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Star Trek: Picard
Et in Arcadia Ego (2)
Directed by
Akiva Goldsman
TV-14
S1 • E10
Mar 25, 2020
57m
7.6
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A final confrontation on the synthetics' homeworld, Coppelius, pits Picard and his team against the Romulans, as well as the synths who seek to safeguard their existence at all costs.
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Cast of Et in Arcadia Ego (2)
Patrick Stewart
Jean-Luc Picard
Alison Pill
Dr. Agnes Jurati
Isa Briones
Soji Asha
Michelle Hurd
Raffi Musiker
Evan Evagora
Elnor
Santiago Cabrera
Cristóbal 'Chris' Rios
Harry Treadaway
Narek
Jonathan Frakes
William Riker
Brent Spiner
Data / Dr. Altan Inigo Soong
Tamlyn Tomita
Commodore Oh
Peyton List
Lieutenant Narissa Rizzo
Brian DeRozan
Romulan Officer
Mike Perfetuo
Codex
Matt Perfetuo
Rune
Nikita Ramsey
Saga
Jade Ramsey
Arcana
Kay Bess
La Sirena Computer (voice)
Jeri Ryan
Seven of Nine
Liz Nolan
Coppelius Andriod (uncredited)
Julia Nolan
Coppelius Andriod (uncredited)
Akiva Goldsman
Director
Michael Chabon
Writer / Producer
Douglas Aarniokoski
Producer
Aaron Baiers
Producer
Kirsten Beyer
Producer
James Duff
Producer
Et in Arcadia Ego (2) Ratings & Reviews
THN
Andrew Gaudion
A finale that feels too at odds with the character of Picard, providing a disappointing end to a show that had such great flashes of potential, making this finale all the more infuriating.
Film Inquiry
Hayden Cornmell
Whether or not Part 2 was the worst entry in Picard's first season is up for debate, but what it did was to highlight all that's made it a well-produced but frustrating show that, sadly, fell shy of the mark.
The Spool
Andrew Bloom
The season's swan song is an endless series of cheats and narrative shortcuts that all but neuter the message the show intends to impart.
indieWire
Christian Blauvelt
"Et in Arcadia Ego Part 2," is where all the problems that have been plaguing this show stick out most strongly.
Tell-Tale TV
Samantha Coley
"Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2," is a stunningly powerful finale to a poignant and deeply needed season of television. The show delivers a beautiful message about the sanctity and value of life as both a gift and a responsibility.
Forbes
Erik Kain
It was a satisfying conclusion despite the season being too short and faltering a bit with pacing. On the other hand, it all feels almost too neat and tidy by the end.
New York Times
Sopan Deb
Ultimately, the season was, on balance, full of promise and I enjoyed much of it. It was an ambitious attempt to revitalize Picard.
Flickering Myth
Martin Carr
Amongst the many things this final episode does is prove rulebooks can be rewritten, perimeters broadened and franchises reinvigorated.
TV Fanatic
Diana Keng
I challenge you to try and imagine a more thoughtful, respectful, or intelligent return to the story of Jean-Luc Picard.
Giant Freakin Robot
Joshua Tyler
It's like none of Star Trek: Picard's writers ever stopped to read their own script.
The Daily Dot
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Our season ends with a moving role for Jean-Luc Picard-and an extremely patchy conclusion to the android apocalypse storyline, which abruptly stopped making sense last week.
SFX Magazine
Richard Edwards
Wrapping the story up so neatly feels like a betrayal of the complex universe the writers have spent all that time painstakingly building - it's like the famous Picard facepalm in TV form.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Keith Phipps
Not everything in this episode follows airtight logic, particularly in this climactic stretch... But Michael Chabon knows how to write for these characters, and that goes a long way.
io9.com
James Whitbrook
Joyous as it is though, it masquerades a fatal flaw: Every time you ask a question of just how or why anything is happening, "Et in Arcadia, Ego Part 2" simply offers up a bucketload of nostalgia instead of actually answering.
IGN Movies
Scott Collura
Even if this season hasn't always made sense narratively, thematically it all ties together quite nicely.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
While this season hasn't always been the strongest plot-wise and, sometimes, even when it comes to character, it has never lost sight of its themes.
CBR
Mike Bloom
Continuing the story of a classic character without stomping on his legacy or feeling repetitive is a skinny needle to thread. But the series was able to do so, including plenty of new storylines and characters to feast on.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
I wanted something memorably bad... What I got was just bad in the same way most of Star Trek: Picard has turned out to be bad; thoughtless, rushed plotting, meaningless twists, and bold decisions which are absolutely weightless.
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