Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two
SCORE: 64
Since we had another free month of Paramount+ thanks to Xbox Game
Pass I decided to watch Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two. I do
plan on getting a physical copy version of Star Trek Strange New Worlds
Season Two at some point in the future. There are ten episodes that make
up Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two. The episodes range from
forty-eight to sixty-two minutes in terms of length.
There will be spoilers in this review. Since I watched Star Trek Strange
New Worlds Season Two on Paramount+ I had to deal with a plethora of
errors, issues, and lag. Sometimes I wonder if it is just always better
to wait patiently for physical copy versions of television shows with
the state of streaming. Spock is exploring his human side and a
relationship with Nurse Chapel.
The issues families can have with Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season
Two are violence, blood, lies, deceit, theft, disobedience, promotion of
the religious belief of evolution, sexual deviancy, and more. Star Trek
Strange New Worlds Season Two encourages people with gender dysphoria to
mutilate their bodies instead of seek help and be content with who God
made them. Sex outside of marriage is also encouraged in Star Trek
Strange New Worlds Season Two.
James T Kirk is becoming more and more important in Star Trek Strange
New Worlds Season Two. He is in multiple episodes helping out multiple
different characters. Two characters from Star Trek Lower Decks appear
in an episode on Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two. That episode
is absolutely hilarious as the time travelers from the future and
animated show absolutely mess things up.
Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two ends with a cliffhanger related
to the Gorn. I am still confused as to how in the first Star Trek show
Captain Kirk met the Gorn for the first time and they are now in this
show which takes place before Captain Kirk’s Star Trek. The musical
singing episode in Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two is absolutely
odd and strange. It is cool to see Mr. Scott in the last episode of Star
Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two.
- Paul
Video: 60%
Audio: 60%
Replay: 70%
Functionality: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Paramount+
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: CBS Television Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ for {Violence}
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