Star Trek: Lower Decks proves that exciting new promotions can come with exciting new problems
A visit to a planet run by an ancient computer brings out the best (and panickiest) in Boimler, while his friends worry they’re being hazed.
A visit to a planet run by an ancient computer brings out the best (and panickiest) in Boimler, while his friends worry they’re being hazed.
A greatest hits of Voyager’s lesser lights and most infamous moments shows how much our humble lower deckers have grown over the past three years.
A return to the holodeck leads to Boimler’s search for answers and Tendi’s chance to live out her dream.
The episode shows growth for its two leads as they take on a little of each other’s personalities when facing new challenges.
Boimler’s rule-following puts the ship in danger, and Mariner and Ransom compare battle scars on an alien planet.
The Rick and Morty vibe takes a lot of getting used to, but there are glimmers of promise in the latest Star Trek adventure.
Stephen King’s bittersweet tale of tween boy friendship is scare-free but full of heart.
Everything’s bigger in this showdown between the Lower Deckers’ California class ships and the flashy new automated Texas class vessels.
Brian De Palma’s bizarro, big-budget blastoff is rocky, but it remains an effectively fun entry in the director’s filmography.