'Fissure Quest' is everything you want out of an iconic episode of Lower Decks—in more ways than one.
Her license plate had the same alphanumeric ID as the Starship Enterprise, now she gets tickets from across the country.
Michelle Yeoh leads a team of Section 31 agents on a risky mission that kind of feels like other current Star Trek stuff.
The aptly named 'Upper Decks' follows on with Lower Decks namesake to give us an episode from the perspective of its senior officers.
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'Fully Dilated' sees Lower Decks' final season continue to ruminate on its singular theme, but keeps things fresh with a fun riff on a classic Star Trek premise.
Plus, the cast and crew of Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim tease its intriguing additions to Middle-earth.
"Of Gods and Angles" is another example of just how far our heroes have grown over the past five seasons, but Lower Decks' final-season musings on a similar theme could start to wear pretty thin.
Celebrating 30 years of Star Trek: Generations, OTOY and the Roddenberry Archive's latest short film is a bittersweet farewell to Trek's first generation of heroes.
"Starbase 80?!" plays a long game, taking a gag from the season premiere and turning it into a pivotal moment for our learning heroes to tackle.
The late actor had several brushes with Star Trek history, but his role in Deep Space Nine remains heartbreakingly brilliant.
Across his nearly 40-year career, you could see or hear Todd in Star Trek, Call of Duty, Final Destination, and much more.
"A Farewell to Farms" is a fitting, potentially conclusive, entry in Lower Decks' examination of lower-decker-culture beyond the confines of a Federation ship.
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The extremely funnily titled "The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel" is a rare moment for Lower Decks to show its maturity by addressing its own mistakes.
RIP to one of the key figureheads for two of the biggest, most impactful Star Trek shows of the old, pre-streaming era.
The fifth and final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks is back with a message for its growing heroes: remember to actually talk to each other.
Zoe Saldaña additionally reveals her hopes for Uhura in Star Trek 4.
The first half of Lower Decks' fifth and final season finds itself united by reminders of the show's most fundamental theme: all of its kooky heroes being able to just sit down and communicate with each other.
Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh returns to the Star Trek universe to glam her way through the Federation's seedy underbelly.