Star trek discovery season 4 online1/22/2024 ![]() There's still plenty of action and explosions, sparks flying about, shaking sets and camera shots, so it's almost the same. It's not a climatic season finale space battle in the traditional sense, but more like a space fight against rocks. Anyone who says they don't, is lying to you (Image credit: Paramount Plus)īack in sector 001, Earth and the Starfleet vessels assisting in the evacuation start to face the incoming debris as a result of the gravitational effects caused by the anomaly. But then common sense kicks in and you already dread what's coming. And for the briefest of moments, you think perhaps "Discovery" has committed itself to at least one less-than-ideal outcome from this desperate mission. It's the kind of thing that really puts a crimp in your day. Thus, he's probably conscious of being pulled apart at a sub-atomic level. ![]() Book's atoms! His pattern never truly quite materializes and he's unable to reform properly after having every component molecule in his body scrambled and sent from the bridge of his ship - which is exploding - to the bridge of the Discovery. Tragically, the attempt to transport him off of his ship fails. The General makes it while Tarka makes the ultimate sacrifice and uses the last remaining power to beam Book out. In the ensuing explosion, the Discovery tries to beam everyone out. To disable Book's ship and guarantee that Tarka won't release his isolytic weapon, Ndoye volunteers to fly a shuttle directly at Book's ship - which still doesn't have a name - and ram it. The blossoming relationship between Saru and T'Rina has been an entertaining story thread this season (Image credit: Paramount Plus)Ĭould this be a potential set up for the next season? Will they be successful, but be left stranded on the other side of the Milky Way as a consequence of saving all life as we know it? Will the story arc for Season 5 of "Star Trek: Discovery" involve the crew facing a decades-long, "Voyager"-style journey home.? No, none of those things. The only downside is that it will burn out the spore drive leaving the Federation starship with only warp drive to travel the thousands of light years home. Meanwhile, back on the Discovery, it's calculated that the ship can break free and give chase if they use the spore drive, but remain stationary, so that the stored-up energy could be directed at the orb allowing the ship to break free. ![]() Reno and Book convince Tarka that the people in the new galaxy/different dimension/alternative reality he calls Kayalise won't be exactly the same as they are here and that he has to let Oros go…but he's supposed to be already there, alive and well - or least he was, because he left the sign on the wall in the ruins of the Emerald prison camp. They escape and the inevitable "let it go" de-escalation with Tarka begins, but their logic is less than perfect. Jett Reno (Tig Notaro) and Book (David Ajala) prisoner, but Book has found a sneaky way to escape though by fiddling with something he found on the floor. Unfortunately, Ruon Tarka (Shawn Doyle) is still hell bent on using the illudium Q-36 explosive space modulator to destroy the dark matter anomaly and he's now holding both Cmdr. One of the nice and unexpected highlights of this season was the blossoming relationship between Saru (Doug Jones) and T'Rina and that continues to develop in this episode. Kirk vs Picard: Who is the best Star Trek captain? Star Trek streaming guide: Where to watch the Star Trek movies and TV shows online What makes it worse, is that we said something almost exactly the same a year ago. With the last season also giving us a lame season finale, there was quite a lot riding on this one, and while it's better than last season, Discovery's season four ender is not without its faults … and sadly, there are quite a lot of those. Looking back at all 13 episodes, we've seen some glimpses of absolute genius, we've seen some abhorrently lazy writing and we've seen just about everything in-between. ![]() We've mentioned in the past that the most consistent thing with "Star Trek: Discovery" is how inconsistent it is and this season finale doesn't do anything to alter our opinion. After a somewhat disjointed 13-episode season, that felt like it was following an almost identical template to last season and made up of two very different halves, we have the concluding episode, entitled "Coming Home." It's fourth time around for the finale of "Star Trek: Discovery" on Paramount Plus.
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