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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread

So, the episode in which everyone's playing dress-up in a murder mystery game is "A Space Adventure Hour," which one would presume is also the episode in which Kirk and company play dress-up as TV space explorers on some kind of star trek.
 
So, the episode in which everyone's playing dress-up in a murder mystery game is "A Space Adventure Hour," which one would presume is also the episode in which Kirk and company play dress-up as TV space explorers on some kind of star trek.

I think that might be reversed. I think the murder mystery stuff might actually be it's own episode and is the "Through a Lens of Time" episode and the space explorer episode might be the "A Space Adventure Hour." Though I wonder if they are connected somehow since they are both back to back. Maybe the crew stumbles onto a holodeck or maybe Trelane is behind it all. What is interesting is the next episode is "The Sehlat Who Ate It's Tail" so that is 3 episodes in a role that fill like fictional stories the crew might be experiencing on a holodeck or Trelane messing with them.
 
I think the murder mystery stuff might actually be it's own episode and is the "Through a Lens of Time" episode and the space explorer episode might be the "A Space Adventure Hour."
the press images label the murder mystery episode as 3x04 'A Space Adventure Hour'

'The Sahlet Who Ate It's Tale' is the episode where they're using Telephones for some reason, and Kirk is also there on a damaged Farragut bridge.

'Through a Lens of Time' appears to be in that big building that breaks up in the trailer.
 
If the retro sci-fi scenario some of the characters are seen being part of in the earlier trailer ends up being another holodeck rec room simulation then that’s even closer to the concept of what “Captain Proton” was on Voyager than we originally assumed. Looking forward what they are doing with it, though. :)

Really liking that new trailer, by the way. Looks like it will be another brilliant season of episodes. Can already tell that I very likely won’t be a fan of “Four-and-a-Half Vulcans”. That gag with Patton Oswalt at the end doesn’t land at all for me and I’m kinda baffled why they added that to the trailer.
 
I sort agree with the Vulcan episode. The more you make fun of them and treat them in a cartoonish way it takes away from them and Spock to some extent as well.
 
I wasn't super happy with Spock acting like a teenager when he was made human, but I got over it. Y'know, you can sort of justify it with a few excuses.

But to have the crew not only "acting Vulcan" but to suddenly be sporting brand new elaborate hairstyles out of nowhere...it's more like the scene in Gremlins 2 when the Brain Gremlin magically has glasses on when he turns smart.

I'm pretty sure I'll get over this too when I watch the full ep, but I can complain about it until then. :)
 
Given how the Prime crew materialize in the Mirror Universe in the Mirror crew's uniforms and vice versa and with no explanation I just categorize the Vulcan hairstyles appearing out of the blue in the same slot as "stuff that makes no logical sense even by Trek standards but is done to get the story rolling and make things as quick and convenient as possible to cut down on explanations."
 
Given how the Prime crew materialize in the Mirror Universe in the Mirror crew's uniforms and vice versa and with no explanation
The clothes and the people were beamed up separately from two different universes. Fortunately they were the same people standing in the same places so embarrassment was minimised.

Why were the people beamed separately? Because they had to go through the biofilter, or they're scanned at a higher resolution, or something.
 
But to have the crew not only "acting Vulcan" but to suddenly be sporting brand new elaborate hairstyles out of nowhere...it's more like the scene in Gremlins 2 when the Brain Gremlin magically has glasses on when he turns smart.
I guess there’s some leeway, because the way it’s presented in the sneak peek there’s a cut and then suddenly Pike and the others are not crawling on the floor and in pain anymore but neatly standing in line, being Vulcan-ized, sporting their new haircuts. So I guess the idea could be that some period of time has passed between the two moments in which each one got a new hairdo to fit their Vulcan appearance.

That’s all I got. :shrug:
 
I guess there’s some leeway, because the way it’s presented in the sneak peek there’s a cut and then suddenly Pike and the others are not crawling on the floor and in pain anymore but neatly standing in line, being Vulcan-ized, sporting their new haircuts. So I guess the idea could be that some period of time has passed between the two moments in which each one got a new hairdo to fit their Vulcan appearance.

That’s all I got. :shrug:
Hmmm. One would hope, but Pike completing a "just finished standing up" pose makes me think that's probably not what has happened.

Vulcan hairstyles are biologically pre-determined. Canon confirmed. ;)
 
I'm holding off judgement on that scene until we get the whole context, because there could be all kinds of good explanations. Like maybe Spock is stuck in a nightmare generator left by an ancient alien race, or maybe they've been drinking Orion Hurricanes again.
 
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