The Season Finale for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is here and the show aims its focus on what is going to eventually happen to Captain Pike and how the franchise gets handed off to the next generation of crew members, even if it's not the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew. More shows that a person can count have had some sort of story that is very similar. This episode of Strange New Worlds tells the tale of the dangers of changing someone's future. Fortunately, this version of that same trope has enough likable in it that the episode is still pretty good, but it does leave some questions unanswered.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds continues to be a show that seems like it's too good to be relegated to a streaming platform that not everyone has access to. The show has a sense of humor that pops off the screen and it has acting from people that weren't all that well known before the series launched. Anson Mount is the biggest name on the crew (apologies to Rebecca Romjin) but there are quite a few members of the cast who could be on the verge of big careers considering how well they perform in this show. That doesn't mean everything is perfect, despite above average writing and above average acting, the Season Finale still has some serious problems.
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The episode of Strange New Worlds starts off gentle enough, with Captain Pike and the rest of the crew meeting with another captain of a mining colony. However, when Pike meets his son and that son is someone who dies in the future that Pike has been dreading since the beginning of the series, he decides to try and change the future. Once he makes that decision, his older self shows up and warns him that trying to warn the young man of
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