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Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review
Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review











star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review
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She collides with a ship on her way into 3188, so after getting no response from Discovery and sending the suit back to the 23rd century to set the last signal for Spock, she goes looking for him. Isn’t that great? We made it through the wormhole, and there’s life on the other side.

star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review

And I have no idea what’s going to happen next. It’s exciting it’s beautiful it’s funny as hell it made me full-on sob at the end. Because after the dense, chaotic struggles of last season, “The Hope Is You, Part 1” is everything it needed to be. After a moment, her Daedalus suit’s computer chirps: “Multiple life signs detected.” That scream of relief and triumph that comes out of Sonequa Martin-Green’s mouth here? That’s the only natural way to respond to this episode.

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So at the outset of the premiere, Michael Burnham (“Science Officer, USS Discovery, serial number SC0064-0974SHN”) scans the seemingly barren planet, where she has crash-landed, for signs of life. And now? In this economy? Not to be dramatic, but the world really needs Star Trek to be great right now.

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It’s finally able to grow, unfettered by entrenched canon or unnecessary blockbuster aspirations (or unnecessary white guys - did y’all even see one this week?), into a series that will succeed or fail as a Star Trek show on its own merits. Finally Discovery was actually going where no one has gone before, rather than filling in the gaps of where others have been going for over a half-century. This season was always going to be do or die, literally and figuratively, even before the events of this year sent the world into chaos. And over the past few months, Lower Decks has done basically whatever it wanted, in a way that, for better or worse, has injected a breath of fresh, irreverent air into an otherwise brutal time.īut all this while the fate of our flagship nerd gang has weighed on my mind. Earlier this year, Picard did … all that. Section 31 and Strange New Worlds are in preproduction.

star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review

So much has happened in the rebooted Star Trek universe since we left the Discovery crew last April.













Star trek discovery season 3 episode 1 review