Captain Picard forgets an old promise. Join your simulated hosts as they discuss deliciously erudite dialogue, the rare but welcome repercussions from a previous adventure, and the many variations on William T. Riker (holographic and otherwise).
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Next week: We begin our weekly coverage of the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard with the premiere episode, "The Next Generation"
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