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I haven't. The franchise is currently at 954 canonical entries. Seasons 3 and 4 of Strange New Worlds and two seasons of Starfleet Academy will bring it to 994.
Maybe just one episode even? Chapel meets him off-screen during the time jump after the conclusion of “Hegemony”, he’s introduces as her fiancé and then he goes off on an expedition? Would be kinda weird to introduce him in the press releases then, though.
I'm not complaining much as I thought they'd call it after S4 with everything that's going on with Paramount.
That said, I wonder why only 6 episodes for S5 and not the usual 10 (Hell. it was 13 to 14 when they were coproducing ST: D with Netflix.)
But I guess times continue to change and I happy they have 6 more episodes to play with and the knowledge it's their final season so they can do a nice send off of these characters into the TOS timfame.
I'm not complaining much as I thought they'd call it after S4 with everything that's going on with Paramount.
That said, I wonder why only 6 episodes for S5 and not the usual 10 (Hell. it was 13 to 14 when they were coproducing ST: D with Netflix.)
But I guess times continue to change and I happy they have 6 more episodes to play with and the knowledge it's their final season so they can do a nice send off of these characters into the TOS timfame.
I'm not complaining much as I thought they'd call it after S4 with everything that's going on with Paramount.
That said, I wonder why only 6 episodes for S5 and not the usual 10 (Hell. it was 13 to 14 when they were coproducing ST: D with Netflix.)
But I guess times continue to change and I happy they have 6 more episodes to play with and the knowledge it's their final season so they can do a nice send off of these characters into the TOS timfame.
"The end result is more of what fans have come to expect: an entertaining, fun, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes frustrating show, with a strong cast of characters getting into a variety space adventures and hijinks."
(Mostly) spoiler-free impressions of the first five episodes for the season debuting in July.
trekmovie.com
"There are plenty of nods to the franchise’s past, while the show’s stewards find ways to keep the show fresh, balancing serious sci-fi and the societal commentary for which “Trek” is known along with swashbuckling action along with cheeky humor."
"While there are certainly some big swings and interesting concepts in the first half of the season, Strange New Worlds is beginning to lose some of that Star Trek magic. In a franchise known for going boldly and pushing boundaries, Strange New Worlds Season 3 has pumped the brakes in many ways."
The Final Frontier has never been quirkier, or soapier. Here's what to expect from 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 3.
www.inverse.com
About the murder mystery episode and something seen in the trailer: "But it’s not just a Christie-style mystery, it’s one set in 1960s Hollywood and about a
murder on the set of a space adventure show that’s basically just a redressed “Original Series,”
with “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” style abounding."
As a mourner (to the point of rocking in the corner chanting 'it's only on hiatus') of Legends of Tomorrow I'm quite excited for the silly murder mystery episode.
Or, we’ll end up enjoying these episodes just as much as other reviewers did.
I don’t recommend going in with the same mentalities as any specific reviewer, you know? And I say that as somebody with a fair number of “professional” reviews published, myself.
As an aside, while IndieWire’s review does get rather pointed at times, I find it to be a positive outlook on these five episodes overall. More importantly, it’s well-written. Props to the author!
Oh, I’m kinda surprised he’s spelling it out this clearly. Not surprised that he would try to do everything to offer himself up for the possibility of continuing his work on Trek after Strange New Worlds concludes, but surprised he’s actively pursuing an “arc towards the Original Series” on the show. That’s not what my personal preference would be, to be honest. Some argue that’s the whole premise of the show, but I don’t see it that way.
In my mind the concept of the show is just showing us the adventures of Captain Pike, his crew and the Enterprise before Kirk took over with his crew for his adventures. Basically to do its own thing, without forcing itself to become more and more similar to the status quo at the beginning of the Original Series. Still, after the wonderful first two seasons he and his writers have definitely earned my trust to ultimately do it satisfyingly. Introduce a legacy character here or there, throw in some reference to TOS from time to time … but don’t be ridiculous and have everything in place that we know from “Where No Man Has Gone Before”. That would be totally unnecessary.