New STAR TREK: PICARD Photos — “Fly Me to the Moon”

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Star Trek: Picard’s second season continues this week, and we’ve got a new collection of photos from “Fly Me to the Moon” to share with you today!

After Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) finally made contact with the mysterious “watcher” in Los Angeles last week — a woman who looks remarkably like Laris (Orla Brady) — the admiral finds just what it is she’s watching: his ancestor, Renee Picard (Penelope Mitchell).

(Editor’s note: Renee Picard’s name was revealed in the closed captions last episode.)

Meanwhile, as Raffi (Michelle Hurd) and Seven (Jeri Ryan) try to break Rios (Santiago Cabrera) out of federal custody, (Q (John de Lancie) continues his plan to change the past as he makes contact with Adam Soong (Brent Spiner)… who, according to the episode trailer, looks like he may have a doppelganger of Soji Asha (Isa Briones) in his life.

Lea Thompson, the director of both “Assimilation” and “Watcher” this season, guests in this week’s episode (as seen in the photos below), acting as the head of some sort of panel to which Soong makes a presentation.

Here are nineteen new photos from this week’s episode:

 

And in case you haven’t seen it, here’s a preview clip from “Fly Me to the Moon” released during last week’s episode of The Ready Room, and the official Paramount+ trailer.

FLY ME TO THE MOON — Picard discovers an important person from his past may be integral to the divergence in the timeline. Q continues his manipulation of the timeline, taking an interest in Dr. Adam Soong. Seven and Raffi attempt a daring rescue of Rios, while Jurati faces the consequences of her deal with the Borg Queen.

Written by Cindy Appel. Directed by Jonathan Frakes.

Star Trek: Picard returns March 31 with “Fly Me to the Moon” on Paramount+ in the United States, and on CTV Sci Fi Channel and Crave in Canada. Outside of North America, the series is available on Amazon’s Prime Video service in most international locations.

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