STAR TREK: RESURGENCE
Apr 28, 2022
2 minutes
Wes Fenlon
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Halfway through Discovery’s first season, I accepted that it wasn’t my kind of Star Trek. The modern series’ grim war felt tonally off for a series that’s always been about exploration and humanity, and when it did spend time on its crew, the melodrama dial was stuck at 11. Good or bad, it wasn’t my Trek.
I had the opposite
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