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To modern eyes and sensibilities, there’s plenty about the original Star Trek which looks silly, hopelessly outmoded, or just plain dumb. Need I say more than “Brain and brain!
But Star Trek often requires the viewer to suspend their disbelief, and if you can turn your own brain off for a bit, "Spock's Brain" is actually a surprisingly entertaining hour of television.
Star Trek: Picard's second episode, "Maps and Legends," includes a meeting that takes place at his home in La Barre, France. Jean-Luc Picard gets some bad news about his health from a doctor who ...
Back to “Star Trek: Picard,” where Picard’s son, Jack, falls prey to the Borg. Jack has ached for connection all his life. The Borg offer it, though with a loss of self-determination.
It was the first Star Trek show to premiere in more than 12 years. It also served as the flagship show for the fledgling CBS All Access service, which put Trek behind the paywall for the first time.
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