Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, episode 6, "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail," sees Lt. Commander James T. Kirk (Paul ...
As for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 3 concluded with a Next Generation -inspired finale highlighting Pike’s ...
Trelane (played by William Campbell) was the featured alien in the original Star Trek episode “The Squire of Gothos”. He was a seemingly omnipotent being with a troublesome sense of humor and a weird ...
In Strange New Worlds’ second episode of season three, “Wedding Bell Blues,” the writers pay homage to several parts of the Star Trek franchise. Not only does it seemingly reference a classic episode ...
No debate in the history of science fiction has been as fierce as Star Trek’s The Original Series vs. The Next Generation ...
Quinn’s introduction on the second season of Voyager was the introduction of the idea that beings with godlike powers get bored — so bored, in fact, that merely messing with the heads of dedicated ...
It’s very common for TV cast and crew to do spoiler-y interviews that run after a certain episode airs to address standout moments. Andor did it after Bix’s big shocker; The Last of Us did it after ...
Noah Hawley (Alien: Earth) offered some insights on where he would've gone with his Star Trek films, including a focus on TNG ...
Star Trek: TOS concepts make a return in future series and movies. "The Squire of Gothos" episode introduces the mischievous Trelane as a child-like being. "Wedding Bell Blues" connects Trelane to the ...
Strange New Worlds, “Terrarium,” saw Lt Erica Ortegas crash-land on a distant moon with someone who turned out to be a fellow ...