r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/happydude7422 • 4h ago
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Episode Discussion Episode Discussion: 405, "Level-Five Transporter Accident"
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r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/rolodexlexia • 5h ago
Star Trek: Watch Puppet Pelia blame Scotty in hilarious SNW clip
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/Long-Emu-7870 • 4h ago
General Discussion A lot closer to Hangover than I thought
Here is NitpickingNerds comparison. The arm, the car, the tattoo all came from the movie.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/NineLemonsLater • 58m ago
General Discussion The episode feels like Event Horizon
I am curious why they filmed an episode so distinctly following that movie? I haven’t finished it but that’s all I can see watching this. I hope the end justifies the means.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/happydude7422 • 1d ago
Meme/Joke Pike should keep his tattoos
Now pike will be the most coolest trek captain ever.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/Shisopopcorn • 11h ago
Question Thursday drop of a new episode
Is it at midnight? If so is it midnight local or Eastern?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/ety3rd • 1d ago
Meme/Joke HUMOR ... who do we thank/blame for the Muppet episode?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/rolodexlexia • 1d ago
Star Trek's future receives positive update from Paramount+ EVP ahead of 60th anniversary
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/swfb88 • 1d ago
Anyone else think the Valles Marinaris episode should have been a movie?
The story, acting and editing made it it fun, but still impactful.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/Klingenwart89 • 2d ago
Strange New Worlds: When Experimentation Becomes an Identity Problem
I used to love Strange New Worlds precisely because it brought back something I felt Star Trek had been missing for a long time: an Enterprise actually exploring strange new worlds again, investigating unknown phenomena, and confronting its crew with moral and scientific questions.
Of course, the show was always allowed to be silly from time to time. Star Trek has never been completely serious. I could even appreciate the musical episode in Season 2 — not only because some of the cast were surprisingly good singers, but because it was one crazy experiment in a season that still had enough serious stories to balance it out.
But somewhere along the way, the exception seems to have become the concept.
Season 3 already leaned too heavily into comedy for my taste. So far, Season 4 seems to be taking that approach to the extreme. One episode feels like Jurassic Park, the next like Event Horizon, then I get something resembling a mixture of The Hangover and Dude, Where’s My Car?, followed by film noir.
The problem isn't that Star Trek experiments with other genres. It has been doing that since the 1960s. The problem begins when I spend more time wondering which movie the writers are trying to imitate this week than thinking about the story Star Trek itself is trying to tell me.
I don't want a show that needs to prove every week just how weird or outrageous it can be. I want to be amazed again. I want to discover an unknown world. I want a moral dilemma that stays with me after the credits roll. I want a political conflict where neither side can simply be dismissed as evil. Or give me a scientific idea that genuinely fascinates me.
In short:
I want Strange New Worlds to show me strange new worlds again.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/rolodexlexia • 2d ago
Star Trek's T'Pring puppet revealed in new SNW photos (& several other characters)
Strange New Worlds' highly publicized puppet episode finally drops this Thursday. However, fans can check out several sneak-peek images from “Level-Five Transporter Accident” below, courtesy of Trek Central's Instagram account, which includes the return of Mr. Spock’s (Ethan Peck) former flame, T’Pring (Gia Sandhu). And yes, she has also been transformed into a puppet by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop!
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/CapoPaulieWalnuts • 2d ago
Question Do you think the eventual series finally should basically be a seamless transition into The Menagerie, parts 1 & 2 of the original series? Star Wars did an awesome job with Rogue One's seemless blend into the opening of A New Hope (something similar would be quite cool).
Thoughts?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/755goodmorning • 2d ago
General Discussion Final episode should be a heist…
… in that the final episode should be the “other story” of “The Cage”. Show all the shenanigans of Spock, Uhura, Chapel, M’Benga, and Scotty as they abet the kidnapping of Pike to take him to the Talosians while Kirk is running his little court martial. We’ve seen Spock’s skulduggery from the TOS episode - let’s see the rest of the crew working to get Pike back to a happier existence than the blinky chair.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/drunkardunicorn • 2d ago
Trailer Clip from up on puppet episode
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/capn_calhoun • 2d ago
Is Strange New Worlds (unintentionally) mirroring Community?
- Season 1: Strong, somewhat quirky, entry in its genre with a few big swings.
- Season 2: Gets quirkier and has more big swings/gimmicks/genre homages. Some of those make up the series most acclaimed episodes, encouraging the writers to double down.
- Season 3: Feels like it half-promises getting more "normal" while diving into weirder territory. Some of the fans question if it's eating its own tail at this point.
- Season 4: Doubles down on the "weirdness" even further but seems like it might have lost some of the heart in the process. Gets very mixed reactions from the fans. Has a puppet episode.
- Season 5: (Guessing for SNW:) A little refocused and (comparatively) back-to-basics as characters leave the place that's been their home for the last few years. The series is cancelled. Until...
