Through the Lens of Time
- Episode aired Aug 7, 2025
- TV-PG
- 55m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.7K
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Chapel and Korby's quest leads the Enterprise to ancient ruins hiding a dark secret.Chapel and Korby's quest leads the Enterprise to ancient ruins hiding a dark secret.Chapel and Korby's quest leads the Enterprise to ancient ruins hiding a dark secret.
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10wdtice
What makes for a GREAT episode?
Adventure? Action? New Villains? Disastrously romp?
This one had all of that and much much MORE!! It's almost like the writers are writing FRESH after last weeks exciting show.
This episode is destined to become a classic with the crew working to figure out the clues, reunite and then get back to the USS Enterprise!
ENJOY.
Adventure? Action? New Villains? Disastrously romp?
This one had all of that and much much MORE!! It's almost like the writers are writing FRESH after last weeks exciting show.
This episode is destined to become a classic with the crew working to figure out the clues, reunite and then get back to the USS Enterprise!
ENJOY.
10weraqs
Wow that was scientifically accurate as quantum!
I love this show! Its great they explore new approaches to asses what could be a strangeness is all about, it is in the end called strange new worlds and it is and apt name to put it.
Without any spoilers, this could be the one of the best episodes in the series.
I love this show! Its great they explore new approaches to asses what could be a strangeness is all about, it is in the end called strange new worlds and it is and apt name to put it.
Without any spoilers, this could be the one of the best episodes in the series.
With the fifth episode of Season 3, we get our second truly "strange new world" of the season. Yay! And there was much rejoicing.
Through the Lens of Time is my second favorite episode so far, just behind the premiere. It builds on an intriguing premise and, thanks to some clever visual effects, gives us a setting that's both satisfying and puzzling for an away team to investigate.
That's where this episode shines: it leans into the classic Star Trek formula; an away team encountering a mysterious environment, and it does this very well! Even the long-standing TOS "red shirt" trope gets a fresh twist here, and I'm fully on board with it.
Where the episode falters is in the details. The meta, film-within-the-story elements don't land for me; it feels forced rather than clever, and I'm not sure why the writers keep returning to this device throughout the series. Likewise, the time-warp material never gels, coming across more as contrived coincidence than inventive storytelling. Too often, characters are shuffled into place simply because the plot demands it. That kind of backward construction can work if it's either brilliant or if the dialogue is so engaging that science is an afterthought. Here it's neither, leaving the episode as a whole feeling above average, but not as epic as is should.
Five episodes into the third season, I still feel like Strange New Worlds is working with first season level scripts. Fortunately, the talented cast and their on-screen chemistry, combined with consistently strong production values and effects, keep the show afloat. At this stage, though, what the series really needs is a leap in top-tier writing. That's both encouraging, because the potential is there, and a little disappointing, given how far along we are in the show's run.
Through the Lens of Time is my second favorite episode so far, just behind the premiere. It builds on an intriguing premise and, thanks to some clever visual effects, gives us a setting that's both satisfying and puzzling for an away team to investigate.
That's where this episode shines: it leans into the classic Star Trek formula; an away team encountering a mysterious environment, and it does this very well! Even the long-standing TOS "red shirt" trope gets a fresh twist here, and I'm fully on board with it.
Where the episode falters is in the details. The meta, film-within-the-story elements don't land for me; it feels forced rather than clever, and I'm not sure why the writers keep returning to this device throughout the series. Likewise, the time-warp material never gels, coming across more as contrived coincidence than inventive storytelling. Too often, characters are shuffled into place simply because the plot demands it. That kind of backward construction can work if it's either brilliant or if the dialogue is so engaging that science is an afterthought. Here it's neither, leaving the episode as a whole feeling above average, but not as epic as is should.
Five episodes into the third season, I still feel like Strange New Worlds is working with first season level scripts. Fortunately, the talented cast and their on-screen chemistry, combined with consistently strong production values and effects, keep the show afloat. At this stage, though, what the series really needs is a leap in top-tier writing. That's both encouraging, because the potential is there, and a little disappointing, given how far along we are in the show's run.
Season one made me think this was a revival of TOS. Semi-serious show addressing adventure and real life issues through aliens. However the show has often turned goofy. Often stretching a 1 season arch into 3
The season opener which should have been last season's finale at least had promise. But then turned goofy and boring for the next few episodes. This one returns to what I would expect of a Star Trek show. It wasn't awesome ir groundbreaking but is at least what I would expect spect as the minimum offering of a quality show in sci-fi. However even sci-fi quality has a much higher bar than it did back in the day when cheesy was garanteed due to low tech attempts for special effects. But with shows like Foundation, dune, the expanse.....too many shows are giving top tier performances to tolerate gimmicky characters hat on ver this ST is.
The season opener which should have been last season's finale at least had promise. But then turned goofy and boring for the next few episodes. This one returns to what I would expect of a Star Trek show. It wasn't awesome ir groundbreaking but is at least what I would expect spect as the minimum offering of a quality show in sci-fi. However even sci-fi quality has a much higher bar than it did back in the day when cheesy was garanteed due to low tech attempts for special effects. But with shows like Foundation, dune, the expanse.....too many shows are giving top tier performances to tolerate gimmicky characters hat on ver this ST is.
Someone or a team of someone's actually greenlit this season.. First episode was decent but what's happened after is a complete disgrace to Star Trek and it's fans. Really really really trying to watch Star Trek and really really really want to! Can we please have some Star Trek though? What is going on in the writers room??
Did you know
- TriviaThe star chart in the briefing room shows Tribble Prime, also called Iota Geminorum IV, being just inside the recently expanded borders of the Klingon Empire following the end of the Klingon-Federation War in 2257. As indicated by the name, Iota Geminorum IV is the homeworld of the Tribble species first seen in The Trouble with Tribbles (1967). The planet came to be called "Tribble Prime" on Starfleet stellar cartography charts after Lt. Edward Larkin's mission to the planet in 2255, before it was claimed by the Klingon Empire, and his experiments that resulted in Tribble's massive breeding rate in The Trouble with Edward (2019).
- GoofsThe invisible bridge is supposedly somehow explained by science rather than faith so Chapel could have just tested it with her foot or hand (or some sand like Indiana Jones if she had some...) rather than throw her whole weight onto it.
- ConnectionsReferences Jaws (1975)
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