Discovery ended after a five-season run, and how we’re about to say goodbye to another show from the sci-fi franchise. Star ...
Lower Decks gave us a classic Dr. T'Ana story in its final season and, of course, some "delicious" swearing scenes. It's been ...
"Of Gods and Angles" may be the most representative episode title of "Lower Decks"' fifth season. Not only do the Cerritos ...
Starbases are supposed to be a home away from home for starship crews, a sanctuary where they can take a time-out in ...
It's hilarious, especially considering a large chunk of the fandom lost their minds when Sylvia Tilly dropped an f-bomb in ...
Actress, singer and comedian Dawnn Lewis opens-up about playing one of Star Trek's most groundbreaking roles. Plus, reflects ...
As the giant, green hand held the Enterprise in a literal death grip, a vision of a giant head, crowned with laurel leaves, ...
Before transporters had technology to filter out contaminants Starfleet officers followed a decontamination process.
Vigman said that she felt happy and relieved when she realized the crusty direction the art team was taking the character and admits to some influence from Deforest Kelley’s Dr. “Bones” McCoy, beloved ...
The extremely funnily titled "The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel" is a rare moment for Lower Decks to show its maturity by addressing its own mistakes.
"Of Gods and Angles" is another example of just how far our heroes have grown over the past five seasons, but Lower Decks' final-season musings on a similar theme could start to wear pretty thin.