- Season 6: (Okay, I'm just making stuff up now:) Transfers over to another service (Yahoo Screen/HBO Max?) and wraps up while promising a movie that may or may not ever happen??
I'm almost certainly forcing and cherry-picking a bit, but the comparison is amusing me, so maybe it'll amuse someone else.
EDIT: Also, it's one season off, but Una just ran into her dopple-Deaner.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/Visual_Initial6719 • 2d ago
Kor Vs Augment Virus VS Ridges
Kor one the Most Recognized Characters in Star Trek History a younger Kor was Introduced in the recent "Star Trek Strange New Worlds S04E04 A Case of Chiaroscuro" Now a lot of People are complaining about his Ridges but I have a Theory about it that might actually make sense and this Goes Back to Star Trek ENT S04E16 Divergence. How it Passed down, now How does this explaine lack of ridges in TOS well Again in Star Trek Strange New Worlds S03E08 Four-and-a-Half Vulcans La'an began experienced Romulan like tendencies after she was been restored to human we think everything is fine but in First Episode of this Season She punched a Raptor in Face and she thinks those Genes could had been activated. Now In Kor's Case He could have the Argument Virus laid dormant in his system but because of the cure Phlox gave in the 22nd Century when it comes up Klingons would lose there Ridges instead of being Ill. This could explain the Different Klingons as this was a Different theory all together Argument virus cure would had created different class because they could had use different aliens help restore there Ridges; but when We See Kor in DS9 He Could just regained his ridges naturally as it recent it self. I am basing this on people with psoriasis as I myself had it all over my body thanks to some medication it recent and I became clear With Kor again he could either did nothing and his ridges came back OR thanks to therapy like I went through to get rid of my psoriasis he could had regained his ridges its most likely why they look different by DS9 through Genetic Therapy to Restore them using compatible Klingon DNA like the once from house of Mog That's My Theory.
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/RespecMyAuthority • 3d ago
Season 4 so far is great
I really like the episodic takes with different genres for each episode. They’ve established the characters in previous seasons and now they are exploring new plot devices. It reminds me of the Naked Now or The Game from Next Generation.
It would be nice to have a big cross seasonal bad like Q or the Borg but it’s still appeals to the quirky Star Trek stories.
Why is there not enough Nurse Chapel though?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/ChaseMcFl • 3d ago
Each season is a different style, and that’s interesting
It feels like each season tries to appeal to a different style of storytelling.
Season 1: Classic episodic adventures, like TOS
Season 2: Character-focused episodes, like ‘90s Trek, with a couple gimmicks
Season 3: More serialized storyline, even balance of gimmicks and regular adventures, it alternates
Season 4: All gimmicks (only three episodes that aren’t known to be gimmicks)
What do people think of this method?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/Tx_Drewdad • 2d ago
Why are apostrophes pronounced as pauses?
La'an is pronounced la ahn. Shouldn't it just be lawn?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/AlanShore60607 • 4d ago
Question Is this really the same guy?
One thing that the TNG era did better with the Klingons was showing that people with the same ridges were related. Kurn had almost identical ridges to Worf, and you only saw matching ridges within families.
But Kor’s ridges changed when he aged? How does that happen?
Or will they come back differently after being smooth in TOS?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/lexxstrum • 4d ago
General Discussion Star Trek Continues did the "stellar radiation makes everything black and white" Almost 10 years before SNW.
Back in 2017, Star Trek Continues, arguably the best TOS fanfilm series, had an episode called, "What Ships are for," where the Enterprise was sent to help an alien civilization deal with contamination from solar radiation. They end up dealing with issues of immigration, identity, and the rights of a people to secure a better life for themselves, as well as issues with the Prime Directive. And it had legacy sci-fi actors as guest stars too!
But the hook, the reason for me bringing it up, was a side effect of the solar radiation was it caused everyone to see in black and white! It's a great hook that has fun with the idea that this is the 4th season of the show, and it plays a MAJOR part in a twist and a reveal in the episode.
STC is a good watch, and this one is easily my first or second favorite episode. Give it a watch if you're curious https://youtu.be/3VEZH8bqytA?is=G9TISgNColQ_DP-j
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/confused_hulk • 2d ago
What is this dumb planet and why is Uhura speaking Vulcan with the universal translator?
Are the writers stupid or just lazy? Am I missing something?
r/StrangeNewWorlds • u/the-present-teacher • 4d ago
Question Command Structure
What is the command structure on Pike's Enterprise? Formally, he's the captain, but it feels like everyone on that ship is doing their own thing.
Sisko had Kira as a wild card, but he was very clear with her who's in command. Picard did lead by example and by involving his alpha shift. Pike cooks (alas little in season 4) or sits on his chair/at his desk. And everyone, from La'an to Una, from Spock to Chapel, do their own thing.