The Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "Room for Growth" has two arcs The first is Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), and Tendi (Noël Wells) as the beta squad dealing with their arch-rivals, the delta squad, and another group of lower deckers The second arc involves the senior staff and engineers interacting with a ship[...]
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Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "Mining the Mind's Mines" is beyond an exercise in alliteration It focuses on a remote science outpost where stone orbs are bringing fantasies to life Meanwhile, Tendi (Noël Wells) experiences her first day as a Senior Science Officer Trainee Her biggest challenge? Trying to get a senior officer to actually[...]
Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "The Least Dangerous Game" feels like it's playing fast-and-loose when it comes to the Klingons Reducing their experience to a tabletop Dungeons & Dragons-type game called Bat'leths & BiHnuchs that sees the four ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), Tendi ( Noël Wells), and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) in an[...]
The featurette highlights the season three premiere "Grounded," featuring interviews with creator Mike McMahan, Cromwell, and stars Tawny Newsome (Mariner), Jack Quaid (Boimler), Noël Wells (Tendi), Eugene Cordero (Rutherford), Dawnn Lewis (Freeman), and Fred Tatasciore (Shaxs).
Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, James Cromwell, Noël Wells and Eugene Cordero in Star Trek: Lower Decks[...]
Star Trek: Lower Decks returned for its third season with the premiere episode "Grounded," which saw the lower deckers trying to find a way to free their captain, Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), from charges that she helped orchestrate an act of terrorism by blowing up the capital of the Pakled planet Creator Mike McMahan spoke[...]
There's something to be said about how much neuroticism drives Star Trek: Lower Decks, defining the series' main characters in ensigns Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) and Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid) The season two finale, "First First Contact," left at a cliffhanger where Beckett's mother, Captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), stood accused of blowing up the[...]
Not many can say many Hollywood actors can say they were part of infamous orgy scenes across two popular TV shows short of adult film stars than Jack Quaid as the star on Amazon Prime Video's The Boys and Paramount+ animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks The two in question are "Herogasm", the superhero orgy[...]
Both will make their live-action returns in Star Trek: Picard's third and final season.
205: "An Embarrassment of Dooplers" — Jack Quaid as Ensign Brad Boimler and Tawny Newsome as Ensign Beckett Mariner of the Paramount+ series STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Photo: PARAMOUNT+ ©2021 CBS Interactive, Inc All Rights Reserved **Best Possible Screen Grab**
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Star Trek: Lower Decks' Mike McMahon has a new surprise in store for the crew of the U.S.S Cerritos in season three K'ranch, a Kromsapiod with a passion for weapons, will be a new alien character for the Paramount+ series The creator chimed in on what it could mean in advance of the series panel[...]
Back in April at Star Trek: Missions Chicago, Star Trek: Lower Decks creator Mike McMahan (Rick and Morty, Solar Opposites) made sure his animated epic didn't disappoint with the release of not just the first key art for the third season but also a teaser that hit upon last season's cliffhanger in a big way[...]
While promoting his latest opportunity as a juice man, the actor spoke about becoming a company spokesperson, familiar faces he's worked with in their ads, the differences between live-action and animated projects, and his current voiceover roles in Paramount+'s Star Trek: Lower Decks and AppleTV+'s Central Park.
Eugene Cordero Image courtesy of the Coca-Cola Company
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The brand new Below Decks Abilities lets players unlock power like they have never seen before! Players can now choose a crew to support the officers on the bridge, providing up to seven officers' worth of additional abilities that[...]
Paramount+ announced Star Trek renewals for Discovery, Strange New Worlds, and Lower Decks; Picard S02 on March 3; New Prodigy in 2022.
He spoke with Cinemablend to compare and contrast how the series treats Riker.
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"I love it I just did a commentary with [creator] Mike McMahon and Jack Quaid, whose Boimler serves on Riker's Titan on 'Lower Decks,'" Frakes said[...]
The last few episodes of Star Trek: Lower Decks traveled down the path of seriousness I was hoping for since the series started I get that the Paramount+ series is a comedy, but many of the Season 2 episodes felt like some canonical bucket list of inside jokes for fan-servicing sake The season finale "First[...]
