TheStar Trek: Picardseason three finale, “The Last Generation,” has finally arrived. MovieWeb is still in mourning over the loss ofAdmiral Elizabeth Shelby(Elizabeth Dennehy) and theU.S.S. Enterprise-Fcrew. But hey, we can take even more loss, right? We are strong.

Whether or not you enjoyed Jean-Luc Picard’s (Sir Patrick Stewart) farewell voyage – although thismay not be the last voyagewith theStar Trek: The Next Generationcrew if you’ve been following Stewart’s hints on convention panels – this season has certainly left fans with a lot to talk about. Turns out, that some of what fans had hoped would happen were also what the season three’s showrunnerTerry Matalasalso wanted to see happen, like the return of Kathryn Janeway.

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On Wednesday, April 19, MovieWeb attended a press junket with Matalas where he told journalists that there were other storylines and other characters that he wanted to include inPicardseason 3, except a pesky part of TV making known as a production budget. “There were characters I really wanted to see again,” he began. “It was a giant movie that we’re building on a television time schedule. The fact that we saw what we saw was miraculous, and we pulled it off. It nearly killed us all.”

Matalas continued, “But there was a scene with Soji [Isa Briones] and Data [Brent Spiner] that we couldn’t afford to do. Ro Laren [Michelle Forbes]—there was a scene in which they found Ro in the dungeons of theIntrepidwith Tuvok [Tim Russ] and that she had survived. We couldn’t pull it off. We wantedKate Mulgrew [Janeway]to be part of Seven of Nine’s promotion [to captain].”

To all of those fans who asked where Soji was when she is an important part of the Soong legacy, or why Janeway didn’t appear when season 3 pulled so heavily fromStar Trek: Voyagerplot threads? Well, the answer is money. “They’re all in the first script,” added Matalas, “then your line producer says, ‘Are you out of your f*****g mind with these things? You’re notAvengers: Endgame.’ So, they had to go.”

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Terry Matalas Says Production Team ‘Still Gluing Pieces of the Carpet’ Two Days Prior

TheTNGcrew finally returned to bridge of theU.S.S. Enterprise-Din the penultimate episode ofPicard, “Vox,” an experience that Matalas described as “terrifying.”

“We only had two days, and we were still gluing pieces of the carpet back on onto the ship,” Matalas said of filming on theEnterprise-Dbridge. “And we had a lot to do on that ship. And it was early on in the schedule. So I, as a director, had to really make sure I knew what I was doing. [Those scenes] were the most emotional pivotal in the piece. And in some cases, I wasn’t entirely sure how I was going to pull certain moments off, but they worked.”