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Star Trek: very Short Treks is an anthology web series of animated shorts set in the Star Trek universe. According to the trailer , released on 5 September 2023, it is "anything but canon ".
On 5 September 2023 , the episode titles were listed. [1] Several performers reprised their characters. [2] All episodes debuted concurrently on StarTrek.com , the official Star Trek website, and YouTube only.
The series debuted on the occasion of the annual " Star Trek Day", which took place on 8 September 2023 that year in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series . [3]
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Jeff Russo interview: ‘Bosch: Legacy,' ‘Fargo,' ‘Ripley,' ‘Star Trek: Discovery' composer
"I give each project that I’m working on its own due," declares Emmy-winning composer Jeff Russo . For our recent webchat he adds, “I think that I try as a writer and as a creator, to just stretch.” Watch our exclusive video interview above .
Russo won an Emmy in 2017 for composing the third installment of "Fargo," and has been nominated for all four previous seasons of the anthology series. The in-demand composer saw four of his projects premiere this past season, including his fifth tilt at the FX limited series, as well as Netflix’s sumptuous “Ripley,” the final season of the Paramount+ sci-fi drama “Star Trek: Discovery,” and the sophomore season of Amazon Freevee’s “Bosch: Legacy.”
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“Fargo” was created and written by Emmy winner Noah Hawley , based on Joel Coen and Ethan Coen ‘s Oscar-winning 1996 film of the same name. The anthology series takes place in the Midwest, with each season following its own self-contained narrative with a disparate set of characters in various settings and eras. The 10-episode fifth season is set in Minnesota and North Dakota in the fall of 2019 and stars Emmy nominee Juno Temple (“Ted Lasso”) as midwestern housewife Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, whose mysterious past comes back to haunt her after she inadvertently lands herself in hot water with the authorities. The dark comedy/crime drama also stars Oscar nominee Jennifer Jason Leigh (“The Hateful Eight”) and Emmy winner Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”) as the season’s nefarious villain. “With ‘Fargo,' we have a new story being told every year. I get to reimagine what that score is going to be every season, and I’m very fortunate to work on something like that where I get to stretch out every year because the story is different,” Russo says about composing for the FX drama.
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On the other hand, “Ripley” stars Andrew Scott as the titular con-artist social climber in this latest re-imagined adaptation of the classic Patricia Highsmith 1955 crime novel “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” which was previously adapted by the late Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella (“The English Patient”). All eight episodes of the Netflix limited series were written and directed by series creator and Oscar winner Steven Zaillian (“Schindler’s List”), with an ensemble including co-stars Johnny Flynn as Dickie Greenleaf, Eliot Sumner as Freddy Miles, Margherita Buy as Signora Buffi, Maurizio Lombardi as Inspector Pietro Ravin and Dakota Fanning as Marge Sherwood. The opulent film noir unfolds as a grifter named Ripley living in New York during the 1960s is hired by a wealthy man to weave a complex web of deceit, fraud and murder in an idyllic paradise on the Neapolitan coast. “We’re making a thriller, a noir thriller that is about a psycho and there’s nothing pretty about that,” Russo explains about the challenges of finding the right tone for the series. “There’s ugliness there, and all of that pretty that we see has to be juxtaposed against the tension that we feel and the dark, and at the same time we still have to tip our hat to the fact that we’re in Italy, and it’s 1963.”
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Looking back at five years of “Star Trek: Discovery,” Russo says this final season gave him plenty of new opportunities. “The way we are telling this story in this season is a departure from the last few seasons. It was always going to be this race against time. It was always going to be this swashbuckling, so to speak. One of our main goals this season was to have as much fun as we could,” he says. The fifth and final season of “Star Trek” hit opens with Captain Burnham ( Sonequa Martin-Green ) and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery navigating the complicated politics of a newly re-formed Federation over 900 years into the distant future. However, they soon stumble upon an age-old mystery that sends them on an epic adventure across the galaxy to uncover an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries. The series’ swansong season co-stars Doug Jones , Anthony Rapp , Mary Wiseman , Wilson Cruz , David Ajala and Blu del Barrio , with Emmy nominee Alex Kurtzman (“Star Trek: Short Treks”) and Michelle Paradise once again serving as showrunners.
Russo’s fourth project this season, “Bosch: Legacy,” stars Titus Welliver , who reprises his role as former LAPD detective Harry Bosch from the original Amazon Prime Video police procedural “Bosch” (2014–2021). “‘Bosch,’ for me was a different type of storytelling altogether, and I really enjoy telling that story,” Russo declares about the crime drama sequel, which was developed by Michael Connelly , Tom Bernardo and Eric Overmyer and co-stars “Bosch” returnees Mimi Rogers and Madison Lintz .
