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Star Trek Director Defends Strange New Worlds’ Controversial X-Files Mystery Episode
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 truly is boldly going where even the USS Enterprise has never gone before, exploring a stunning number of different genres.
Last week’s episode saw Star Trek go full horror, with three members of the crew discovering a literal ghost ship.
“The Griffin Incident” was truly chilling, but it definitely felt like a shocking swing for Star Trek.
Star Trek has always believed science holds the answers, but why should those answers always manifest in the space of a 50-minute episode?
Star Trek has actually taken that approach on occasion, but there was one crucial difference here.