
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, 2.2 – ‘New Eden’
[usr 4.0] This felt like classic Star Trek, I’m pleased to say. “New Eden” may have relied on well-worn formulas and ideas, but it was...

[usr 4.0] This felt like classic Star Trek, I’m pleased to say. “New Eden” may have relied on well-worn formulas and ideas, but it was...

[usr 3.0] The long-awaited return of Star Trek to weekly television resulted in a mixed reception, as Discovery opted to follow a similar aesthetic...

[usr 3.0] Underwhelming is the best way to describe Star Trek: Discovery’s finale, which brought this first season to a mediocre resolution, or sorts....

[usr 4.0] This season’s warping to a close, and “The War Without, the War Within” began what’s essentially a bonus two-parter after the Mirror...

[usr 4.5] The climax of Star Trek: Discovery’s extensive foray into the Mirror Universe ended on an explosive high, with levels of action and...

[usr 4.0] A great magic trick is all about misdirection. While many had spotted the groundwork going into Star Trek: Discovery’s mid-season twist (that...

[usr 4.0] The signposted twist with Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif), that he’s actually Klingon “torchbearer” Voq, surgically altered to infiltrate the Federation, didn’t land...

[usr 4.0] There’s a compelling argument against doing a “Mirror Universe” episode of Star Trek: Discovery this early, as it’s less fun seeing bizarro...

[usr 4.0] There’s a risk mid-season finales will disappoint because the narrative hasn’t built up enough steam, but “Into the Forest I Go” felt...

[usr 3.5] While Star Trek: Discovery was initially keen to differentiate itself from previous Star Trek series, recent episodes have been more customary. And...

[usr 4.0] I’m sure a lot of people were overjoyed with this episode, which epitomised classic Star Trek in many ways. It’s only right...

[usr 3.5] It’s been interesting to consider other opinions of Star Trek: Discovery, now we’re deeper enough into the first season to make some...