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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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Four-and-a-Half Vulcans

  • Episode aired Aug 28, 2025
  • TV-PG
  • 55m
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Anson Mount, Celia Rose Gooding, Christina Chong, and Jess Bush in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022)
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After a mission turns crew members into Vulcans, trouble arises when they try to revert to human.After a mission turns crew members into Vulcans, trouble arises when they try to revert to human.After a mission turns crew members into Vulcans, trouble arises when they try to revert to human.

  • Director
    • Jordan Canning
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Akiva Goldsman
    • Alex Kurtzman
  • Stars
    • Anson Mount
    • Ethan Peck
    • Jess Bush
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jordan Canning
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Alex Kurtzman
    • Stars
      • Anson Mount
      • Ethan Peck
      • Jess Bush
    • 82User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    Melissa Navia
    Melissa Navia
    • Lt. Erica Ortegas
    Babs Olusanmokun
    Babs Olusanmokun
    • Dr. M'Benga
    Martin Quinn
    Martin Quinn
    • Lieutenant Montgomery Scott
    Rebecca Romijn
    Rebecca Romijn
    • Una Chin-Riley
    Paul Wesley
    Paul Wesley
    • Lieutenant Jim Kirk
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Doug
    Cillian O'Sullivan
    Cillian O'Sullivan
    • Dr. Roger Korby
    Melanie Scrofano
    Melanie Scrofano
    • Captain Batel
    Mynor Luken
    • Beto Ortegas
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Pelia
    Rong Fu
    Rong Fu
    • Jenna Mitchell
    Graeme Somerville
    • Vice Admiral Pasalk
    • Director
      • Jordan Canning
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Alex Kurtzman
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    6nerrdrage

    the problem with the episodic approach

    This episode really shows the problem with this series' episodic approach. The premises just become shallow gimmicks since the whole thing must be reset in 50 minutes.

    What if La'an, as the only non-canon character, had been permanently "Romulanized"? At least then the premise could be used for more than comedy. And the comedy generally fell horribly flat. These writers just aren't good at comedy, yet they keep trying, and failing.

    Dear David Ellison: now that you are taking over the reins of Star Trek, please fire that hack Kurtzman, clean house and bring in a whole new staff. The SNW actors are good so if you want to bring them over to a new series, fine. But please for the love of the Great Bird of the Galaxy, get better writers. This season has been mainly painful to watch. Star Trek deserves better than this.
    6JimSand20

    Filler in a 10 episode season is rough

    I watched an interview with the cast a couple of months ago where they made a big deal about the start of the season being heavy with silly episodes and a tonal shift towards the end. We've had 8 episodes and it feels like we're still there so fingers crossed for the final 2. I feel the excursion at the start should have been on screen to give the first act something rather than using it as a way to deliver a punchline, with the hijinks then only taking up the next third.

    Small amounts of character progression saved this episode for me but there wasn't enough. Batel's story is building to a peak..maybe? Was this episode contained to the ship to save money for a satisfying conclusion to that? I liked the character moments with Pelia and Scotty but the rest of the cast were just repeating their arcs from earlier in the season, if they had anything to do at all. I hate to say it but I don't think Anson Mount enjoys these episodes either, he doesn't seem to do as good as job as the others. He's brought another level to the show with Pike, who is an excellent and unique captain and show lead. I don't feel that in the sillier episodes and some of the other cast have to carry them.

    I always look forward to Strange New Worlds but my interest has waned a little, the excitement isn't there as much as usual. I'm hopeful for the last 2 episodes as they should tie up some current plots... With some action/science/problem solving with any luck.
    5gtrey1

    A Strange New Miss

    The show has been cast very with talented actors. They shine best when they are working through ethical and moral conflict -which is what Star Trek has typically been about. Ad Astra was a fantastic episode as was the show's pilot to name a few. Somehow the writers in season 3 have gotten away from what has endeared Star Trek to fans.

    Four-and-a-Half Vulcans is another comedy episode with zero space exploration and character development. The episode makes no social commentary nor does it put the characters in any real dilemma.

    This comedic episode is OK, but it doesn't come close to the sharpness of "Those Old Scientists," nor does it reach the timeless humor of TOS's "The Trouble with Tribbles."
    5aaronclawrence

    Looking inward not outward

    Strange New Worlds started out promising a return to the adventures of the original series. But now, it seems to have reverted to the same tropes most modern shows follow: let's explore inwards, examine these characters and how they interrelate. Well, that's not what Star Trek is meant to be about... they should be looking outwards, to other civilisations... and maybe those others teach us something about ourselves, by allegory or in some other way, but it's never just navel gazing about the crew's own problems.
    6FranTesla

    Funny idea, poorly done

    I love the series and the cast, Patton Oswalt was great, love the takes at the end.

    But... it could be done so much better, for starters, the conversion itself, they should address why is everyone logical seconds after converting with no explanation, it was mentioned later by Spok, but again not the process, that should be the main reason why they fail so much in becoming funcional Vulcans, the difference in how they achieve logic, and emotional control, maybe that was cut, or it never was in the script... but is a huge oversight. Second... why the "new" Vulcans behave so ridiculous for the sake of it...? It will be more interesting if it was severe, grounded, credible with humor sparkled, not just a long gag... Una Chin-Riley also behaves weird and goofy... yes, she can be in love and being vulnerable, but they way is handled seems surreal, yes is a "fun" episode... with a fun guest... but regardless, it can be done in a more grounded way... I laughed, cringed... and get disappointed all at once... a good idea, that lacks finesse in execution...

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    • Trivia
      The Primanti sandwich mentioned with the fries on the inside is a reference to Pittsburgh based Primanti Brothers, well known in Pittsburgh for the invention of fries on a sandwich.
    • Goofs
      When Batel tells Pike and Pasalk to leave the dinner table, Pike and Pasalk pick up their bowls of sorbet and walk away. But when the camera cuts back to Batel, Pasalk's bowl is still sitting on the table.
    • Quotes

      [speculating on why the Kerkhovian serum didn't turn Pelia into a Vulcan like the other members of the away team]

      Dr. M'Benga: I wonder if the serum did not work on you because you're Lanthanite?

      Pelia: Honestly, I had the same problem with LSD in the 1960s... and the 1990s... and last July.

    • Crazy credits
      There's a montage after the credits of Spock explaining human customs to Doug.
    • Connections
      References Star Trek: Amok Time (1967)

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      • August 28, 2025 (United States)
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