Lol no... he’s just one of the only two Picards I’ve ever heard of... both hockey players... the other being Noel Picard who is most famous for being the Blues defenseman Bobby Orr tripped over while scoring the Cup-winner in 1970
Isn't this available only on cbs' streaming service or some other thing you'd have to be insane to spend money on?
Dude, there was already a thread about Picard: Star Trek: Picard That said, I only watched the first episode (free on youtube for one weekend) and lost interest very fast. From what I read of following episodes this series is so blatantly PC and anti-males that even Picard himself gets trashed continually by female characters. No respect for 'the legend'. Just like Star Wars, Star Trek is dead. SJWs have taken over and done what the Borg couldn't do: destroy the United Federation of Planets universe that Gene Roddenberry created. Now when I want to get a dose of true Star Trek, I watch the fan created, not-for-profit, awesome 'Star Trek Continues' with Vic Mignona, completing the five year mission of the original series. While on a low budget, it is more faithful, more professional and more thought provoking than the big budget CBS abominations. It shits on both Picard and 'Discovery'.
True even though the first J.J. Abrams film did a decent homage to the original series (while at the same time messing up completely Spock's character and 'empowering' too much Uhura).
Originally I thiough Picard could be good, but as described it sounds like garbage. Picard was PC enough back in the 90s so I hoped he had by now become on old grizzled alcoholic with bad intentions and a violent streak.
Patrick Steward has aged so bad that every time he delivers a line you get the impression that he might gasp his last breath and die right there. He is 79 years old, but lacks the stamina that 93 year old Christopher Lee had at the time of his death.