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      • No longer just a spinoff, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes boldly into its second season with terrific crew chemistry, more far-flung adventures on tap, and even more depth added to characters who already feel like classics.
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    • Big swings and lots of fun.
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    By Scott Collura

    Updated: Aug 11, 2023 10:05 pm

    Posted: Aug 11, 2023 9:55 pm

    Spoilers follow for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds through Season 2.

    It’s funny. Strange New Worlds seems to suffer from the opposite of the problem that plagued the Star Trek of yesteryear – namely that there’s not enough of it.

    In those halcyon days of 1990s Trek, shows like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager ran for an average of 26 episodes a year, which invariably led to some duds and misfires – you could practically see the writing staff burning themselves out around episode 20. Strange New Worlds’ sophomore year, by contrast, has already come and gone in a transwarp flash, taking big swings in its format change-ups and character relationships while also feeling like it’s leaving so much on the table plot-wise because it just can’t fit everything into 10 episodes.

    Which isn’t to say that each of these hours doesn’t have some great things going on in them, like Spock’s spacewalk rescue of Chapel in the finale, or La’an’s realization of who her "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" time-travel mission is really about, or Kirk (Paul Wesley) and Uhura’s (Celia Rose Gooding) first meeting in "Lost in Translation." And as always, it all looks simply fabulous. Like, these could play on the big screen and you’d think you were watching a movie if you didn’t know better. (Though that then raises the question: Would a longer season look this good where the budget would have to be spread across more episodes?)

    But where the season really made its mark was in the creative team’s willingness to take those aforementioned big swings. The crossover episode with the animated Trek comedy Lower Decks, "Those Old Scientists," is an instant classic, balancing the zaniness of bringing Lower Decks leads Beckett Mariner and Brad Boimler (Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid) into live-action without breaking either show. That it was directed by Jonathan Frakes himself is no doubt part of the episode’s success, but it’s also a clear indication of just how malleable Strange New Worlds can be. (It’s also just damned funny television.)

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    "Among the Lotus Eaters"

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    "Subspace Rhapsody"

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    Strange New Worlds’ second year continues Captain Pike and crew’s strong run of Trek adventures after the stellar first season. The show’s creators are confident enough to Trek-spread across different genres such as comedy, war drama, and an original musical, but the 10-episode run feels too short to fully support a lot of the plot and ideas that a...

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    Season 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds takes big swings that mostly work for another must-see season of Trek.

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  3. Jun 14, 2023 · Is Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 worth watching? Not every episode is to the same high standards as “Charades,” but they are all varied enough to appeal to all audiences. The series explores many different Star Trek sub-genres and styles of storytelling, making the most of its episodic format.

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  4. Jun 15, 2023 · 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 2 does what you'd think is impossible for a franchise with over 800 episodes: It offers new all-time greats.

  5. Jun 12, 2023 · In Season 2, every episode feels like its own mini-movie, optimizing the show's streaming runtime and covering every genre from tense courtroom drama to romantic comedies through a brilliant...

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  6. Jun 14, 2023 · TV REVIEW. ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 2 Is Remarkably Captivating. It’s beyond impressive how much showrunner Henry Alonso Myers and his team pack into each and every episode of this...

  7. Jun 15, 2023 · As the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds debuts today on Paramount+, one question stands above all others: Can they do it again?

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