For 60 years, Star Trek was stubbornly refused to be one thing. Ask three admirers about what they cherish about the world of science fiction for Jane Rodenberry, and you are likely to get very different answers, which may be delivered with great length. It is a kind of world that has been built to inspire a deep passion – it’s wide enough for narrowing, deep enough to constantly rejoices, and is inconsistent enough to keep everyone complaining and can get rid of real lovers only.
The beautiful and inspiring thing about “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” is how to do the needle. Yes, it is the Prequel chain that was appointed at a specific time and place and must be constantly bending back to suit the applicable Canon, but it does this with this gentle grace and gift that new arrivals can enjoy without a problem. At any time, it appears to be trying hard to attract it to the old and beginner school fans, even as it does with APLBB. It is a chain free of floundering sweat. It is rarely watching any television program and experience of a sense of purely vibrant joy. Not only to tell stories and characters, but in the tremendous intelligence of how to respect it and loves the universe in which it was appointed. This is a designed offer to attract these three fans described above on an equal footing.
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” does not stop the third season or stumble until a second, as it takes the amazing, funny, funny, jogging and jogging momentum with confidence in a show that is known as good as it is. The previous seasons were created as the best “journey” series since the 1990s (with all the required respect for “Star Trek: Lower Decks”, and season 3 resembles a seasoned athlete at the top of his game. A curse, it’s good, very charming and humble so that he does not like a distance.
Star Trek: Worlds Strange New Worlds is more confident than ever in the third season
As expected, “Worlds News Worlds” needs to finish the dramatic Cliffharger from the conclusion of the second season before returning to doing what he is doing better: Tell one -time space adventure that differs in the tone and type from episode to episode, providing the same type of disorder that has always been a specific feature of “Trek” since its expansion. The third season enjoys the opportunity to steal the audience vibrant from one direction to another. Intensive war stories that depend on the movement give way to a fun personal comedy. Dark tales of moral dilemmas that return to the homeland to roam lead to the comments of the ecclesiastical definition about the nature of the series we are seeing. After all, why no A giant dose of cosmic space is supported by enough awe to make HP lovecraft rise from his grave?
The show that plays quickly and loosely with the tone of complete chaos (sometimes “strange new worlds” will be chaotic), but it focuses with the wisdom of all its major fluctuations around its fixed, charming and blessings light. Anson Mount captain, Christopher Pike, is still a sudden new layer this season, which will shock some of the “journey” fans, to be one of the best threads that the show has ever witnessed, with his “informal” behavior at work and positive masculinity that offers a unique flavor that differs from the likes of Kirk and Picard while completing it in every step. As the young Spock, Ethan Beck continues to do what is impossible by constantly reminding us of why everyone loves Leonard Nimoy while carving his way. Each representative can not capture the humor Deadpan and a satirical childbirth that makes the best vulnerable Volcan characters, and PECK there with their best.
The rest of the actors continue to shine, as both Rebecca Romgen, Christina Chung, Jess Bush, Celia Rose Juding, and Babs Olsanmopon have reaffirmed that this is a bridge crew worth celebrating (and yes, deserves fans’ imagination and influential efforts). After two seasons largely allowed to exist (brilliantly and joyfully) in the background, season 3 finally gives Ortegas Melissa Navia in the spotlight that he needed heavily.
New strange worlds are always looking forward, even when you look back
As much as I yearn for 26 seasons of seasons, there is no denial that “strange new worlds” is a series that enjoys every penny on the screen during its shortest seasons. After decades of Kirk and Spock stumbling through cardboard caves and fought the monsters made of blankets, the values of the production of this series never stop effect, especially when the ordinary re -create. This Starfleet uniform never seemed good, and the institution was never great, and every foreigner and creature, whether it is practically achieved or through digital effects, is joy. I will never get used to “trips” that seem to cost actual money, but the combination of permanent groups and virtual backgrounds is completely successful, and generally feels more persuading and smoother from the middle loop of “The Mandalorian”. (What, am I, a “journey” fan, will not take at least one criticism in the distinguished competition?)
But it may be the most exciting element in the third season, and now that the show is clearly comfortable because it is what it is, how to embrace the new. Without going to spoilers, the series is still using old wicked (some frightening, some fun), but it also provides a new threat that disturbs anything we have seen in “Trek”. At the risk of hyperbole, it seems that the show has finally found Borg or Dominion, a new threat that, if allowed, to give the exhibition a completely new discount to peeling to contact it. Even when he looks back, “strange new worlds” look forward.
Critics were equipped with the first five episodes of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” for review, and when I finished, after seeing it intentionally once a day to make it finally, I was annoyed by “Star Trek”. This is good, and perhaps even the best, for any offer. “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 3 is hope, funny, sexy, ridiculous, thoughtful, frightening, strange and beautiful … I can’t wait to see more of it.
/Film classification: 9.5 out of 10
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” The third season will be shown with two episodes on July 17, 2025 on Paramount+.
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