Header PREVIEW – STAR TREK: PICARD – “HIDE & SEEK” – PHOTOS, TRAILER & MORE!

PREVIEW – STAR TREK: PICARD – “HIDE & SEEK” – PHOTOS, TRAILER & MORE!

After 8 episodes and a lot of twists and turns, Star Trek: Picard season 2 is heading for its endgame with episode 9 titled “Hide & Seek”.

After being released from FBI custody, Picard (Sir Patrick Stewart) meets up with Raffi (Michelle Hurd) and Seven (Jeri Ryan), who delivers the bad news that Jurati (Alison Pill) is now being controlled by former Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) and turned into A new Borg Queen (Possibly the one seen in Episode 1 “The Star Gazer“) 

(Paramount+) Q is Dying!
(Paramount+) Q is Dying!

Guinan (Ito Aghayere) also has a showdown with Q (John de Lancie) who reveals that the reason the “Summoning” didn’t work is that Q (or possibly ALL Q) are dying.

Back on La Sirena, Rios (Santiago Cabrera) has issues of his own with the ship still being locked out.

Jump to this week’s episode, Picard and crew with the help of Tallinn (Orla Brady) must pull out all stops to prevent the assimilated Jurati/ and Adam Soong (Brent Spiner) from taking control of La Sirena and giving the Borg a 400-year jump in technology and stopping the Confederation from becoming a reality.

Hide & Seek Promo Images

Here are this week’s promo images

(Paramount+)

Synopsis

HIDE AND SEEK — Picard and his crew fight for their lives as they come under attack from a new incarnation of an old enemy. But to survive, Picard must first face the ghosts of his past. Seven and Raffi have a final showdown with Jurati.

Written by Matt Okumura & Chris Derrick.

Directed by Michael Weaver.

Trailers
The Ready Room

Jeri Ryan and Santiago Cabrera, join Wil Wheaton for an up-close look at the show’s props, exclusive clip from “Hide & Seek”, and stay for the story of why Wil Wheaton was once banned from playing with a tricorder.

Picard airs 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 Prime Video

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