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Picard Season 3 Scripts

None out publicly. I've only found a listing for the finale at the Writers Guild Foundation Library in Los Angeles as it was sent out as a private awards consideration contender.
Yes, "The Last Generation" is the only one that is publicly available. I have a signed copy of that one from Terry, but the rest are impossible to find!
 
I remember mention of Terry Matalas selling a few scripts at a convention, so scans of these might be out there somewhere in the wild.

But in general scripts from the NuTrek era are incredibly rare online. They really run a tight ship.
I know, right? Just like @Firebird said, the WGA Library in Los Angeles has the Picard series finale script. The WGA Library also has 6 Strange New Worlds Scripts, which are also kept under lock and key. I miss the Michael Piller era-- All the scripts were so accessible in the 90s-2000s.
 
I miss the Michael Piller era-- All the scripts were so accessible in the 90s-2000s.
Different world, it's because scripts were so easy to access back then that resulted in many websites getting scripts to episodes before they aired and posting a full synopses of the episodes before airdate. I remember this was especially an issue with Enterprise, where we often had full synopses of the episodes within two months of them airing. Hell, the full script of Nemesis was online a year and a half before the movie came out. I remember, that's what led me to discovering this forum. It wasn't Star Trek, full scripts to Stargate SG-1 episodes were also available months in advance to the point that after receiving complaints about having the episodes spoiled well in advance, one fansite ran a poll if the fans wanted synopses of SG-1 episodes posted before they aired. Everyone voted in favor of it anyway, despite the complaints.

To combat this, scripts have become tightly regulated in the modern world, even for TV episodes after they aired as they don't want to create a situation where someone is mistakenly given a script to an episode that hasn't aired yet by someone who thought it has. Not to mention, the whole industry has changed to protect scripts. In the old days, portions of a script would go out to guest star actors for auditions, nowadays, actors have script content written up specifically for the audition which isn't in the episode itself.
 
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