Meanwhile, the adventures continue for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds , which has been renewed for season 4.
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.
"A Few Badgeys More" is about more than just a few Badgeys; it's also a culmination of Lower Decks ' myriad villainous computer programs with mixed results.
"Parth Ferengi’s Heart Place" gives Star Trek its first major foray into Ferengi culture since DS9 gave it a spotlight—and finds great profit in doing so.
"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.
"Something Borrowed, Something Green" largely works as a spotlight on Tendi, but it's arguably an even better episode for Lower Decks ' newest crewmate.
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.
It is time, at long last, for Star Trek: Voyager to get the Lower Decks love-in treatment. Beyond Tom Paris on a plate, of course.
After a season that left its characters stagnant, Lower Decks makes a strong return—and is still as funny as ever.
Tawny Newsome, you are the voice of a generation. An accurate, horny generation.
"Those Old Scientists" deftly marries two Star Trek shows together with some fascinating ideas—and the mandatory crossover fun.
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: Strange New Worlds shows off the first look at the live-action episodes featuring the Lower Decks crew.
As Picard heads into the last half of its final season, Paramount+ is making sure Star Trek fans have plenty to look forward to.
House of the Dragon goes crab hunting, She-Hulk gets a cover story, and the final live-action Fullmetal Alchemist movie is on the way.
Our favorite goofs in Starfleet are back, and this time they have to prove their Captain's innocence... in their own, very un-Starfleet-y way.