 
	Release date September 5th. A full series set will come as well as a Limited edition Full Picard Tng set (TNG,Movies and Picard).
 
	 
	https://trekmovie.com/2023/06/16/st...eptember-picard-legacy-collection-in-october/
Happy Captain Picard Day! The third and final season of Star Trek: Picard is coming home in September to DVD and Blu-ray, with over 2 1/2 hours of special features. There will also be a special box set for the full series and a “Legacy Collection” for the full Jean-Luc Picard saga on TV and movies......
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		 The other upside to that is getting PIC S1 and S2 included and, given the masterstroke of invasion set up in S3, it will ground and add  badly needed context to what seemed like bizarre choices early in the show, what with replicator technology and all existing - or seeming to and that's what people remembered... (the acting was damn good, but the scripts definitely were headscratchers and not as memorable, at times. Why would Raffi whine on and on abo-- it really doesn't matter, now knowing the events of S3. In other words that fill in the gaps; reviewing S1 might bring a fresh response. PIC starting out arguably unfocused but managing to retroactively tie most things together in a satisfying way takes a ton of talent. (if anything, the series never really kept it consistent with Picard's newfound robot body, and even Q could have snapped his fingers... given his return in the tail end of season 3, Q's dialogue undid directly his lesser bits from season 2, so why not include snapping away the guff about Picard's "robot body with built in off switch to simulate death".  It'll be easy enough to roll with. I just wish they had a more consistent focus for actually doing it and then going the extra mile or letting Q wave it all away, which I was hoping for...
  The other upside to that is getting PIC S1 and S2 included and, given the masterstroke of invasion set up in S3, it will ground and add  badly needed context to what seemed like bizarre choices early in the show, what with replicator technology and all existing - or seeming to and that's what people remembered... (the acting was damn good, but the scripts definitely were headscratchers and not as memorable, at times. Why would Raffi whine on and on abo-- it really doesn't matter, now knowing the events of S3. In other words that fill in the gaps; reviewing S1 might bring a fresh response. PIC starting out arguably unfocused but managing to retroactively tie most things together in a satisfying way takes a ton of talent. (if anything, the series never really kept it consistent with Picard's newfound robot body, and even Q could have snapped his fingers... given his return in the tail end of season 3, Q's dialogue undid directly his lesser bits from season 2, so why not include snapping away the guff about Picard's "robot body with built in off switch to simulate death".  It'll be easy enough to roll with. I just wish they had a more consistent focus for actually doing it and then going the extra mile or letting Q wave it all away, which I was hoping for... 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		