cast has evolved and how they can still carry a show. Compare how they act and relate now to those old episodes. Should I point out this is a TV show with an 82 year old man in the title role?
It would seem Paramount slow walked this season until the end. I was harshly critical of those other episodes. As for this finale, congrats and thank you to the entire cast and crew for this memorable accomplishment.
It would seem Paramount slow walked this season until the end. I was harshly critical of those other episodes. As for this finale, congrats and thank you to the entire cast and crew for this memorable accomplishment.
I'm serious. This episode has everything I didn't even know I needed. In fact, I can say that about this entire season. In an era of increasing bleakness, strife, and malice in the world, the renewed vision of hope and optimism embodied by Gene Roddenberry is alive and well here. I won't spoil anything in this review; however, I will say that this episode strikes an emotional chord. If you loved TNG - I know I do, I grew up on the series - you'll end up ugly crying. You'll laugh out loud. Sometimes you'll do both within a breath of the other. There are some detractors out there, certainly - and they are welcome to their opinions - but the fan service dished up in this episode precisely sates an appetite to Boldly Go. Thank you, Terry Matalas, the writing crew, the directors, the entire main and guest cast, for giving me the most entertaining season of TV I've experienced in a long, long time.
Perfection! Perfection!! Perfection!!! Thank you to Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, Jeri Ryan, Tim Russ, Alice Krige, John de Lancie, Amanda Plummer, Michelle Forbes, Daniel Davis, Walter Koenig, Elizabeth Dennehy, Ed Speleers, Todd Stashwick. Everyone who worked on Picard Season 3 you slayed it and gave it your all!!! WELL DONE!!! The nostalgia of all the cast members from the past was fantastic but the story was also extremely well thought out and was brilliantly brought to the screen!!! Every episode of this season was like watching a movie in the theater! The cherry on top of it all is that maybe we could see some of you again!!! Make it so!!
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- TriviaWalter Koenig: (voice only) Federation President Anton Chekov mentions that he is the son of Pavel Andreievich Chekov, a navigator in the original Viaje a las estrellas (1966) series and movies, and is played by the same actor. Anton's name is acknowledged as an homage to late actor Anton Yelchin, who played Pavel Chekov in Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: En la oscuridad (2013), and Star Trek sin límites (2016). It is also the same name as the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, whose father was named Pavel Chekhov.
- ErroresWhen Riker picks up Worf's sword, he mentions how heavy it is as it falls and has to hold it with two hands. However, when Worf tells him to look at the helm, Riker pulls out a phaser while holding the sword easily with one hand.
- Créditos curiososThere is a scene in the closing credits: Jack encounters Q, who prepares him for a new trial of humanity.
- ConexionesFeatured in re:View: Star Trek: Picard Season 3, Episodes 8, 9, and 10 (2023)
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