Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

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Follow Captain Christopher Pike, Science Officer Spock and Number One in the years before Captain Kirk boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise, as they explore new worlds around the galaxy.
Released: 2023
Category: tv
Status: Returning Series
Language: English
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EarthAndGr...

I am a big sci-fi fan. And Star Trek is one the many that I love to watch. Season 2 just gave me the bitter aftertaste of it. A courtroom drama? Really? The whole episode? What's next, a musical? Oh w...
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Doc

Best Trek Ever! Strange New Worlds uses the episodic format of the original series, which allows the writers to experiment without locking a whole season into a single story. While it doesn't shy ...
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MovieGuys

Strange Indeed. Really, this series, as far as I'm concerned, has nothing remotely in common with the original Star Trek. Instead, even season 2 which I dipped into recently, hasn't improved. I su...
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DoctorTrek

***** Some folks should not write reviews. Their negativity so obviously reveals their desperate need to sound cultured and knowledgeable; straining to sound relevant as if they have an opinion that...
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timjtech

This series is a great relief from the altogether forgettable drama arcs in the most recent of the 2020s Star Trek series. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds throws back to the episodic 'Lesson of the Day...
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MovieGuys

The only thing strange about this series is the notion its radically different from Picard and Discovery. As far as I'm aware it utilises essentially the same team, who created the other "new Trek" sh...
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misubisu

This series took until near the end of season one to get ahold of me.... Once it did (get ahold of me) I was hooked! The characters are well put together (even Spock) and the stores get better and ...
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5rJoud

The problem with this show lies not within its stories. The little adventures themselves are thought out well and connect to the bigger plot in some way somehow. The unforgivable problem with this sho...
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