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.
"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.
"Something Borrowed, Something Green" largely works as a spotlight on Tendi, but it's arguably an even better episode for Lower Decks ' newest crewmate.
After a season that left its characters stagnant, Lower Decks makes a strong return—and is still as funny as ever.
"The Stars at Night" brings an up-and-down season to a close, but mostly leaves the show in a good place.
"Hear All, Trust Nothing" continues season 3's turnaround with an episode that packs more than just Star Trek parody.
Lower Decks ' peculiar feeling of regression this season continues in "Room for Growth."
And Disney's Haunted Mansion movie could have some very fun cameos.
"Mining the Mind's Mines" offers a fun distraction from something that's becoming a little bit of a problem in Lower Decks ' third season.
Plus, Kevin Smith really wants to make a Tusk sequel.
"Grounded" reminds us, three seasons in, that ensigns aren't meant to save the day all the time.
io9 sits down with the creator of the animated Paramount+ series to talk about the season finale's big twists, and shout "wej Duj!" at each other.
"First First Contact" pushes Lower Decks into a tonal space it's rarely occupied before—but still keeps its heart on the characters we care about.
A Starfleet job swap test leads to hilarity, understanding, plus Wrath of Khan and Search for Spock references.
"Where Pleasant Fountains Lie" glues together two classic Trek plots, and shows us how far our heroes have come along the way.
Thank the great bird of the galaxy for slime, in all its colors and viscosities.
Star Trek is built on iconic pairings, but its latest iteration has some things to work through before they can follow in their footsteps.
A splendid week for fans of Mugato, Gumato, Moogooto, and more.