![]() So it’s something fairly close to a miracle that the two episodes he’s appeared in thus far have actually been some of the series’ best. Admittedly, I was firmly Team Stefan during the actor’s time on The Vampire Diaries, so I’m already predisposed to like the guy, but I’ll also go to my grave insisting this show doesn’t need any version of Kirk to succeed. (Not to mention, we already know she’s worried about whether her genetics are her destiny, and she’s somehow irrevocably doomed to become a monster herself.)Īs someone whose been fairly wary of Strange New Worlds’ decision to introduce a younger version of Kirk, I’ll admit to being pleasantly surprised by Wesley. She’s angry, she’s standoffish, she’s stubborn, afraid, and deeply lonely, convinced that few if any are capable of seeing her as anything other than the sum of her genetic parts. Kirk- once again playing a version of the character who technically doesn’t exist in the show’s primary timeline-this is really a true showcase episode for Christina Chong, who gets the chance to dig into La’an’s deeply complex layers. While this hour sees the return of Paul Wesley as James T. We’ve seen hints of this before-her anger when she discovered Una was genetically modified last season, and it came up during her trial last week-but “Tomorrow and Tomorrow Tomorrow” confronts the looming specter of Khan head-on, in more ways than one. Given that one of Star Trek: Strange New World’s main characters has the last name Noonien-Singh, it was inevitable that the show would have to find ways to address the legacy of La’an’s most famous family member and the lingering trauma of growing up in Khan’s shadow has had on her life. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 3 Retrieved 2 March 2015.This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds review contains spoilers.
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