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One Discovery crewmember, in particular, might take a bit more convincing: Anthony Rapp’s Paul Stamets, who spent Discovery’s third season finale being fired out of a tube by Michael in order to protect him (and his ability to power Discovery’s space-folding spore drive engine) at the cost of Paul being unable to go save his partner Hugh. But time and Starfleet professionalism, according to the actor, means that by the time Paul and Michael are eye-to-eye in the new season, things have changed between them, but for the better. “It was a moment of understandable incredible stress that we had, but—sometimes those moments mean as much as they mean in that moment,” Rapp teased. “Some time has passed, we’re at the beginning of season four and they’re both alive and well, so, I think that allows for some space to be around it—and a little bit of forgiveness. But there are little moments, little opportunities [for Stamets] to go ‘tsk tsk...I don’t always forget.’ But Paul and Michael have been through so much together. They have an enormous amount of love for each other, so, it just adds to the richness of the tapestry.”
This too:So they're using the time skip to have Michael and Stamets just make up off camera? Why the hell set up their conflict in the Season 3 finale then?
I like that they're switching up the dynamics with season 4 but I feel a little cheated too. We could have had some good scenes of the 4 of them just hanging out and becoming closer or Paul working out his anger towards Michael with the help of Culber's counseling. Oh well, I'll still be watching anyway.Any conflict that arises has nothing to do with the base of this relationship between these four people. And what I like is that I think the majority of that trust and just that intuitive, ‘Okay, we’re family now and we understand that and that’s not going to just break and go away.’ I think a lot of that work in process wasn’t done on screen. There was a break between the end of season three and the beginning of season four and I think that is when a lot of that really got cemented. It does feel that way coming into the new season, like ‘Okay, this is how it is now.’ And I really liked that it wasn’t necessarily on camera, it just happened.
How many episodes are there going to be in season 4?
What's their source for thirteen episodes?Memory Alpha, which strives to be 100% accurate even with the caveat that anyone can edit it, lists 13 episodes, along with specific airdates, so I think we can safely assume that there are 13 episodes in the season.
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