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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS “The Brightest Star”: What Are Little...

Star Trek: Short Treks “The Brightest Star” Review The decision to make a mini-season of mini-episodes between seasons one and two of Star Trek: Discovery might have cast doubt on how well these...

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[REVIEW] “The Escape Artist”: Closing Out The First Season of Star Trek:...

The Short Trek series, a novel experiment in Star Trek's on-air presence, concludes with an adventure featuring Harry Mudd set after the first season of Discovery. The post [REVIEW] “The Escape...

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[REVIEW] Discovery Is Back in the Captain’s Chair With Season 2 Premiere...

Star Trek: Discovery is back in an explosive season premiere that brings back beloved characters, introduces a new mission, and best of all, sets a bright course for CBS' flagship Star Trek show. The...

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[REVIEW] Jonathan Frakes Returns to Direct Star Trek: Discovery “New Eden”

The Next Generation's Jonathan Frakes returns to the captain's director's chair to helm the second episode of Star Trek: Discovery's second season, "New Eden." And as it turns out, this episode is...

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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: DISCOVERY “Point of Light”

After Star Trek: Discovery‘s journey to the Beta Quadrant to explore the appearance of another red burst on last week’s episode, “Point of Light” jumpstarts this season’s post-war Klingon arc,...

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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: DISCOVERY: “An Obel for Charon”

MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD. If you were a fan of Discovery‘s approach to classic Star Trek storytelling in “New Eden,” then “An Obel for Charon” is right up your alley. While the Discovery is accosted by an...

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[REVIEW] Star Trek: Discovery “Saints of Imperfection”: Paging Dr. Culber

Star Trek: Discovery 205 “Saints of Imperfection” Review Picking up where last week’s episode of Star Trek: Discovery “An Obol for Charon” left off, “Saints of Imperfection” finally delivers the...

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[REVIEW] “The Sounds of Thunder”: So that’s what little Kelpiens are made of.

Star Trek: Discovery continues to flesh out everybody’s favorite Kelpien, as Doug Jones gets the chance to shine once again – but this time, Saru is facing a tremendous change in not only himself, but...

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[REVIEW] “Light and Shadows”: A Vital Episode in Season Two

Star Trek: Discovery 207 “Light and Shadows” Review While “Light and Shadows” was one of the shortest Star Trek: Discovery episodes yet, boy did it pack a lot into it. Substantial revelations on...

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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: DISCOVERY 208 “If Memory Serves”…Serves Us Well

The latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery, aptly titled “If Memory Serves,” brings us Star Trek fan service in its best form – a trip back to the place where the entire franchise began: the first...

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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: DISCOVERY 209 “Project Daedalus”: Goodbye, New Friend

Jonathan Frakes returns to the helm for Star Trek: Discovery‘s ninth second season episode “Project Daedalus,” an episode that contains some truly vital moments for the crew of the Discovery. While...

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[REVIEW] Star Trek: Discovery “The Red Angel”: Mystery Solved?

Star Trek: Discovery Episode 210 “The Red Angel” Review Did your Red Angel theory play out? Probably not! The long-awaited reveal of who the mysterious time-traveling, armor-wearing person is actually...

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[REVIEW] “Perpetual Infinity”: Red Angel, We Hardly Knew Ye

Star Trek: Discovery Episode 211 “Perpetual Infinity” Review “Perpetual Infinity” amounts to a great Star Trek: Discovery episode that efficiently moves this season’s major plot forward, while helping...

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[REVIEW] Star Trek: Discovery 212 “Through the Valley of Shadows”: Beep, Beep

There’s a scene in “Through the Valley of Shadows” where hardcore Trek fans watching the show can just visualize millions of fellow nerds crying out in a combination of horror, surprise, excitement,...

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[REVIEW] Star Trek: Discovery 213: “Such Sweet Sorrow”: Go Wisely and Slowly

Star Trek: Discovery “Such Sweet Sorrow” Review The full line from Shakespeare that the latest Star Trek: Discovery episode references is “parting is such sweet sorrow,” from Romeo and Juliet. And it...

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[REVIEW] Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Finale: Going Boldly Into the Future

Review: Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Finale “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2” There we have it. Watching the curtain close on season two of Star Trek: Discovery has indeed been a sweet sorrow, but if the...

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[REVIEW] STAR TREK: DISCOVERY – Season 2: Not Every Cage is a Prison

The second season of Star Trek: Discovery has come and gone, and with it came 14 episodes that featured a sweeping overarching narrative, deep-cut Star Trek references, and a renewed focus on the...

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[REVIEW] “What We Left Behind”: Deep Space Nine Returning in Style

Deep Space Nine occupies a special place in the Star Trek pantheon. While it never achieved the mass popularity of its predecessor, The Next Generation, DS9 still ran for seven seasons, earned awards,...

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[REVIEW] Spock Has Presidential Aspirations in ‘Star Trek: Year Five’ Issue 4

The trinity from TOS – Kirk, Spock and McCoy – land on a planet in the midst of a political crisis. So, of course, logic dictates, at least to Spock, that he run for president. What could possibly go...

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[REVIEW] “These Are the Voyages” Offers an Exhaustive Look at Star Trek in...

It’s easy to argue that the most vital time in the history of the Star Trek franchise is the 1970s. As The Original Series was axed off air but sustained in the form of unprecedented fan interest, the...

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