Star Trek: Discovery

2017
4.1
306 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 2 episodes (25)

1 Brother
1/17/19
Season premiere. After answering a distress signal from the U.S.S. Enterprise, the U.S.S. Discovery welcomes aboard Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and begins a new mission to investigate the meaning behind seven mysterious red signals. Michael Burnham grapples with her past growing up on Vulcan with her foster parents and brother Spock.
2 New Eden
1/24/19
A new signal appears, prompting Stamets' emotional return to the mycelial network and leading Burnham, Pike and Owosekun to a pre-warp planet, where they face a complex ethical dilemma. Tilly's overeagerness lands her in trouble but when the planet - and Discovery's landing party - are threatened, her curiosity may be the one thing that can save them.
3 Point of Light
1/31/19
A surprise visitor to the U.S.S. Discovery brings shocking news about Spock and dredges up past regrets for Burnham. Following the asteroid incident, Tilly struggles to keep a grip on her reality. L'Rell's authority on Qo'noS is threatened.
4 An Obol For Charon
2/7/19
A mysterious sphere threatens the U.S.S. Discovery even as May, in her original form, implements a plan that puts Tilly's life in danger. Saru and Burnham's bond grows when Saru is forced to acknowledge a deeply unsettling Kelpien truth. Pike receives new intel on Spock from a loyal friend.
5 Saints of Imperfection
2/14/19
Burnham and the crew navigate a dangerous alien landscape in a race against time to save Tilly's life, but Stamets is not at all prepared for what they find in the process. Section 31 is assigned to help track down Spock, much to Pike's dismay.
6 The Sound of Thunder
2/21/19
When a new signal appears over Saru's home planet, Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger and raises questions about the Red Angel's intentions. Hugh struggles to come to terms with his new reality.
7 Light and Shadows
2/28/19
In researching what is left of the Red Angel's signal over Kaminar, Pike and Tyler end up in battle with time itself. Georgiou has a few tricks up her sleeve for Leland and Section 31.
8 If Memory Serves
3/7/19
Spock and Burnham head to Talos IV, where the process of healing Spock forces the siblings to confront their troubled past. Stamets desperately tries to reconnect with an increasingly disconnected Hugh, while Tyler struggles to shed the crew's suspicions of him due to his past as Voq.
9 Project Daedalus
3/14/19
When the Discovery crew infiltrates Section 31's headquarters, suspicions arise that the crew may have a traitor in their midst. Burnham tries to help Spock but her efforts don't go as planned.
10 The Red Angel
3/21/19
Burnham is stunned when she learns her ties to Section 31 run deeper than she ever fathomed. Armed with the identity of the Red Angel, the U.S.S. Discovery goes to work on its most critical mission to date.
11 Perpetual Infinity
3/28/19
Burnham receives the reunion she's been longing for, but it doesn't go quite as she imagined. Georgiou and Tyler sense a disturbing change in Leland.
12 Through the Valley of Shadows
4/4/19
A fourth signal leads the U.S.S. Discovery to an insular world, where Pike is forced to make a life-changing choice. Burnham and Spock investigate a Section 31 ship gone rogue, leading to a discovery with catastrophic consequences.
13 Such Sweet Sorrow
4/11/19
When the U.S.S. Discovery's crucial mission does not go according to plan, Burnham realizes what must ultimately be done. The crew prepares for the battle of a lifetime as Leland's Control ships get closer.
14 Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2
4/18/19
Season two finale. The U.S.S. Discovery battles against Control in a fight not only for their lives but for the future, with a little help from some unexpected friends. Spock and Burnham discern vital new connections between the red signals while Burnham faces one of life's harshest truths: the right decisions are often the hardest to make.
101 Michelle Yeoh Makes Her Badass Return To Star Trek: Discovery
11/8/19
Season-only
Everyone's favorite Terran Emperor, Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh), is back in action for Season 2, this time making her debut as a black-ops Section 31 operative.
102 Becoming Pike
11/8/19
Season-only
Discover the next adventure of Starfleet by watching exclusive footage and interviews about Captain Christopher Pike from Star Trek: Discovery Season 2.
103 Moments Of Discovery: The Enterprise Bridge
11/8/19
Season-only
Star Trek: Discovery cast members talk about the reconstructed Enterprise bridge set in the penultimate episode of Season 2.
104 Moments Of Discovery: Spock And Burnham Reunite
11/8/19
Season-only
Stars Ethan Peck and Sonequa Martin-Green discuss the complex relationship between Spock and Michael Burnham in Season 2.
105 Moments Of Discovery: Inside Section 31
11/8/19
Season-only
The cast and crew discuss everything that went into bringing the black-ops organization Section 31 to Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery.
106 Moments Of Discovery: Saru's Major Transformation
11/8/19
Season-only
Doug Jones talks about Saru's game-changing evolution in Episode 4, "An Obol For Charon," as well as his character's positive influence on fans.
107 Moments Of Discovery: Season 2 Finale
11/8/19
Season-only
Star Trek: Discovery cast members talk about the huge revelation that happened at the end of the Season 2 finale.
108 Runaway
10/4/18
Season-only
Onboard the U.S.S. Discovery, Ensign Tilly (Mary Wiseman) encounters an unexpected visitor in need of help. However, this unlikely pair may have more in common than meets the eye.
109 Calypso
11/8/18
Season-only
After waking up in an unfamiliar sickbay, Craft (Aldis Hodge) finds himself on board a deserted ship, and his only companion and hope for survival is an A.I. computer interface.
110 The Brightest Star
12/6/18
Season-only
Before he was the first Kelpien to join Starfleet, Saru (Doug Jones) lived a simple life on his home planet of Kaminar with his father and sister. Young Saru, full of ingenuity and a level of curiosity uncommon among his people, yearns to find out what lies beyond his village, leading him on an unexpected path.
111 The Escape Artist
1/3/19
Season-only
Harry Mudd (Rainn Wilson), back to his old tricks of stealing and double-dealing, finds himself in a precarious position aboard a hostile ship - just in time to try out his latest con.

