
For the final episode of season 3 of Star Trek Discovery, the guys are joined by – in alphabetical order – Caroline, Chris, Lainey, and a silent Nate. They all review That Hope Is You, Part 2, and then talk about the episode, the season that just ended, and what they expect for the future of Discovery and Star Trek in general.
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What did you think about Discovery season 3 ? Did it live up to your expectations ? What would you want to see in season 4 and in other Star Trek series ? Let us know !
In this episode
- Dave’s review of That Hope Is You, Part 2 ;
- Everyone’s view on the episode and the season.
Thanks
Thanks to all our listeners, we are very grateful you chose to spend a little bit of your precious time to listen to our show !
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