Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3
When Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premiered as a spin-off of Star Trek: Discovery, many fans were over the moon with the return to episodic televisions with tie-ins to The Original Series. For a time, it felt as if Trek's golden age was back. But as the series evolved, the producers and writers began to see it as a playground for experimental storytelling within the Roddenberry framework.
In this episode of The Ready Room, hosts C Bryan Jones and Larry Nemecek look back at Season 3 and ask how well the limited 10-episode canvas was used and how the writers' strike impacted the quality of the stories and continuity of the stories as we examine each episode one by one.
Chapters
Intro (00:00:00)
Initial Thoughts (00:01:16)
The Writers' Strike (00:10:42)
There Are Ten Slots (00:16:08)
Writing for a Wrap-up? (00:27:57)
"Hegemony, Part 2" (00:31:27)
"Wedding Bell Blues" (00:39:01)
"Shuttle to Kenfori" (00:52:42)
"A Space Adventure Hour" (00:57:58)
"Through the Lens of Time" (01:10:19)
"The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail" (01:23:11)
"What Is Starfleet?" (01:31:39)
"Four-and-a-Half Vulcans" (01:36:45)
"Terrarium" (01:48:06)
"New Life and New Civilizations" (01:54:46)
Final Thoughts (02:06:50)
Closing (02:19:21)
Hosts
C Bryan Jones and Larry Nemecek
Production
C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)