As previously discussed, there were just a few moments in the first few episodes of Star Trek Discovery that had me concerned. The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not For the Lamb’s Cry dissolved all of those concerns. And having seen the
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The Vulcan Hello. Battle at the Binary Stars. And now? Context is for Kings. How is this show so spectacular at naming episodes?! These are all pure gold. If you think otherwise you are respectfully wrong and should never be trusted. And,
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The re-watch continues as the debut of season two of Star Trek Discovery inches ever closer. This time? Battle at the Binary Stars. This title is just stupidly good. Wolf-359 had a pretty nice ring to it, but it has
The Vulcan Hello – Star Trek Discovery Revisited
Star Trek Discovery season two is starting here in just a week, and I think I’ve got just enough time to squeeze in a re-watch of the entire first season. So I’m going to do that. Especially with that fancy
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To celebrate the season two release of Star Trek Discovery next week, I’ve decided to get myself hyped by re-watching the first season Star Trek Discovery Blu-ray that finally came out back in November. Is it worth it? Yes. Of
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Following a lead given to them by Hoshi’s captor from a previous episode, the Enterprise arrives at a kemocite processing facility supporting the construction of the Xindi weapon. Archer goes in all rough and tumble but accidentally makes a friend