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It’s been a while since a Starfleet crew thoroughly discombobulated a native population, and that’s exactly what the Discovery crew does in this week’s episode.
After hundreds of tests on the vial Michael Burnham ( Sonequa Martin-Green ) retrieved from the I.S.S. Enterprise , the crew learns it contains something incredibly… well, boring: clean water. But thanks to some sleuthing, there’s a much greater significance to the water than meets the eye.
You see, Doctor Kovich ( David Cronenberg ), at home in his white infinity, shares with Burnham a list of all scientists who were involved in hiding the Progenitor tech. With the clues hidden by Jinaal Bix, Carmen Cho, and Dr. Vallek already found, that leaves Hitoroshi Kreel, a Denobulan, and Marina Derex, a Betazoid. Burnham deduces the water vial is the product of Kreel, as the scientist’s specialty was designing weather towers to generate rain. Zora ( Annabelle Wallis ) helps Burnham, Paul Stamets ( Anthony Rapp ), and Sylvia Tilly ( Mary Wiseman ) deduce the water in the vial is representative of one planet, Halem, so that’s where Discovery heads next.
First, let’s talk about Kovich, who the writers for this season are trying to seem even more mysterious than before. Kovich in this episode uses a 21 st -century legal pad to provide Burnham with the list of scientists, and claims he procured such an oddity by being “resourceful.” Just who is this guy? Hopefully, Kovich’s true nature will be revealed before the end of this show; we sincerely hope this character isn’t just quirky for the sake of being quirky, and that he plays a larger role in Discovery ’s overarching story.
Before transporting to the only weather tower still operating on Halem, the crew learns a bit about the native, pre-warp, pre-industrial population. The Prime Directive is in play here, as Kreel disguised the weather tower as a mountain to avoid exposing the natives to outsiders, and now Discovery’s crew needs to follow the same example. The tower functions as a place where Halem’nites go to commune with their gods, so accessing the mountain will be tricky.
“You can learn so much about a society by how the individuals speak to one another.” – Burnham, on the Halem’nites
The humanoids on Halem communicate both via traditional language, and “whistlespeak,” a form of communication that is inclusive, progressive, surprisingly articulate, and allows longer-range communications than traditional phonetic language. All signs point to the natives being a welcoming society.
After helping rescue and escort a group of Halem’nites from outside the weather tower’s safe perimeter into the habitable zone, Burnham and Tilly quickly incorporate themselves well enough into the motley local community as visitors from afar. The Starfleet pair soon enter themselves into a competition that judges who can gain access to the High Summit – a race to the water tower that serves as a test of devotion to the Halem’nites’ gods. Before the race, the pair also encounter a native, Ravah ( June Laporte ), daughter of the Summit’s priest, Ohvahz ( Alfredo Narciso ), and the young native befriends them despite also being a challenger in the race.
On the morning of the race, Burnham checks in with Discovery , where Ensign Adira Tal ( Blu del Barrio ) found other now-defunct weather towers across the planet. The other towers stopped working due to energy issues, and that’s what’s happening now with the High Summit, which means the Halem’nites Burnham and Tilly just started to get to know are in grave danger. The only way to stop the High Summit from failing is if the away team can find an auxiliary control panel somewhere near the High Summit and restart it. As if there wasn’t enough burden on Burnham’s shoulders.
Considering the Halem’nites are constantly fighting thirst because of their planet’s general aridness, the competitors are subject to extreme thirst as they begin the race to the High Summit. As if running up a mountain wasn’t trying enough. Partway through the challenge, Burnham miraculously notices a point on the race trail where she thinks the auxiliary console is located, and drops out of the competition to pursue the lead. Sure enough, she finds and restarts the console, thanks to assistance from Ensign Tal, which strikes one mission objective off their list.
Tilly is heading toward her own disqualification from the race, if not for the support from Ravah. Soon enough, both Tilly and Ravah make it within striking distance of the finish line, and Tilly returns the favor by helping Ravah limp across in a show of good sportsmanship. Good for Tilly, but this just means both are now heading to the High Summit, which as we see shortly is not the enlightenment we were led to believe.
The winners of the race get to be close to gods who are supposed to bring rain to the natives. Burnham and Tilly know the weather station is actually responsible for bringing good weather, but the Halem’nites think something different: a human sacrifice in the heart of the High Summit is what does the trick. This twist is reminiscent of a similar sacrificial heart-dropping reveal in Strange New Worlds’ “ Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach ,” and suddenly the stakes are much higher for Burnham, who has to rescue Tilly and Ravah from a needless death – even if it violates the Prime Directive.
