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Waiting for final episode before getting into 'Picard'?

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My favourite series is TNG and by the time I got into it, 'All Good Things...' had already aired, maybe years before?
The entire series was already out there, ready to be discovered through VHS in the 90s.
I was thinking, would it be a good idea to get into 'PIcard' in the same way. So far I haven't watched the series, apart from few trailers. I was thinking that maybe I should wait until the entire 'Picard' series is out there before getting into it. I would know what to expect. Not all the details, but the general feeling of the show.
 
I wouldn't recommend waiting until the whole series is out there. It would mean waiting without knowing when the show is finally over.

Waiting for a whole season to be concluded is another matter. Picard has changed, but kept many of his manners and some new great characters are added, together with some familiar faces.

Now it's up to you when to get into it!
 
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Seems like an arbitrary idea. If you're interested in watching it, you should watch it. Waiting 2-3 years puts you at considerable risk of spoilers.

TNG was a different animal because there wasn't a story arc to spoil.
 
Speaking as someone who missed a lot of things because I wanted to wait until it was done I would say if you want to watch then just watch it.
 
I get waiting until the end of a season and binge watching it. I wouldn't do it, but I get the mentality. But waiting until the series ends, when you know that's going to be a few years at least? I really don't see the point there at all.
 
I'm looking at it from the opposite angle: I never watched a Star Trek series from start to finish as it was airing.

TNG --> 1991-1994 (didn't discover 'til mid-way through)
DS9 --> 1994-1999 (stopped watching at the beginning, didn't look at it again until TNG ended)
VOY --> 1995-1999 (made it all the way up to the start of the sixth season, then I stopped watching)

Depending upon which one ends first, Discovery or Picard will be the first Star Trek series where I actually do watch it from start to finish. And I want to watch them all the way through. Getting to anticipate what happens next, hashing it out, thinking about what its merits are since I have to defend them if I'm posting here, talking to people I know IRL about the latest episode or season... The experience is completely different once the series is over.
 
If you wait, you will get fewer opportunities to discuss this season of the show. Sure, there will always be threads on things related to the show far beyond the run of Picard, just like the other forums on here, but there's never going to be as much active participation as there is right now. If that matters at all to you, you definitely should not wait.
 
I'd say give it a shot now. You've got a nice, self-contained season that is currently the entire show. When or if additional seasons will be coming has been thrown into doubt by the pandemic.
 
When or if additional seasons will be coming has been thrown into doubt by the pandemic.

This is news to me. Might the entire series be at risk?
I wonder, how does Patrick and rest of the crew feel about continuing the show much later than anticipated? But I guess that's a discussion for another thread.
 
It’s better for story connections to watch a series when it’s all done… if you can wait that long as a Star Trek fan and avoid spoilers by taking little to no interest in the show. I happened to postpone almost all of ENT and much of VGR by more than a decade, by which time I could fill in the gaps comfortably via Blu-ray and Netflix. Forum discussions aren’t an issue because even basic questions tend to be asked over and over again with rare desire to research past threads or wikis before opening a thread on a new note. What’s likely to be missing are hype-me-up topics like “Will Person A go by the name Person A?” (I mean seriously, will they? Or won’t they? If not, why wouldn’t they? Let’s have a five-page thread while we count down the weeks.)
 
This is news to me. Might the entire series be at risk?
I wonder, how does Patrick and rest of the crew feel about continuing the show much later than anticipated? But I guess that's a discussion for another thread.
If you want to watch it, just watch it. Besides. With what's going on, you might as well.

People I know have died from COVID-19. The way I see it, don't put off until later what you can do now. There might not be a later. I've been doing a bunch of stuff on the side, taking care of things at home, because in my mind, I think, "might as well do it now". That's my outlook. Don't live for tomorrow. Live for today.
 
This is news to me. Might the entire series be at risk?
IIRC, the second season was supposed to begin filming right now, but has been postponed until after the pandemics clears. As for the rest of the series, aside from the obvious domino effect season 2's postponement will have, it's too early to really comment on the matter at all.
how does Patrick and rest of the crew feel about continuing the show much later than anticipated?
I imagine any disappointment they might have on the matter is mitigated by the knowledge that it's better to film the show at a time when it's safer to be out and about than it currently is.
 
If you want to watch it, just watch it. Besides. With what's going on, you might as well.

People I know have died from COVID-19. The way I see it, don't put off until later what you can do now. There might not be a later. I've been doing a bunch of stuff on the side, taking care of things at home, because in my mind, I think, "might as well do it now". That's my outlook. Don't live for tomorrow. Live for today.
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The way I see it, don't put off until later what you can do now. There might not be a later. I've been doing a bunch of stuff on the side, taking care of things at home, because in my mind, I think, "might as well do it now". That's my outlook. Don't live for tomorrow. Live for today.

This message and the video @NCC-73515 linked above happened at an interesting time, I just finished watching VGR and 'Death Wish' where a member of the Q continuum wants to end its existence.

To the PIC series I'll say that I lost a lot of my, if not all, interest after I learned what happens with Picard and Data in the final episode of the first season. (<< that's not a spoiler, right?)
I wanted to know more about this series before getting into it and now.... who knows what might happen in upcoming episodes but expectations are low. That's not a problem though, I still love TNG. :)
 
Well, they plan for three seasons with enough story for four. But as long as Patrick Stewart can do it, they'd be foolish to stop it. With respect to Discovery, I think Picard is probably very likely CBSAA's #1 series. So, hopefully... I'm looking forward to seeing what you think of Picard in the middle of the decade. ;)
 
So, hopefully... I'm looking forward to seeing what you think of Picard in the middle of the decade. ;)

If by "you" you mean me, I must admit, I'm curious about the series and I maybe I'll eventually watch it. Depends on what happens in the series. I kind of want to know before going into it so that's why I searched few things that happened in the first season. So far I haven't watched it partially because it would mean ordering new channels and perhaps different channel combinations. I'm not even sure if those channels offer anything else interesting so I haven't bothered. Right now I'm focusing on avoiding covid-19 and preparing for the upcoming TNG summer. Best of TNG marathon coming. :)
 
Depends on what happens in the series. I kind of want to know before going into it so that's why I searched few things that happened in the first season.
Ask us anything.

To the PIC series I'll say that I lost a lot of my, if not all, interest after I learned what happens with Picard and Data in the final episode of the first season. (<< that's not a spoiler, right?)
The Picard part was a little too non-relevant (XD), but the Data part was brilliant.
 
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