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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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The Elysian Kingdom

  • Episode aired Jun 23, 2022
  • PG
  • 53m
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Elysian Kingdom
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The USS Enterprise becomes stuck in a nebula that's home to an alien consciousness which traps the crew in a fairy tale.The USS Enterprise becomes stuck in a nebula that's home to an alien consciousness which traps the crew in a fairy tale.The USS Enterprise becomes stuck in a nebula that's home to an alien consciousness which traps the crew in a fairy tale.

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    • Amanda Row
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    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Akiva Goldsman
    • Alex Kurtzman
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    • Anson Mount
    • Ethan Peck
    • Jess Bush
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    • Director
      • Amanda Row
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Alex Kurtzman
    • Stars
      • Anson Mount
      • Ethan Peck
      • Jess Bush
    • 266User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Captain Christopher Pike
    Ethan Peck
    Ethan Peck
    • Spock
    Jess Bush
    Jess Bush
    • Nurse Christine Chapel
    Christina Chong
    Christina Chong
    • La'an Noonien-Singh
    Celia Rose Gooding
    Celia Rose Gooding
    • Nyota Uhura
    Babs Olusanmokun
    Babs Olusanmokun
    • Dr. M'Benga
    Melissa Navia
    Melissa Navia
    • Erica Ortegas
    Bruce Horak
    Bruce Horak
    • Hemmer
    Rebecca Romijn
    Rebecca Romijn
    • Una Chin-Riley
    Sage Arrindell
    Sage Arrindell
    • Rukiya
    Belinda Corpuz
    Belinda Corpuz
    • Patient
    Rong Fu
    Rong Fu
    • Jenna Mitchell
    Alex Kapp
    Alex Kapp
    • USS Enterprise Computer
    • (voice)
    Makambe Simamba
    • Adult Rukiya
    Runa Ewok
    • Princess Runa
    • (uncredited)
    Julie St-Louis
    • Crimson Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Shannon Widdis
    • Bridge Crew
    • (uncredited)
    Kara Wooten
    Kara Wooten
    • Crimson Guard
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    • Director
      • Amanda Row
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      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Alex Kurtzman
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    User reviews266

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    6FENR8R

    Please, Star Trek, never do anything this bad again.

    Seriously. This was a very bad idea poorly executed. If you do make a farce or, at least a comedic episode, hire somebody who can write comedy AND who knows Star Trek history.
    8koumakpet

    Great episode, but not for everyone

    This was one of Star Trek's classical side-line episodes, which often cause a lot of split opinions, but I firmly believe that these side stories placed completely outside of the usual "Trek environment" provide the necessary break from otherwise very serious episodes, and they keep things exciting and different.

    Story-wise, I'd say that if you do like these kinds of episodes, you will find the plot very enjoyable. The story is interesting with many fun bits and it's a welcome change to see all of the characters in a bit more "goofy" roles. We also finally got some resolution into the long-running plot line with the doctor's daughter. It was truly very unique and interesting, with an absolutely amazing ending.

    Acting-wise, I think it did alright. Even though some things certainly could've been better, I think the characters felt enjoyable for a one-off comedic take and the actors did a mostly great job at portraying their roles.

    What's a bit surprising to me is how many other reviews here describe the acting in this episode very negatively. I mean, it's certainly different, but that doesn't make it bad, I think for what characters the actors were meant to play, they really did do a fine job, and I do not understand the huge backlash. I think it was mostly caused just by the general controversy of a different episode, but given the environment, I can't complain about the acting at all.

    Watching this episode made me very nostalgic of similar classical trek episodes, and mainly reminded me of the Robin Hood episode in The Next Generation, which at the time had similar backlash for simply being different, but at the same time, it was so iconic and memorable, and simply fun to watch.

    We just need to keep an open mind, episodes like these were in almost every trek show, and we should all take them lightly, enjoy the differences and foolishness and just have a laugh, not everything should always be so serious.
    8djkempo

    Some people really don't know Star Trek

    Even though this may not be one of the greatest Star Trek episodes there is one thing that you cannot deny, this episode was quintessential Star Trek. Every other series; Orginal, TNG, DS9, VOY all have episodes like this, and it wouldn't be Star Trek without them.

    So, for these other reviews that say they are disappointed, or that it was lazy writing, you really don't know Star Trek at all.

    Again, this episode may not go down in history as one of the greats but it was definitely enjoyable, with many funny parts and with an ending that put a tear in my eye.
    5celineduchain

    A Senior Trekker writes...................

    Love it or loath it, this episode was pure Star Trek from start to finish. Everyone got to dress up and enjoy themselves while a fairly sound Science Fiction story propelled the narrative along. Concluding Rukiya's storyline in this way came as something of a surprise but was probably a lot more satisfying than having it drag on for several seasons.

    Who cares if we've seen something similar before, The over-the-top performances helped endear us to some lesser known members of the cast, the script generated quite a few unforced laughs and it all looked absolutely fabulous. A sprinkling of light-hearted fantasy has been part of the Star Trek compendium for more than fifty years, all the way back through Voyager's Adventures of Captain Proton, TNG's Hollow Pursuits to the Original Series Shore Leave. The Elysian Kingdom is now a welcome addition to that company.

    I hesitate to say that this episode is what fans have been waiting for because I'm old enough to remember that some of them never liked this kind of fantasy and their vociferous complaints have resonated down through the decades. Looking at today's reviews we can see that there are no changes there, then.

    But never mind the rest; I loved every minute of it. This is what Senior Trekker had almost given up hoping for. The real thing.
    7imdb-702-986813

    Holodeck episode, anyone?

    Hey, guys. Just because it's Star Trek doesn't mean it can't be goofy. 90's Trek certainly had its share of silly moments in the holodeck.

    The difference is that those episodes always had a side-story that brought us back to the sci-fi. While all the actors clearly had a good time playing alternate roles for this episode, I found myself mostly waiting for the silliness to be over so we could get back to the show about space ships.

    But, gosh-darnit, they really tugged on my heart strings at the end.

    Even then, I found the doctor's choice a little too quick, easy, and unlikely... but I was happy to see his story move forward.

    Thanks for taking creative risks, Paramount. I remain a huge fan of this show.

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    • Trivia
      The book Dr. M'Benga reads to Rukiya, "The Kingdom of Elysium," was authored by (fictional) science-fiction writer Benny Russell, portrayed by Avery Brooks (as Captain Sisko) from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) Season 6's Far Beyond the Stars (1998) (also directed by Brooks).
    • Goofs
      Pike orders Dr. M'Benga to the bridge when Ortegas receives a head wound. Not only was M'Benga ordered to bed rest just moments earlier and was therefore off-duty, there should be a full medical staff on board to handle emergencies. Calling M'Benga specifically would be akin to calling the director of a hospital to treat a patient in the ER who needs stitches.
    • Quotes

      Captain Christopher Pike: I said, "Hit it."

      Erica Ortegas: I'm hitting it, Captain, but we're not moving.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Call Me Chato: Star Trek Strange New Worlds 8 review (2022)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2022 (United States)
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CBS Television Studios
      • Roddenberry Entertainment
      • Secret Hideout
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      • 53m
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      • Dolby Atmos
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      • 2.35 : 1

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