‘Star Trek: Picard’ review: Heavy on the shock and awe(ful)


Jean-Luc wanted to invent the perfect seeding machine, but he couldn’t make it sow.

Once, there was a vision that was Star Trek.

A hopeful, inspiring vision that humanity could develop to the best of its potential, and become a vital cog in a galaxy-wide enterprise where reason, logic and justice would prevail over unreasoning hate, greed and pettiness.

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Summary:

Treksploitation is hard on the soul

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