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Space.com poses the debate-provoking question whether SNW S2 overdid the gimmicks

www.space.com Did 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' second season overdo the gimmicks?

With a "Lower Decks" crossover, a musical episode and lots of James T. Kirk, Captain Pike and his crew couldn't move for novelty episodes.

Did 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' second season overdo the gimmicks?

An interesting, deliberately thought provoking šŸ¤” question for a lazy long weekend Sunday morningā€¦

Setting aside whether specific fans like specific ā€˜gimmicksā€™ (crossovers, musicals, bringing back Kirk or Khan) or tropes (transporter malfunctions), Space.com is posing the hypothesis that the proportion was too high in Strange New Worlds second season.

Thereā€™s no arguing that the season was successful in drawing in large audiences week after week. Taking a look back though, was there too much trippy-Trek(TM) dessert and not enough of a meaty main course? YMMV surely.

For my part, I can both agree that trippy Trek is something Iā€™ve been wanting more of, and that I would have welcomed 2 or 3 more episodes were more grounded or gave the opportunity to see more of Una as a leader and dug into Ortegas backstory.

The 90s shows seemed to be bit embarrassed by trippyness, although Voyager found its pretext allowed even stern Janeway to pronounce ā€˜Weird is our business.ā€™ One can argue that the high proportion in SNW is a feature, not a bug.

Iā€™d still prefer a 12-15 episode season though.

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