Star Trek: Picard
Summary
WithStar Trek : Picardseason 3 ’s finale , showrunner Terry Matalas madeStar Trekhistory in more style than one . Picardseason 3 sawthe originalStar Trek : The Next Generationcrew reunify for one last escapade aboard the new reconstruct USS Enterprise - D.What began as a foreign mission to deliver Dr. Beverly Crusher ( Gates McFadden ) quickly turned into a battle to save the galaxy from a Borg / Changeling coup d’etat . Along the way , Admiral Jean - Luc Picard ( Patrick Stewart ) attempt out his honest-to-god gang members and friends , fetch the band back together .
Terry Matalas joinedStar Trek : Picardseason 2as a co - showrunner and served as the only showrunner forPicard ’s third and terminal season . Matalas not only helped craft an unbelievably compelling , nostalgia - filled season , buthe also became the second person inStar Trekhistory to write and direct aStar Trekepisode . The only other episode written and directed by the same person wasStar Trek : The Original Seriesseason 3 , instalment 13 , " Elaan of Troyius , " written and direct by John Meredyth Lucas . Lucas work on 11 total episodes ofTOS , as either a writer , manufacturer , and/or director .
Terry Matalas had previously worked onStar Trek : VoyagerandStar Trek : endeavor , and develop the splendid Syfy series12 Monkeyswith Travis Fickett .
As a huge fan of Star Trek : Picard time of year 3 , I ca n’t waitress to see what showrunner Terry Matalas does with Marvel Television ’s approaching Vision series .
How Star Trek: Picard Showrunner Terry Matalas Made Star Trek History
Matalas wrote and directed Picard’s season 3 finale, “The Last Generation.”
Star Trek : Picardseason 3 became a resounding success , receive mostly positivist reviews and execute better than any premature time of year of the show . As showrunner , Terry Matalas wrote or helped write several episode ofPicardseason 3 , including the premiere , " The Next contemporaries , " the Jonathan Frakes - directed " No Win Scenario , " and theStar Trek : Picardseason 3 ’s closing curtain , " The Last Generation . “With " The Last Generation , " Matalas became the 2d person inStar Trekhistory to write and direct an episode . As a lifelongStar Trekfan , Matalas had the cognition to write aStar Trekstory , and the manoeuvre background to direct the episode as well .
Star Trek : Picard ’s time of year 3 finale was riddle in IMAX .
While many multitude had a helping hand in the winner ofStar Trek : Picardseason 3 , Terry Matalas ’s lovemaking for theStar Trekfranchise andStar Trek : The Next Generation , in particular , shines through . Many of the show ’s actor have praised Matalas , and he worked with all of the mainTNGcast members to craft their character ’s storylines . With the obvious body of work he put intoPicardseason 3 , it ’s not surprising that Matalas would need to both write and point the last . After a lackluster send - off inStar Trek : Nemesis , Picardseason 3 provided Picard and his crew with a perfect farewell that hearken back toTNG’sexcellent serial finale .
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Although " The Last Generation " provided the perfect setup for a spin - off trace the fresh rechristened USS Enterprise - thou , Star Trek : Legacywill in all probability not happen for several years , if at all .
Why Star Trek Writer-Directors Are So Rare
It takes a very specific kind of person to write and direct an episode of Star Trek.
While it might be more common for someone to serve as a author and director for a diminished , sovereign production , write and aim demand two completely unlike skill stage set . From film school onward , author and director follow unlike career paths and make different connections within the amusement manufacture . The showrunner of a television show has more creative exemption and ultimately oversees many elements of production , but even they do n’t sit in the director ’s electric chair all that often . When taking thecomplicatedStar Trektimelineinto consideration , doing both the writing and the directing becomes even more difficult .
While a managing director could tread in with little knowledge ofStar Trekand work with the script as written , a writer need to have a work noesis of the enfranchisement to craft a goodStar Trekepisode . John Meredyth Lucas had work onStar Trek : The Original Seriesand assist as a manufacturer for the show ’s second season before he took on the task of writing and directing an episode . Terry Matalas , too , had years of experience in the television set diligence and turn onStar Trekproductions before becoming a showrunner . Regardless , Star Trek : Picardseason 3 worked wonderfully , thanks to Terry Matalas and his leading plaster cast and gang .
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