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David McK (3425 KP) created a poll

Mar 27, 2019  
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Best Star Trek captain? (Use comments to make your case, if you want)

James T Kirk (Star Trek)
Jean-Luc Picard (Next Generation)
Benjamin Sisko (Deep Space 9)
Kathryn Janeway (Voyager)

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Jonathan Archer (Enterprise)

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Gabriel Lorca (season 1 of Discovery)
Christopher Pike (season 2 of Discovery)

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Star trek picard season 3
Star trek picard season 3
2023 | Sci-Fi
I think I heard/read somewhere that this was to be the last outing for Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.

As in the last season of his last outing.

If it is, they saved the best for last.

Compared to season 1 and 2 of Start Trek: Picard, this is much more like it, eventually reuniting all the Next Generation crew (as they should have done from the start of Picard season 1) and laying the groundwork for a possible new Star Trek series.

To be clear: there is no current word of that, nor is any in production, but there is plenty heard that could be used as a starting point if one were to be commissioned
  
Star Trek: Picard - season 2
Star Trek: Picard - season 2
2022 | Sci-Fi
Follow up to season one of Star Trek: Picard, with this series obviously taking its cue from 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home', in that Picard and other key characters all find themselves displaced in time, working to find their way back home.

Very much hit and miss: there were some good episodes, yes, but also some, shall we say, somewhat questionable decisions made and actions carried out throughout the course of the season.

Anchored, as always, by Patrick Stewarts Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with this season also seeing involvement by his old frenemy Q.

I think, all in all, I enjoyed this more than season one, but that wasn't a particularly high bar to clear ...
  
Star Trek: Picard - Season 1
Star Trek: Picard - Season 1
2020 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
High hopes let down
I'm sure we all had a vision of what the triumphant, long-awaited return of Captain Jean-Luc Picard would look like. The series starts and ends in that vein, being exciting, thoughtful and with a moral lesson, but with a lot of padding throughout the series. Much like Discovery, the series decided to throw a lot of side adventures in the mix and while Picard is much more focussed than its Netflix cousin there are still times when it drags.
Stewart tries well to play his most famous role, but his age shows at times and I felt the makers missed the chance to sensitively keep his character but replaced with a younger actor in the last episode. This would have allowed Stewart to bow out gracefully and show more promise for the future series of his life.