After the latest Star Trek series wrapped up this week, Tawny Newsome reflected on the reality of what could be the last time we see Mariner and friends.
'The New Next Generation' ties together Lower Decks' final season the way it should–just perhaps not the way some may have hoped.
'Fissure Quest' is everything you want out of an iconic episode of Lower Decks—in more ways than one.
The Lower Deckers return for one final adventure in October, and it looks like they haven't missed a step.
Starfleet Academy will not take place in Trek 's "contemporary" late-24th-century era, but Discovery 's 32nd century–and for very good reason.
Meanwhile, the adventures continue for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds , which has been renewed for season 4.
Thanks to Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Crunchyroll, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and more, here are the TV moments that live rent-free in the minds of io9.
Mariner's hit a turning point in her Starfleet career, and Newsome thinks it's the start of a new, slightly less chaotic day for her character.
"Old Friends, New Planets" doesn't just feel like a culmination of everything Lower Decks has built over season 4, but a goodbye to one version of itself.
"The Inner Fight" finally gets into why Mariner is the way she is—and hopefully provides a real path forward for her character.
In true Lower Decks style, "Caves" riffs on a budget-saving Star Trek trope to deliver an episode rich with character work.
"Empathological Fallacies" is a fantastic follow up to Lower Decks ' prior best episode—season 2's "wej Duj"—to give a smart spotlight on newcomer T'Lyn.
Season 4's big status quo change for our heroes is already creating interesting opportunities for the Star Trek series.
Season 4's two-episode premiere is full of the usual Trek riffs, but beneath the laughs Lower Decks lays out a major turning point for the series.
After a season that left its characters stagnant, Lower Decks makes a strong return—and is still as funny as ever.
Thanks to San Diego Comic-Con, Paramount has given Trek fans a treat in the form of a big bump up to Strange New Worlds ' schedule.
Star Trek beamed into San Diego Comic-Con to give us a new look at what to expect from Lower Decks this year.
After the controversial exit of Infinity Train from Warner Bros' streamer Max, creator Owen Dennis is headed to CBS Studios for something... sus.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds shows off the first look at the live-action episodes featuring the Lower Decks crew.
I'd say set phasers to fun, but any Lower Decks campaign is probably going to find a way for those phasers to violently explode at any setting.
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