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In April 2018, Anson Mount—who was considered for the role of Lorca in the first season—was cast as Pike, [9] ... Discovery End Credits (Season 2 Finale Version)"
Leonard Nimoy portrays Spock in footage from the original 1965 Star Trek pilot "The Cage", used in a recap that plays at the start of the Star Trek: Discovery season two episode "If Memory Serves". [44] A holorecording of Nimoy's Spock, from the Next Generation episode "Unification, Part 2" also appears in the third season episode, "Unification ...
Tig Notaro as Jett Reno (seasons 2–5): An engineer who joins Discovery in the second season. [48] [49] Notaro was a long-time friend of Kurtzman's when he asked her to join the series as comedic relief. [50] The character was originally called Denise Reno, [51] but she was able to change the name and chose "Jett" for singer Joan Jett. [50]
Hugh Culber is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. He appears in the television series Star Trek: Discovery.Culber is portrayed by actor Wilson Cruz.Originally introduced as a recurring character in the first season of the series, Culber is promoted to a main character in the second season.
The stars of Discovery, along with co-showrunner Michelle Paradise, virtually reunited to discuss the season 2 finale and what awaits the USS Discovery crew after they blasted off a thousand years ...
Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) [1] is a Canadian actress, writer, and social activist. She is known for television roles as Mandy in 24 (2001–2005), as Jenny Schecter in The L Word (2004–2009), as Amanda Grayson in Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2019) and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2023), and as Isobel Flemming in The Vampire Diaries (2010–2011).
Warning: Spoilers for the Yellowjackets season 2 finale, "Storytelling," directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Ameni Rozsa and created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. After eight prior ...
The series follows the crew of the starship Discovery beginning a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series in the 23rd century. At the end of the second season, they travel to the 32nd century which is the setting for subsequent seasons.