With the best of intentions, Discovery sorta backed the Star Trek Universe into this weird corner with their time jump to the 31st century, because they've revealed a future where everything Starfleet has accomplished in all of the Trek we've spent decades watching has been wiped away... in...
The evolved ship designs for the far future of the 32nd Century also built off what came before: The 29th Century Federation starship designs glimpsed in “Star Trek: Voyager” and the 31st Century designs seen on “Star Trek: Enterprise.” As Zimmerman put it, “You’re always looking, ...
Star Trek: Discoveryis over, but I'm excited for what's coming up forStar Trek.Star Trek: Discoverykicked off a new golden age for Star Trek on Paramount+. After no newStar TrekTV shows for 12 years,Star Trek: Discovery's success led toStar Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star...
So, we end on a sigh.Discoverymay go down as a strange duck — a series of split personalities between its 23rd-century and 32nd-century eras. It started its run being accused of being too dark. It goes out on a saccharine display of the feels. There's perhaps a place inTrekwhere ...
One of the production design aesthetic choices I don’t like about the new era of Trek, especially the segments in the 31st century setting, is that they’ve build each standing set to include massive amounts of post production elements. Television, at its best, is more than just “...
In-depth critical reviews of Star Trek and some other sci-fi series. Includes all episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Str
There is a real danger that such a show would end up pandering to the audience and offer up fan service at the expense of genuine expansion of what Star Trek can off. "Lower Decks" is guilty of that at times. But I just have this sinking feeling, which may or may not be rooted ...