Today on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I've ran out of
Star Trek: Discovery episodes to review, so now I'm reviewing the series' second season overall. That's 12 or so hours of television, so it's lucky for me I've got a good memory. Wait, I forgot to include the
Short Treks in that... or shouldn't they count?
Star Trek spin-offs have rarely had much luck with their second seasons, despite the 'Growing the Beard' trope getting its name from Will Riker's season 2 look, as at this point they were typically still sorting themselves out both in front of and behind the scenes. Sure their first seasons were often worse, but
Trek's sophomore seasons have been plenty awkward in their own right.
Discovery found itself with a new showrunner five episodes into the season, so it's been living up to
Trek tradition behind the camera, but was its second year enough of a mess on screen for it to truly be considered proper
Star Trek?
Honestly I don't think
Discovery is set up in a way that allows it to fail as spectacularly as previous series, as it has much shorter seasons and it's too serialised. Sure it can put out some rubbish, but it just doesn't have what it takes to produce episodes as legendarily terrible as
The Omega Glory,
The Outrageous Okona,
Threshold or
A Night in Sickbay. And unless the budget gets slashed, there's no way it'll ever inflict a
Shades of Gray style clip show on us either.
Though does that mean this has actually has a shot at being the
best second season a
Trek series has ever had? Is this block of episodes really capable of going up against the seasons that gave us
The Trouble with Tribbles,
The Measure of a Man,
Whispers,
Projections, and
Regeneration? I am going to answer that question for you! Eventually. After I've rambled on about Michael Burnham and time travel for ages first.
I'll also be dropping
SPOILERS for the whole season, from
Brother to S
uch Sweet Sorrow, Part 2, and maybe some older
Trek as well, so if you haven't seen it yet you should probably go watch it first. Unless you don't care about having the whole plot ruined for you; I know some people aren't really that bothered.