About this show

"Star Trek," one of the most iconic and influential global television franchises, returns to television 50 years after it first premiered with STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. The series will feature a new ship, new characters, and new missions, while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
306 reviews
Phillip Miceli
December 1, 2018
This is not only NOT STAR TREK, Its not even a good sci-fi show. Terrible writing, as expected of something involving Alex Kurtzman and the Bad Robot alumni. God awful story written by people who clearly have no idea or regard for what Star Trek really is. Terrible acting and stiff wooden main characters, The lead character, Burnham, being not only completely unlikable, but one of, if not the biggest Mary-Sue in modern Sci-fi with a matching lack of personality, Secondary characters being little more than cardboard cutouts with no personality or characteristics, complete bastardization of popular and iconic aliens (Those are NOT in any way Klingons), nearly every scene severely lacking light, and to top it all off, The biggest slap in the face to Trek Canon the franchise has ever seen. I watched 13 episodes of this abomination before I finally got angry enough to quit. This is not Star Trek. It's a poorly written, generic mess of a Sci-fi show with a Star Trek paint job. and the vast majority of the fanbase knows this, which is why it's failing faster than a Special Ed kid in honors classes. STD needs to be cancelled and stricken from canon, and Kurtzman and all the writers, fired.
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Connor Garvey
May 7, 2022
Huge production values, fun to watch just for eye candy. Otherwise, this Star Trek has been a let down. This is definitely fantasy, little understanding of science. "What if"s that make scifi so amazing are also mostly absent. Instead Discovery is futuristic action drama and doesn't pull it off very well. Also, it seems like there weren't notes from anyone who watched previous Treks. I hope for a return to what we loved about Trek, a bit more science and dreams of what could be.
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Glenn Ward
July 12, 2021
This version of Star Trek is more advanced, plays upon the previous versions history and I've already concluded the ending season, the Federation (after it's been cleaned up of Romulan subversives and the Klingons neutered) becomes Q. In the meanwhile time travel is played around with much more, but we already know that. Great series so far.
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