Star Trek Picard Season One
SCORE: 65
I received Star Trek Picard Season One as
a birthday gift this year. Initially I was not that interested or
thrilled about Star Trek Picard Season One. My dad told me he had
checked it out of the library in their area for free. So it went on my
birthday wish list. I am very glad I was able to see the ten episodes of
Star Trek Picard Season One. What is it with these new TV shows and
having a handful of episodes? Star Trek Picard Season One starts dull
and then picks up the pace pretty quickly.
The special effects in Star Trek Picard Season One are fantastic. I love
how they control the ship with holograms right in front of the person in
the seat. The storyline takes a dark turn after the Star Trek Nemesis.
The Romulans are being relocated because of the super nova. Then
synthetic characters attack a base on Mars. A ban on all synthetic life
is enacted. The Federation stops helping the Romulans. Picard resigns in
protest and mourns the loss of Data. B4 is taken apart. Then the twin
daughters of Data are discovered and Picard goes on a quest to save
them. We learn of a secret group of Romulans called the Tal Shiar. They
are trying to kill off all synthetic life because they believe synthetic
life will try and murder all biological life.
The issues families will have with Star Trek Picard Season One are
violence, blood, gore, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside
of marriage, lies, bad language, deceit, alcohol, drugs, suicide,
religious teachings of evolution, and more. SPOILER ALERT! Picard dies
in Star Trek Picard Season One. He is then given a synthetic body that
looks just like his. This new synth body will not last forever though.
Data also completely dies off in Star Trek Picard Season One. There is a
lot of regret in Star Trek Picard Season One.
In the end Star Trek Picard Season One teaches sacrificing one self for
others. There is also this odd scene where Picard and Data are in some
elaborate simulation that is supposed to represent death in Star Trek
Picard Season One. The flowers that attack ships was interesting. The
giant centipede master synth race was a bit on the wild side. The end
sequence and battle in Star Trek Picard Season One is very interesting
indeed. Especially with so many different groups wanting so many
different things. Those knots were tied quite well in my personal and
professional opinion. I will check out Season Two of this show.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 75%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: CBS Television Studios
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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