SummaryThe Star Trek: Discovery spinoff follows Captain Pike (Anson Mount), Science Officer Spock (Ethan Peck) and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) as they explore the galaxy on the U.S.S. Enterprise.
SummaryThe Star Trek: Discovery spinoff follows Captain Pike (Anson Mount), Science Officer Spock (Ethan Peck) and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) as they explore the galaxy on the U.S.S. Enterprise.
All of the classic “Trek” series that came before took until their third season to truly “get good.” So did “Picard.” Let’s then celebrate this show that set out to reach the stars and somehow got there faster than even the legendary series that paved the way for it.
If fans are looking for somewhere to dive into Star Trek without having to watch endless seasons or movies, then Strange New Worlds is the perfect jump-off point, offering a gateway to the wider Star Trek universe - with the second season more than matching the high bar set by the exemplary first season.
The BEST of Star Trek together with DS9.
Will make you forget previous series of the franchaise.
Full of épic episodes. The BEST characters AND actors. All the cast Is the right cast.
The most fun and creative star trek production I've seen. The writing is top notch, the characters are very well cast, the sets and effects look amazing and the way it's shot and edited is close to perfect. This show is no joke, season 1 was already really good but season 2 is flawless
Strange New Worlds Season 2 feels fresh and exciting, while also honoring every other Star Trek series that has come before it, in ways that will delight fans both new and old.
Familiar yet unique, “Worlds” is the “Star Trek” series that all others should strive to be. It certainly captures the spirit of “Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry far better than “Discovery” has.
With a great balance of compelling characters and engaging, self-contained stories, this throwback series continues to prove itself the very best of the current live-action Trek shows.
Great show, emotionally driven and intelligent plotlines and character development. Feels like classic Star Trek. These conservative snowflakes whining in the comments that the show based in a literal communist space utopia has women and non-white people in it are really sad to me. The world is going to be a tough place if you get triggered over a show having a not exclusively white cast, and having well written women that aren't just objects of desire or damsels in distress needing to be saved by the hero. It must be so hard to just enjoy a good show for what it is when you see a black person or a lesbian and then run to Metacritic to leave a 0/10 and cry woke.
Some people here are saying "star trek is now run by woke leftists that think profit is bad", as if this show isn't literally based in a moneyless, profitless, classless society that is the Federation. Look up the definition of communism while you're at it, because yeah, no **** Star Trek has always been progressive, even back in the 70s, the natural progression as societal attitudes shift would be it becoming even more progressive.
But yeah, deeply enjoyed the first 4 episodes, very excited for what is to come. If it continues on like this I reckon it'll end up being even better than the first season. Incels, lighten up and chill out.
The return to a largely episodic story track is greatly appreciated. Of course, the writers cannot help themselves and add serialized "character development" threads to the episodes which do taint the episodic slant.
That being said, the push to put the "woke" story lines and "woke" character traits in SNW sour the overall feeling of the show. Yeah, even Roddenberry pushed the supposed utopia of the future in all his Star Treks, but when it is too pervasive and too preachy, it just doesn't play well. There is a fine line between helping a viewer "discover" an epiphany in a well crafted plot line, and just bludgeoning us with the obvious woke agendas.
I want to like this show, and there is such a lack of good entertainment on network and in the streaming apps, I will likely watch it, but the flaws continue to irritate.
Just a quick question. What is this? A new season of The Last Man? I just want to watch Star Trek: Strange New World. There's almost no men in the show. The captain is just a puppet. This woke crazy era in Hollywood is ruining the industry. Just take a look at the Box Office, because the same is happening with the movies --- The best sci-fi tv show now is Silo on Apple TV+ starring by Rebecca Fergusson. It's a tv show starring by a woman, but the show has no woke agenda. The problem are not the women.
Where are the men? Where are the male role models? Where is the action? Too much talk. I'm a chick but this is far below my standards for even chick flicks and female empowerment. It's trash. It's too political. What happened to caring about good writing?
Total **** Far too much politics and too little fun. Kinda crazy how far Star Trek has descended from the 60s version, the first motion pictures, then the Picard era, then the crappy Jar Jar Abrahms era, then the superwoke Discovery, and now this crap.