Send us a text Saruâs dying. The ship is collapsing. Tillyâs being blobnapped by a hallucinated fungus named May. But Steph? Steph is not having it. đ This week, the drama is highâbut the believability is lowâas Our Sci Fi World tackles Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 4: "An Obol for Charon." đ From the jump, Steph calls it: Saruâs not going to die, and the episode knows it. So why does it lay the melodrama on thick? She breaks down how stacking three simultaneous crisesâSaruâs âtermin...
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Send us a text Saruâs dying. The ship is collapsing. Tillyâs being blobnapped by a hallucinated fungus named May. But Steph? Steph is not having it. đ This week, the drama is highâbut the believability is lowâas Our Sci Fi World tackles Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 4: "An Obol for Charon." đ From the jump, Steph calls it: Saruâs not going to die, and the episode knows it. So why does it lay the melodrama on thick? She breaks down how stacking three simultaneous crisesâSaruâs âtermin...
Send us a text đ¸ This episode kicks off the Trek half of Our Sci Fi World with Discovery S2E1, âBrother.â The shipâs in trouble. The captainâs new. The crew watches him closely. Steph asks questions about Federation command structure. Jeff grins like a kid watching Saturday morning sci-fi. Together, they lock into Burnhamâs emotional architecture, Pikeâs confidence, and the grief hiding in the corners of the ship. They break down the shuttle escape, the production design shift, and the comman...
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Send us a text Saruâs dying. The ship is collapsing. Tillyâs being blobnapped by a hallucinated fungus named May. But Steph? Steph is not having it. đ This week, the drama is highâbut the believability is lowâas Our Sci Fi World tackles Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 4: "An Obol for Charon." đ From the jump, Steph calls it: Saruâs not going to die, and the episode knows it. So why does it lay the melodrama on thick? She breaks down how stacking three simultaneous crisesâSaruâs âtermin...