When it came to compelling storytelling for season two, I was ready to throw in the towel on Star Trek: Lower Decks, given the last few outings The penultimate episode "wej Duj" gave me the kind of story I was looking for Rather than the standard senior and lower decker arcs, we get three in[...]
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if his is the one we hear the most in the franchise nearly two seasons in.
Jack Quaid discusses Star Trek: Lower Decks (Images: Ron Adar / Shutterstock.com // CBS All Access)
In the video response, Quaid provides his Boimler scream, which I guess passes for his catchphrase since the only other[...]
To be honest, I was hoping for so much more from Star Trek: Lower Decks It just seems like there's no real story to the series anymore, feeling like nothing more than just an elaborate fourth-wall-breaking DVD extra to compliment a real show How they don't just rename it to Star Trek: Easter Eggs by[...]
New episodes of Lower Decks stream Thursdays on Paramount+.
Jeffrey Combs as AGIMUS in Star Trek: Lower Decks Image courtesy of Paramount+
Jeffrey Combs proved time and again to be one of the most versatile actors in Star Trek Best known for his portrayal of Weyoun and Brunt on Deep Space Nine, he portrayed a total[...]
The latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks contains two arcs that kind of ring familiar to another iconic animated sci-fi series (Futurama) in the episode "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie" The first involves Lt Commander Billups (Paul Scheer), who for some reason they give an actual plot to when in previous episodes, he's lucky to[...]
Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "The Spy Humongous" is probably the most uninspired of the second season The main arc deals with a peace negotiation with the Pakled homeworld and their overly simplistic ways The second arc deals with random alien samples that the lower deck ensigns tackle Consider this your spoilers warning (for what[...]
If there's one thing Star Trek: Lower Decks is unapologetic about is how deep the animated comedy is willing to go for its self-awareness and embracing its lower-brow nature It's literally starting to feel like a series that Seth MacFarlane (as opposed to The Orville) was put in charge of instead of Mike McMahan the[...]
Paramount+ released the latest preview for the upcoming fifth episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks "An Embarrassment of Dooplers" We start off with Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) talking to Commander Ransom (Jerry O'Connell) "We'll get to Starbase 25 just in time for the command conference" We're then treated to a Federation digital banner of "Welcome[...]
Today's line-up covers everything from Disney Plus' What If…? and the WWE to Adult Swim's Rick and Morty to NBC's Brooklyn Nine-Nine… from The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow and STARZ's Heels to AMC's "The Walking Dead" universe and Paramount Plus' Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Rick and Morty/WWE/DC's Legends of Tomorrow/What If…?/Heels/Brooklyn Nine-Nine/Star Trek: Lower Decks/The[...]
The fourth episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks' second season "Mugato, Gumato" revisits another The Original Series species (perhaps once forgotten) in the Mugato The title alludes to a TOS second season episode "A Private Little War" and the ape-type species that are as vicious as they are poisonous The title of the Lower Decks[...]
The latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks in "We'll Always Have Tom Paris" deals with two separate existential crises, one deals with Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) and his problem with a once-thought dead crew member and the other is more played for laughs with Boimler's (Jack Quaid) and a computer glitch that chooses not to[...]
Star Trek Day makes its triumphant return on September 8, celebrating the legacy and future of the franchise via livestream programs.
The second episode of the second season of Star Trek: Lower Decks opened a can of worms it's unable to really solve in terms of old versus new Trek canon While it's unapologetic as far as its comedic aspects of the show, the animated series actually dared cross into the franchise's original more serious nature[...]
As we approach season two for the zany Paramount+ Star Trek: Lower Decks, the animated comedy is looking to up the ante for its ensigns as they endure the maximum amount of suffering without somehow getting killed Trek Movie spoke with stars Noël Wells and Eugene Cordero on what we can expect from Tendi and[...]
Earlier this week, fans of Paramount+'s animated hit Star Trek: Lower Decks were treated to a look at the preview images for the first two episodes of the second season, Episode 201 "Strange Energies" and Episode 202 "Kayshon, His Eyes Open." And that's coming off of a virtual appearance at last weekend's Comic-Con@Home where the[...]