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  1. Feb 6, 2020 · The End Is the Beginning: Directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper. With Patrick Stewart, Alison Pill, Isa Briones, Michelle Hurd. After reflecting on the past with Raffi, Picard hires her partner, Cristobal Rios, to help him in his search for Bruce Maddox; Soji's work on the Borg cube catches the attention of the executive director.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Hanelle M. Culpepper
    • 2020-02-06
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    Teaser

    Outside Starfleet Headquarters in 2385, Admiral Jean-Luc Picard meets with Lieutenant Commander Raffi Musiker after the devastating synth attack on Mars, where they discuss the ramifications of the attack. Musiker is optimistic that the evacuation plan for the Romulans can still be achieved if Starfleet were to create a new fleet of mothballed starships from the inventories of Eridani A and Beta Antares, staffed by reserve duty officers, alongside synthetic labor; however, Picard informs her...

    Act One

    At Vasquez Rocks in 2399, Picard and Musiker talk about the two synthetics and discuss the plan to find Bruce Maddox. Musiker seems noticeably uninterested and scolds him again, saying he has some nerve to come there, and that she had already heard of his plan through his visit to Fleet Admiral Clancy. Next time, she sarcastically advises, to not tell the CNC of Starfleet about his top secret, unauthorized mission to find Maddox. She mentions the FNN interview which Picard dubs an "unmitigate...

    Act Two

    On the Artifact, Hugh and Asha are walking to the unit where Ramdha is being held. Hugh approaches a Romulan guard outside the unit, and informs him that Asha will be meeting with Ramdha. The guard says that she needs authorization, but Hugh replies that as his unit is operated by the Reclamation Project, he has granted the authority, as the project’s executive director. The guard grants them access without further protest, and as another guard takes over his station, follows Hugh and Asha in...

    "Mars is burning, tens of thousands are dead, and nobody is thinking, nobody is listening, they're just reacting!" "Wait a minute. What happened in there, JL?" "They said that our plan was 'unfeasible'. Half of them never wanted to rescue the Romulans in the first place, and the rest are… are just frightened. I never dreamed that Starfleet would gi...

    Production

    1. Vasquez Rocks is first established as such on screen, following on from its brief appearance in the previous episode, "Maps and Legends". The shooting location has appeared in many previous Star Trekinstallments, depicting alien landscapes. 2. The sunglasses worn by Commodore Oh were established in the script of this episode as an homage to actress Anna Karina.

    Cast and characters

    1. Santiago Cabrera makes his first appearances as Emil, Cristóbal Rios, and the ENH, and is first featured in the opening credits. This is the first time that a series regular makes his debut appearance as a hologram since Robert Picardo first appeared in VOY: "Caretaker". 2. Jonathan Del Arco reprises his role as Hugh. He last portrayed Hugh in "Descent, Part II". 3. Evan Evagora is not credited as a main cast member and does not appearin this episode.

    Continuity

    1. This episode establishes that Jean-Luc Picard resigned his Starfleet commission in 2385, shortly after the attack on Mars. While it was implied in "Remembrance" that his resignation was largely in protest over Starfleet's decision to abandon evacuation efforts in the Romulan Star Empire, this episode reveals that Picard actually used his resignation to bargain with Starfleet Commandover the continuation of his mission. He apparently miscalculated Starfleet's willingness to let him go. 2. R...

    Starring

    1. Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard 2. Alison Pill as Agnes Jurati 3. Isa Briones as Soji Asha 4. Michelle Hurd as Raffaela Musiker With 1. Santiago Cabrera as Cristóbal Rios / Emil / Enoch And 1. Harry Treadaway as Narek

    Guest starring

    1. Jonathan Del Arco as Hugh 2. Peyton List as Narissa 3. Jamie McShane as Zhaban 4. Tamlyn Tomita as Oh 5. Rebecca Wisocky as Ramdha 6. Orla Brady as Laris 7. Sumalee Montano as Soji's mother 8. Graham Shiels as Tal Shiar operative

    Co-starring

    1. Son of Lee as a Guard

  2. Recap: Star Trek: Picard - The End is the Beginning. Episode three ends the first act of the series and opens the door to a new adventure. This third episode of Star Trek: Picard opens with a bit of a heartbreaking scene: We see some of the history between Jean-Luc and Raffi, who worked with him on the Romulan evacuation plan.

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  5. Feb 6, 2020 · We get some context for Jean-Luc’s fall from grace in “The End is the Beginning,” which gives us another flashback to the events of 14 years prior. This time, instead of diving back into the...

  6. Episode three of Star Trek: Picard is titled "The End Is The Beginning," and StarTrek.com has your global preview. Star Trek: Picard streams on Paramount+ in the United States, in Canada on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel and streams on Crave, and on Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories.

  7. Feb 6, 2020 · This shocking moment, where Picard lamented that he never thought he’d see Starfleet “give in to intolerance and fear,” is the beginning of a 15-year decline for Trek’s pinnacle character into ‘the hermit of Le Barre.’.