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John de Lancie (L) as Q and Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard in 'Star Trek: Picard'.

‘Picard’ slowly goes into its second season aboard a starship filled with nostalgia

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN Although “Star Wars’” current TV standard-bearers have been accused of what’s sometimes derisively known as “fan service,” it’s hard to imagine a more brazen practitioner than “Star Trek: Picard,” a show that exists primarily to rekindle nostalgia for “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” That’s not all bad, but season two

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John de Lancie (L) as Q and Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard in 'Star Trek: Picard'.

‘Picard’ slowly goes into its second season aboard a starship filled with nostalgia

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN Although “Star Wars’” current TV standard-bearers have been accused of what’s sometimes derisively known as “fan service,” it’s hard to imagine a more brazen practitioner than “Star Trek: Picard,” a show that exists primarily to rekindle nostalgia for “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” That’s not all bad, but season two

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