“Are there no gods? Are there… what is there?” “There is still what you believe. Nothing we have shown you means gods don’t exist.” – Ohvahz and Burnham
While they await their sacrifice, Tilly and Ravah bond over their struggle, and Ravah describes some peculiar numerical markings on the wall of the chamber, which both represent the five serenity prayers within Halem culture and the five weather towers across the planet. Tilly recognizes the fifth symbol as the same as being on the vial back on Discovery , but the revelation may not matter, as suffocation threatens to take Tilly and Ravah both.
Despite the enormous consequences of revealing the existence of people not from Halem, never mind the reveal of the High Summit not just being a tool of the gods, Burnham flips off the Prime Directive and reveals herself to Ohvahz so she can rescue the innocent people trapped inside the High Summit. She convinces Ohvahz that her extraterrestrial story is legit, and that the High Summit is actually a piece of technology – no small discovery for the native.
Should Burnham have blatantly violated the Prime Directive in this way? Of course not, but let’s be honest: the Prime Directive really is more of a guideline than a rule for the protagonists in Star Trek shows. We hope Burnham faces some discipline for this flagrant violation of Starfleet’s most sacred rule. In any case, Burnham breaking the Prime Directive ultimately means the Halem’nites need to start to embrace a major societal change. The ritual race to the High Summit won’t have as much meaning anymore now that they know the rain will come no matter what, but as Burnham suggests, perhaps there are plenty of Helem’nites who are ready for a change. As Ohvahz notes to his daughter, “Perhaps devotion means being able to hear when the gods tell us something new.” This is as great a lesson as any Star Trek episode can offer.
With the weather tower repaired and two peoples’ lives saved from a needless sacrificial death, the Discovery crew retrieves the next clue from one of the planet’s other water towers. Near the end of the episode, Burnham and Tilly ponder the meaning of finding the clue in a water tower, and they reason that technology can be powerfully dangerous in the wrong hands, and they need to be careful when they find the Progenitor’s tech. And just on schedule, the crew learns of Moll and L’ak’s most recent whereabouts, but that’ll have to wait until next week.
Elsewhere in this episode, Doctor Hugh Culber ( Wilson Cruz ) is still struggling with explaining and processing the spiritual awakening he has had following his experiences in “ Jinaal .” His partner, Paul Stamets, doesn’t seem to quite get what Culber is going through, and not even “grief alleviation therapy” – where a holographic version of Culber’s wise grandmother can have conversations with the doctor – can help.
The person who does offer some welcome perspective and emotional support is Cleveland Booker ( David Ajala ). Book asserts that Culber’s spiritual awakening, and accompanying emotional turbulence, is just as important as anybody else’s journey – and that’s all we’ll get from Culber’s multi-episode arc for now. After a few episodes of marginal development, hopefully, something happens with this subplot soon, or else we’re going to start to lose interest. But while Culber’s arc may seem tangential at times, his search for meaning resonates with the overarching themes of identity and purpose woven throughout the series.
So, as the Discovery crew continues their quest for the Progenitors’ technology, they are reminded of the potential dangers that come with wielding such power. It is a sobering realization that underscores the responsibility they bear as guardians of advanced technology in a universe fraught with conflict and peril.
With each episode, this season invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of morality, identity, and the ever-evolving nature of progress. As the crew inches their way toward the ultimate treasure, “Whistlespeak” remains true to one overarching theme of this show: the true measure of humanity lies not in adherence to rules, but in our capacity for compassion and understanding in the face of uncertainty and adversity. That seems to be what this show is all about, yeah?
Stray Thoughts:
- Why didn’t it occur to Culber, a doctor, sooner that he should run a series of tests on his body, as his grandmother suggests, to determine if there’s something medically wrong with him.
- Tilly drops a couple hints about what is going on at Starfleet Academy nowadays, and it’s not a rosy picture. The Academy isn’t giving the cadets “what they need,” so perhaps these conflicts will be at play in the upcoming Starfleet Academy show?
- Why do video games in the 32nd century look no better than Space Invaders ?
New episodes of Star Trek: Discovery stream Thursdays on Paramount+ , this season stars Sonequa Martin-Green (Captain Michael Burnham), Doug Jones (Saru), Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets), Mary Wiseman (Sylvia Tilly), Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), David Ajala (Cleveland “Book” Booker), Blu del Barrio (Adira) and Callum Keith Rennie (Rayner). Season five also features recurring guest stars Elias Toufexis (L’ak) and Eve Harlow (Moll).
