Spoiler Warning: This story discusses a major scene in the Season 4 finale of “Star Trek: Discovery,” currently streaming on Paramount Plus.
“Star Trek” has a long history of unexpected guest performers, from Iggy Pop and Dwayne Johnson to Stephen Hawking and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
In its Season 4 finale, “Star Trek: Discovery” has added to that idiosyncratic hall of fame with the household name who plays the president of United Earth: voting rights champion and once and current candidate for Georgia governor, Stacey Abrams.
Abrams’ scene is the culmination of a two-season arc on “Discovery,” which began in Season 3 when the crew of the titular starship travel nearly 1,000 years into the future and discovered that the United Federation of Planets is in tatters, and Earth is no longer a member. In Season 4, after Capt. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and her crew save humanity’s home world from total destruction,...
“Star Trek” has a long history of unexpected guest performers, from Iggy Pop and Dwayne Johnson to Stephen Hawking and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
In its Season 4 finale, “Star Trek: Discovery” has added to that idiosyncratic hall of fame with the household name who plays the president of United Earth: voting rights champion and once and current candidate for Georgia governor, Stacey Abrams.
Abrams’ scene is the culmination of a two-season arc on “Discovery,” which began in Season 3 when the crew of the titular starship travel nearly 1,000 years into the future and discovered that the United Federation of Planets is in tatters, and Earth is no longer a member. In Season 4, after Capt. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and her crew save humanity’s home world from total destruction,...
- 3/17/2022
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
The following contains spoilers from Star Trek: Discovery’s Season 4 finale. Proceed accordingly.
“Hope springs eternal” was the central thesis for Star Trek: Discovery’s Season 4 finale as our heroic crew persisted with their efforts to save Earth and Ni’Var from total catastrophe.
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They faced huge obstacles in Thursday’s episode,...
“Hope springs eternal” was the central thesis for Star Trek: Discovery’s Season 4 finale as our heroic crew persisted with their efforts to save Earth and Ni’Var from total catastrophe.
More from TVLineStar Trek: Picard's Annie Wersching Teases Borg Queen's Obsession with Agnes, 'Big Decisions' Involving SevenStar Trek: Discovery Director Previews Season 4 Finale -- Is Burnham Willing to Let Book Die to Save the Galaxy?Was Outlander Flashback Torture? Who Should Resident Doc Rebound With? Cisco Déjà Vu on Flash? And More Qs
They faced huge obstacles in Thursday’s episode,...
- 3/17/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
This Star Trek: Discovery article contains major spoilers for Season 4, Episode 7.
Some of the cliches about Star Trek are totally true. When haters try to say that the most common Star Trek episodes are all about space diplomacy or long-drawn-out debates about science fiction ethics, true believers know that’s actually a huge compliment. And in this way, the seventh episode of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 — “…But to Connect” — is one of the best examples of a Star Trek episode, ever. Not only do we get big, galaxy-defining space politics, but also a unique debate about the nature of sentience and what to do when it’s in a form we’ve never seen before.
Along the way, this episode references a ton of Trekkie hits, from The Next Generation to Discovery’s own recent history, and the very first rogue Trek AI, ever, this one checks all the boxes.
Some of the cliches about Star Trek are totally true. When haters try to say that the most common Star Trek episodes are all about space diplomacy or long-drawn-out debates about science fiction ethics, true believers know that’s actually a huge compliment. And in this way, the seventh episode of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 — “…But to Connect” — is one of the best examples of a Star Trek episode, ever. Not only do we get big, galaxy-defining space politics, but also a unique debate about the nature of sentience and what to do when it’s in a form we’ve never seen before.
Along the way, this episode references a ton of Trekkie hits, from The Next Generation to Discovery’s own recent history, and the very first rogue Trek AI, ever, this one checks all the boxes.
- 12/30/2021
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Hey, "Elementary" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 4. Now that it's officially in the history books, it's time to take a look at what's about to take place in the next,new episode 5. Thanks to the wonderful folks over at CBS, we're able to do that. They served up a press release for episode 5. So, that's what we'll be using for this spoiler session. To get things started, CBS' press release revealed that episode 5 is entitled,"Into The Woods." Episode 5 sounds like it will feature some very interesting plotlines as Holmes and Watson get hired by a billionaire! Holmes and Watson also work double duty by trying to solve some murders and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the billionaire situation. It turns out that a tech billionaire named Odin Reichenbach will indeed be on the scene in this episode, and he will...
- 6/13/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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