By Audrey Cleo Yap
27.03.2020 - 00:11 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Star Trek: Picard's season finale, titled "Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2." Read at your own risk.]
Star Trek: Picard's emotionally charged Season 1 finale marked the end of an era, with one fan-favorite dying while another was reborn. The episode began with the Tal Shiar ready to wipe out all synthetic life on Soji's (Isa Briones) home planet, Coppelius. But with help from a dashing Riker (Jonathan Frakes), who swooped in for the last-minute save, Picard
By Audrey Cleo Yap
Are we seeing double? Joe Gorga treated fans to a surprise after finding a wealth of throwback photos, featuring himself and sister Teresa Giudice as kids, and at Teresa’s 1999 wedding! Each photo is better than the last, but fans focused on something in particular when it came to the April 8 Instagram post: the fact that Teresa was the spitting image of her daughter, Milania Giudice, when she was younger! Seriously, the resemblance between Teresa in the 1980s and 1990s, and her 15-year-old
Daddy’s girl! Teresa Giudice and her late father, Giacinto Gorga, always had a strong bond that only grew stronger after her mother passed away in 2017.
Teresa Giudice’s father, Giacinto Gorga, passed away on Friday, April 3, Us Weekly can confirm. He was 76.
The wait for new episodes of Star Trek: Discovery feels like forever given the mindblowing events that unfolded at the end of Season 2. With the Discovery crew disappearing through a wormhole in order to save the galaxy from an army of rogue AI, and Spock (Ethan Peck) convincing the Federation to essentially wipe their existence from memory, there are plenty of questions that need to be addressed when the CBS All Access series returns for Season 3.
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The wait for new episodes of Star Trek: Discovery feels like forever given the mindblowing events that unfolded at the end of Season 2. With the Discovery crew disappearing through a wormhole in order to save the galaxy from an army of rogue AI, and Spock (Ethan Peck) convincing the Federation to essentially wipe their existence from memory, there are plenty of questions that need to be addressed when the CBS All Access series returns for Season 3.
We may all be social distancing right now, but that didn’t stop the cast of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” from getting together for a virtual celebration this week.
Contains HEAVY Spoilers
By Dominic Patten
Warning: This story contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Star Trek: Picard.”
It takes almost no time at all when talking with Michael Chabon to realize that the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” is a die-hard “Star Trek” fan. Given that he’s the showrunner of the latest “Trek” iteration, “Star Trek: Picard,” the 56-year-old has found it particularly satisfying to engage with the vast “Trek” fandom as the first season of “Picard” heads into its finale on Thursday.
Engage(d audience)!
A return date has yet to be officially announced for Star Trek: Discovery Season 3, but it looks like we may be in for an even longer wait for new episodes of the CBS All Access series. Wilson Cruz, who plays Dr. Culber in the show, suggested via Twitter that Season 3's release could be delayed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak's impact on the entertainment industry.
A return date has yet to be officially announced for Star Trek: Discovery Season 3, but it looks like we may be in for an even longer wait for new episodes of the CBS All Access series. Wilson Cruz, who plays Dr. Culber in the show, revealed via Twitter that Season 3's release has likely been delayed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak's impact on the entertainment industry.