Picard wrestles with his past while Rios risks the future. Join your multi-layered-metaphor-loving hosts as they discuss fictional portrayals of mental illness, storytelling within storytelling, and clever twists on well-worn tropes.
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Next week: We continue our weekly coverage of Star Trek: Picard's second season with 'Mercy'
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