I Enjoyed Star Trek: Picard Season 3’s Next Generation Reunion, But I Feel For The Showrunner Explaining The ‘Sacrifices’ That Factored Into It



Although the first two seasons of Star Trek: Picard saw Patrick Stewart’s title character largely accompanied by new faces, there were a handful of other faces from The Next Generation who showed up as well. Then Picard Season 3 kicked things up a notch and reunited the majority of TNG’s main cast for the first time since Star Trek: Nemesis, paying the actors enough so they “couldn’t say no.” While I was among the many Star Trek fans who enjoyed watching this reunion with my Paramount+ subscription, I also feel for showrunner Terry Matalas recalling the “sacrifices” that factored into making it happen.

Matalas, who served as co-showrunner with Akiva Goldman in Season 2 and then handled those duties solo in Season 3, stopped by The Sackhoff Show to discuss his past works and current work, the latter of which includes the upcoming Marvel TV show Vision Quest and the animated Magic: The Gathering series. On the subject of Star Trek: Picard, he had this to say about the transition between those second and third seasons:

Season 2 was done during COVID and there was a lot of changes and turmoil into some of the development of that with changeover in the network and whatnot. And then we got to the end of it, and Akira’s like, ‘It’s your turn, what do you want to do?’ And I was like, ‘I want to bring back the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.’ And they said, ‘Look, if you can convince Patrick, then we’ll consider this.’ And it was tough because there was a whole cast in Season 1 and 2 that were wonderful, but there was not the budget to carry them all. So there were sacrifices. It was terrible, it was a terrible place to be in.



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