With the strikes over, Star Trek production is just starting to get back into gear, but there is one show expected to release a new season on Paramount+ in early 2024: Star Trek: Discovery. For the fifth and final season, the show is changing things up and introducing some new characters. Now that he can finally talk about it, one of the new actors for season 5 is happy to start hyping the show.

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Speculation continues, with still no official confirmation on why Mary Wiseman took off to Starfleet Academy last week and there are all sorts of theories and opinions flying around social media. Some speculate that Paramount Plus is actually moving forward with their Starfleet Academy series and what better way to get it going than to have an established character as a star?

When "Discovery" was launched back in 2017, the unique selling point was that the main star was not the ship's captain and we would be seeing life on the Starfleet vessel from a new perspective. While we knew there was going to be some element of season-long guest stars, starting with Jason Issacs, it was clear by the third season that this unique selling point was no longer viable. Now of course Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) has come full circle and taken the center seat.

It's only a fictional story set in deep space, in the far future, when just about anything could happen. Was this a 3am decision made in the writers room following a few unexpected drinks to spontaneously celebrate someone's birthday, but now the alcohol's wearing off, everyone's getting sore heads and starting to think about booking an Uber home?

Back in engineering, Stamets and Tarka have successfully created a miniature dark matter anomaly within a containment field, but they have to let the anomaly form properly and so the "we need more power" routine plays out with Reno providing the token "I'm givin' it all she's got!" response interspersed with some technobabble and a few feeble attempts at dry wit. Eventually, Saru shuts down the experiment much to Stamets' and Tarka's disappointment as the danger to the Discovery was just too great. However, they have been able confirm that the anomaly creates a sub-space rupture and has an energy source equivalent to a hypergiant star. (This type of star is so big, if one were placed where our sun is, it would extend out beyond the orbit of Jupiter.)

Hong Kong action star Michelle Yeoh and Walking Dead alum Sonequa Martin-Green play Philippa Georgiou and Michael Burnham, respectively, in CBS' Star Trek: Discovery. Jan Thijs/CBS  hide caption

Set about 10 years before the Star Trek of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, Discovery opens with the character Michael Burnham, played by Walking Dead alum Sonequa Martin-Green. Burnham serves as first officer on the Federation starship USS Shenzhou. Her captain, Philippa Georgiou, is played by Hong Kong action star Michelle Yeoh.

Though the first episode starts too slowly, momentum builds steadily and inexorably. The Shenzhou is confronted by a mysterious ship operated by longtime Trek villains the Klingons. At this time, the Federation hadn't had contact with that warrior race for 100 years. Still, Burnham insists to an admiral (via a cool, hologram kind of video link) that the Klingons will attack because it's in their nature.

Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly said the first two episodes of the show were a little slow, but he praised stars Sonequa Martin-Green and Michelle Yeoh. He wrote of Martin-Green, "She is a commanding presence, weary and excited, bemused and desperate, never less than fully engaged."

Not every critic was so enthusiastic. Dan Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter said, "'Discovery' has to stand as 'Discovery' and this is a disorienting start ... So that really puts everything on Sonequa Martin-Green, at least for me, and even as great as she is, I'm not sure if she's enough."

As I said earlier, however, lots of things didn't work in this episode. Let's start with the love. One of the most intriguing parts of Burnham's character during the first half of the season was her ambivalent relationship with her adoptive father Sarek.

The biggest departure from previous Star Trek shows is the fact that, for the first time ever, it's not a captain who will be our main protagonist. Your hero is First Officer Michael Burnham, played by The Walking Dead's Sonequa Martin-Green. She's joined by a great cast, including Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou of the starship Shenzhou and The OA's Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca of the Discovery itself. There will be Vulcan astrophysicists, alien science officers, and an openly gay character played by Anthony Rapp. In short, Star Trek: Discovery is here, and we're thrilled. ff782bc1db

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