When Does Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Episode 10 Come Out?
The final episode of Picard season 3 releases on Paramount+ at 12 am PT/3 am ET/8 am GMT on Thursday, April 20. If you watch the series on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, you will have to wait until the morning of Friday, April 21.
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Recap
A lot has happened this season on Picard. Here’s a refresher to get you up to date as we head into the finale:
The Next Generation Crew Is Back!
The big hook for this season has been the return of Picard’s crew from the USS Enterprise-D. While Raffi Torres, Picard’s Commanding Officer during his final years as captain and a main character during the first two seasons, stuck around, Cristóbal Rios, Agnes Jurati, and the other new members of Picard‘s cast saw their stories end in season two.
Instead, this season is all about getting the old ’90s band back together, slowly and piece by piece, as they uncover a Changeling invasion within Starfleet. The first to reunite are Picard and Riker, the latter of whom is looking for a distraction from his troubled marriage to Deanna Troi. When Dr. Beverly Crusher, who has been working in the far reaches of space with her son Jack and has cut off all contact with her friends for over 20 years, sends a distress call to Picard, he and Riker don’t hesitate to find her.
Along the way, the trio cross paths with Worf, Geordi, Troi, and Data, albeit in very different places than when we last saw them. Despite his willingness to spill blood in spectacular fashion, Worf now seeks a path of enlightenment and inner peace, much to the shock and dismay of Riker. Geordi has reached the rank of Commandant and serves as curator of the Starfleet ship museum, when not doting on his daughters Alandra and Sidney, both of whom serve in Starfleet. And although Data has died (twice!), Riker, Raffi, and Worf discover a third Soong positronic model.
An earlier version of the lifelike android body given to Picard after his death at the end of Picard season one, Data’s new body experiences aging like a human. And rather than fill his memories with just those of Data (leading up to Nemesis, at least), Alton Soong programmed it with the personalities of himself, B4, Data, and Lore. The result is initially a multiple-personality version of Data, before settling into a more human Data, one that can use contractions and tell better jokes.
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