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Celebrate 50 Years of Star Trek Animation with the Launch of 'Star Trek: very Short Treks'
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Star Trek continues its salute to the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series with the launch of Star Trek: very Short Treks , five all-new animated promotional shorts, and the new comic book, Star Trek: The Animated Celebration Presents The Scheimer Barrier , both debuting on Friday, September 8 as part of the annual Star Trek Day global celebration .
Previously announced Star Trek Day programming and events can be found at StarTrek.com/Day .
CBS Studios is launching Star Trek: very Short Treks , a series of all-new animated promotional spots in the style of Star Trek: The Animated Series .
The very Short Treks will feature previously announced fan-favorite characters voiced by cast members from across the Star Trek universe, including icons Jonathan Frakes as Will Riker, Doug Jones as Saru and Armin Shimerman as Quark, and a new line-up of exciting voices, including Ethan Peck as Spock, Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher, Celia Rose Gooding as Uhura, Connor Trinneer as Trip Tucker, Bruce Horak as Hemmer, Noël Wells as Tendi and the legendary George Takei as Sulu.
Star Trek: very Short Treks comes from creative consultant Casper Kelly, best known for the viral smash hit Too Many Cooks and his work on Star Trek: Short Treks and Adult Swim. The first animated spot will launch on Star Trek Day, September 8, exclusively on StarTrek.com and the official Star Trek YouTube channel , with four additional animated spots rolling out weekly on Wednesdays through October 4 at 10:00 am PT / 1:00 pm ET. Titles and release schedule include:
- September 8 – “Skin a Cat”
- September 13 – “Holiday Party”
- September 20 – “Worst Contact”
- September 27 – “Holograms, All the Way Down”
- October 4 – “Walk, Don’t Run”
Casper Kelly will also release a new comic book with IDW Publishing, Star Trek: The Animated Celebration Presents The Scheimer Barrier . The first chapter of the comic will debut digitally on September 8 on StarTrek.com with physical copies available at New York Comic Con in October. Additional chapters of the comic will drop weekly on Wednesdays on StarTrek.com at 10:00 am PT / 1:00 pm ET.
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The second half of the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery continues on Thursday with the seventh episode, and we have details, new photos, and a clip WITH SPOILERS .
Episode 7: “Erigah”
The seventh episode of the season, “Erigah,” was written by M. Raven Metzner and directed by Jon Dudkowski. It also features the return of a familiar face, Rachael Ancheril as Nhan. The episode debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday, May 9.
With Moll and L’ak finally in custody, the Federation is pulled into a diplomatic and ethical firestorm when the Breen arrive and demand they be handed over. Meanwhile, a frustrated Book looks for ways to help as Tilly, Adira, and Reno work to decipher the latest clue.
Co-showrunner Michelle Paradise previously teased this episode saying, “Tense and unexpected.”
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Rachael Ancheril as Nhan (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
David Ajala as Book and Rachael Ancheril as Nhan (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Tig Notaro as Jett Reno (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Blu del Barrio as Adira, Tig Notaro as Jett Reno, and Mary Wiseman as Tilly (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Eve Harlow as Moll (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Mary Wiseman as Tilly and Anthony Rapp (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Sonequa Martin-Green as Burnham and Wilson Cruz as Culber (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Mary Wiseman as Tilly and Blu del Barrio as Adira (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
Blu del Barrio as Adira, Tig Notaro as Jett Reno and Mary Wiseman as Tilly (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
David Ajala as Book (Michael Gibson /Paramount+)
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You can see a clip from “Erigah” from the latest episode of The Ready Room below …
The fifth and final season of Discovery debuted with two episodes on Thursday, April 4 exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., the UK, Switzerland, South Korea, Latin America, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, and Austria. Discovery also premiered on April 4 on Paramount+ in Canada and will be broadcast on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel in Canada. The rest of the 10-episode final season will be available to stream weekly on Thursdays. Season 5 debuted on SkyShowtime in select European countries on April 5.
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Gonna miss Tilly and Jett.
I bet that it ends with the former foes joining forces to battle a stronger enemy — the Breen.
I’m loving Reno’s little lab setup there and I’m liking that vest on Doctor Culber.
Nhan and Reno! Excellent. I’m glad the writers finally remembered there are characters besides Burnham and Book.
Oh yeah the Breen is involved and Nhan is back!!! I can’t wait now!
Enjoyed the last episode, but I feel Discovery was catching its breath and now we’re gonna GO! Really looking forward to this one.
Although the last few episodes haven’t really excited me I did listen to TM last podcast and Anthony sounded very excited about this one and said big things happens in it so really looking forward to it now!
Can’t wait to see the Breen in action as well!
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