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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Renewed for Fifth and Final Season

Even shorter than that in recent years. Some network shows now consider 18 episodes to be a full season.
Markets changing demand adjustment. Of course, you could spend money hand over fist to relive the glory days but you'll probably go bankrupt or into austerity measures.

Oh, wait, CBS is there. Strange.
 
Good. I usually end up skipping half or a third of the episode of any of the previous series seasons anyways.

When rewatching SNW or LDS I don't skip any episodes.

50 episodes would have been better, but 46 is good.

What you're failing to take into consideration is that despite a 25 episode season of Berman Trek where at least 15 eps were just filler, it was a 9-month long season with a 3-month break. Which means that whatever you personally may have thought about those filler eps, they kept the audience involved with the show for 3/4 of the year, and hungry for more during that 1/4 year hiatus.

Now, one season is 10 episodes shown in the span of 2 months, with a 10 month hiatus. That does not keep the audience involved. The reason why the average run of a streaming series is 3 years is because these ridiculously long gaps between seasons cause the audience to lose interest, or even forget the show is even still being produced. And sometimes even the producers of the show have no idea what's going on with their show in that regard, which is why shows have storylines that have nothing to do with other seasons, like The Man in the High Castle and Star Trek Picard. When CBSAA/P+ were producing five Trek shows at a time, this wasn't a problem, because we only had 1-2 months between productions, so even if you were a DSC fan but not a LDS fan, there was still Trek content that you could access if you chose to. Now, once SNW S3 drops, we won't see S4/5 until this same time next year (and I have a sneaking suspicion that they will be starting production on S5 not long after S4 is finished production in an effort to show 16 episodes in one sitting in July 2026 so they can end the show then.)
 
With Secret Hideout's contract ending in 2026, I would assume that it means they can't make anymore Trek beyond that point. So getting all of that filmed sooner rather than later makes total sense.

(The possibility of renewal exists, but nobody wants to be caught out.)
 
That's good to hear. Getting tired of all the tie-ins that operate under the impression that it is.
Especially over the last generation, people have come to expect "closure" from TV shows and story cycles. So you get that with series like TNG and DS9 - we meet the characters "on their first day on the job" and we say goodbye at a moment when everything is changing and folks are moving on.

Okay, not TNG because the studio thought their stories would continue with the movies. But we started at the beginning.

So people get to feel as if they need to know where the beginning of TOS was, and a lot aren't comfortable that it was never shown. Unless...the first time we saw them really was the beginning.

If SNW somehow does take Kirk and Spock right up to the edge of TOS then the entire Star Trek saga will have finally closed the circle. We've already seen the end of Kirk and Spock, after all.

Star Trek has turned out at long last to be the life story of Spock, Everyone else in it are folks in his story.
 
If WNMHGB is Kirk’s first command (I’ve never considered it that way), then he is incredibly good at the job—even more so than any version of his “legend” ever suggested. He’s clearly someone with notable experience when we meet him. And the story has nothing to suggest “first day on the job” in any sense.
 
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