Star Trek: The Strange New World Still No New Idea

Joshua Tyler | publishing
We’re going to get episode 4 Star Trek: A Strange New World Season 3, which means 40% complete. For four episodes, the show still has no new idea.
The first episode is a cliff-blank finale set by the ending of Season 2. Cliffs that may be deprived of Star Trek: The Next Generation Two parties on cliffs “the best of both worlds.” Now we have seen A strange new world The story, we can confirm, yes, surely.

Replace Gorn with Borg in case of changing Gorn to more like Borg. The story follows the rhythm of all the “best of both worlds” stories and ends in “best of both worlds” ways, literally Borg…er, Gorn falls asleep.
The second episode brings back Trelane, the child in the original series “Gothic Squire.” He was once again fascinated by having women wear beautiful dresses.

Nothing new has been added except confirming what we all have always thought. Oh, Trelane is a Q, like everyone is talking about thirty years. It’s really shocking.
Episode 3 is the most unique story of the season because it doesn’t strip away the previous Star Trek plot. Specifically, it usually recycles standard zombie stories. That’s why creativity among the writers who created Star Trek for Paramount now.

Episode 4 will be released this week. Paramount Star Trek: The Next Generation.
At least when Deep Sky Nine Doing so, they changed the genre. Instead, they took a James Bond-style spy adventure on Holodeck. Star Trek: Voyager conducts a black and white B-movie Holodeck adventure in the style of Flash Gordon. And that weird episode, Janeway pursues holograms. perhaps A strange new world Next, it will be tear off.

Insert a mandatory voice about the inventing of Holodeck technology in this era.
The rest of the third A strange new world The seasons seem unlikely to do better. Paramount has been promoting a massive upcoming episode, in which everyone in the crew turns into Vulcans.
This is probably their most creepy brisk form, as they stole it from themselves. The show used to do an episode that made Spock human, so now they just turn it upside down.

Imagine if it was in the episode, Spock started going crazy since the 60s Star Trek Kirk went crazy from Pon Farr! The original series will be cancelled and even faster.
when Star Trek: A Strange New World It has great potential in its first season of debut. Sometimes this is a bit of a derivative, but there are also new ideas mixed here and there. The first season is usually spotty, and the history of Star Trek’s performances is that there is no proper warp field frequency until they enter a few years.
The opposite happened A strange new world. In the two seasons since then, new ideas gradually faded and replaced by flowers like musicals (torn open) Buffy Vampire Slayer). This is especially shocking in the franchise, and the entire reason for its existence is to have new ideas. Going boldly is not only a slogan, but also an urgent task in operation.

It’s obvious now A strange new world It is everywhere, and the “new” in the title is nothing more than air. In this regard, the same is true for the “world”. When was the last time this staff member explored the world? Last week, they explored the wedding.
Maybe the final episode of the season will turn things around, but when you only do 10 episodes, turning things around is tough. A new idea for each season is mixed together, and if they manage to do one in Season 3 at some point, that doesn’t justify the existence of this show.
Despite its aesthetic and casting charm, Star Trek: A Strange New World Cursed is the horrible writing plague that ruined all the new Star Trek, and no one seems interested in healing it. Skydance does better when Skydance finishes Paramount. It’s hard to imagine their situation worse.