Impossible, Star Trek Actor Tom Troupe Dies
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Discovery" wrap up last year, a new season of the cherished "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" arrives this week.
Star Trek has long had a complicated and changing relationship with religion. This week, it came full circle when the captain of the Enterprise got down on his knees and started reciting the Lord’s Prayer in the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 premiere.
The third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds finally started this week, and its opener, “Hegemony, Part II,” picked up right where the last season left off. But along the way, it surprisingly ended up taking the Gorn—a Trek mainstay and the show’s longest-running threat—off the board.
This includes Season 3, which should be exciting as Pike and crew were successfully able to thwart the Gorn, and are pushing ahead to more encounters with creatures across the galaxy. And yes, Erica Ortegas will be along for the ride, but as Melissa Navia said, it'll be up to the Moretegas crowd if she's involved in the season enough.
The adventures of the Enterprise kick back up when "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" Season 3 begins on Paramount+.
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You'd think the show itself would clarify who the mysterious bartender glimpsed in 'Wedding Bell Blues' actually is, but instead you'll have to read an interview to know for sure.
Trelane, who first appeared in the 1967 episode The Squire of Gothos, was up to his usual tricks in the latest episode of Strange New Worlds season 3, upending reality to make everyone believe that Spock (Ethan Peck) and Christine (Jess Bush) were getting married – everyone except her actual date, Roger Korby (Cillian O'Sullivan), that is.
Director Matt Shakman was originally attached to helm Paramount Pictures’ long-delayed Star Trek 4 movie, which has been stuck in development hell since 2015. However, due to several creative setbacks,