Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 2 Puts Starfleet On Trial
The best word to describe Ad Astra per Aspera is solid.
Read MoreThe best word to describe Ad Astra per Aspera is solid.
Read MoreStarfleet needs all hands on deck because a Gorn attack ship was spotted entering Federation space.
Read MoreConsider this your jumpscare warning on slide 2.
Read MoreWhich Star Trek: Strange New Worlds characters would make the best companions on a voyage into the final frontier? We investigate.
Read MoreSeason 6's final episode is less about a dark future and more about the terrible stuff viewers have already lived through.
Read More'Nine is my favorite and I cannot tell you why.'
Read MoreArt imitates life under terrifying circumstances.
Read MoreOh LeVar Burton, the treasure that you are!
Read More'Sidney sees her dead body. She doesn't want to see that again.'
Read MoreA storyline too bleak for *Black Mirror*? Now we've seen everything.
Read More'Oh my god, how do they see me?''
Read MoreIt's an embarrassment to the franchise.
Read More'I've been told that when you become part of the world, you will experience a reaction from the fans, which I guess are called Trekkies.'
Read More'I have wanted to be part of this universe for a long time.'
Read MoreMaybe it's time to hit the pause button on ripped-from-the-headlines entertainment.
Read MoreTime for a quick refresher on Klingon history?
Read MoreSometimes, life imitates Black Mirror, and not vice versa.
Read More'... her impact on not only this franchise but on entertainment, period, it does not go unnoticed and it does not go unfelt.'
Read MoreStarfleet doesn't do drugs ... or do they?
Read More'Are you still watching?'
Read MoreWe love it when Spock gets emotional, don't we, folks?
Read More'I would like the ship to go. Now.'
Read MoreSpock's seemingly un-Vulcan pastime gets a logical explantation.
Read MoreLet's talk about Lieutenant Pelia.
Read MoreStar Trek: Strange New Worlds has returned with all the strengths of its first season mercifully intact.
Read MoreHailing frequencies forever open ...
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