Unknown by L.A. Kirk6/10/2023 Many dedicated Star Trek fans will wonder – and ask, repeatedly – about it. Look, Alex Kurtzman and the series showrunners have to be thinking about it. And that’s any sort of connection to one James T. However, while Strange New Worlds will necessarily offer us a chance to get more deeply acquainted with Captain Christopher Pike, witness the early years of Spock’s career on the Enterprise, and hopefully learn Number One’s actual name, there’s one thing this show should avoid at all costs. Full of characters we know and a mission we have all already fully bought into, there’s every reason to believe this will be exactly the kind of hopeful science fiction that television in general so desperately needs right now. While shows like Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard have pushed the franchise forward with darker themes that wrestle with the mental and emotional cost of a life spent serving Starfleet, Strange New Worlds sounds as though it will be like snuggling into a familiar blanket. Enterprise will feel quite a bit different than their recent small-screen predecessors. From its supposedly more episodic narrative style and sunnier overall outlook to the servant-hearted captain at its helm, these particular voyages of the starship U.S.S. By all accounts, the upcoming series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds intends to be a return to the first principles of the Star Trek franchise: Hope, optimism, and a sense of collective possibility.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |