Warning: SPOILERS For Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds Season 3, Episode 8 – “4-and-a-Half Vulcans”4-and-a-half Vulcans aboard the USS Enterprise proves to be 4 too many on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Directed by Jordan Canning and written by Dana Horgan and Henry Alonso Myers, Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds season 3, episode 8, “4-and-a-Half Vulcans” is a hilarious, eyebrow-raising comedic romp, and Unusual New Worlds‘ third Vulcan-centric farce in as many seasons.
When Nurse Christine Chapel’s (Jess Bush) course of to show herself, Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount), Ensign Nyota Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding), and Lieutenant La’an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) into Vulcans cannot be reversed, the 4 grow to be completely different sorts of pointy-eared menaces aboard the USS Enterprise.
From Vulcan Captain Pike’s intense effectivity, to Uhura’s manipulative relationship ways, to Chapel selecting logic over any private contact, the remainder of Starship Enterprise’s crew practically goes out of their Vulcan minds coping with this overload of logic. Nonetheless, it is La’an who emerges as a scary risk when her Vulcan DNA unleashes one thing innate inside her.
“4-and-Half Vulcans” could also be an illogical misnomer, as there are literally six-and-a-half Vulcans within the episode, however this is the way it all shakes on Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds.
What Captain Pike’s Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds Crew Discovered From Being Vulcan
Christopher Pike as a Vulcan was extra environment friendly, a lot louder, and his hair achieved even better heights. However Chris putting his starship on an insane schedule rotation, and his bluntness along with his girlfriend, Captain Marie Batel (Melanie Scrofano), and her human scent, proved a pointy-eared Pike doesn’t make for a greater Captain of the Enterprise.
Vulcan logic heightened Nurse Christine Chapel’s brainpower, permitting her to beat her insecurities. Sadly, Chapel additionally determined her human relationships – all of them – weren’t logical. Christine broke up with Dr. Roger Korby (Cillian O’Sullivan) and determined to sever ties with the remainder of the crew. Upon regaining her humanity, Chapel understood Spock higher, and she or he and Korby are again collectively.
Ensign Uhura was additionally embolded as a Vulcan to pursue a relationship with Beto Ortegas (Mynor Luken), however on Nyota’s phrases. The younger filmmaker’s humanity needed to go, and with the assistance of a mind-meld, Uhura turned Beto into her “lapdog,” though he was nonetheless not as compliant as an actual lapdog.
Because of a Vulcan thinker named Doug (Patton Oswalt), who was in a position to attain their katras, Pike, Uhura, and Chapel reverted to their regular selves – and had been stuffed with the very human feelings of remorse, disgrace, and regret over their habits as Vulcans. In addition they realized that Vulcans could be “jerks,” a reality Lieutenant Spock (Ethan Peck) has coped with since childhood.
Whereas the answer to “4-and-a-Half Vulcans'” dilemma was a too-pat deus ex machina, and happens off-screen, the enjoyment was within the journey… for the viewers, not for the 4 Vulcans or their crewmates aboard the Starship Enterprise. For Spock, it was additionally affirmation that his human facet is a boon that balances the worst elements of being Vulcan.
Why La’an Wanted Spock’s Assist To Cease Being Vulcan
La’an did not behave like every of the opposite Vulcans as a result of the infusion of Vulcan DNA unleashed one thing innate inside her: the augmented genetics La’an inherited from her ancestor, Khan Noonien-Singh (Ricardo Montalban). As a Vulcan, La’an grew to become sinister, violent, and schemed to begin an intergalactic struggle.
Christina Chong wholeheartedly embraced taking part in a nefariously Khan-like Vulcan La’an, and it was one among her most interesting Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds performances.
Doug could not attain La’an’s true self inside her katra, however Lieutenant Spock might and did. La’an’s affection for Spock, and vice versa, turned their psychic slugfest right into a romantic dance that allowed La’an to reclaim her humanity and select to cease being Vulcan. Spock and La’an’s brawl-turned-cavort was additionally one of many sexiest sequences ever in Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds.
Vulcan La’an lastly confirmed why Lieutenant Noonien-Singh feared the elements of Khan inside her. Amusingly, Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds basically discovered a novel approach for Khan to seem in season 3 within the type of La’an. La’an’s strategic takeover of the USS Enterprise echoes Khan’s future try in Star Trek: The Authentic Sequence. As Safety Chief, La’an’s plot could even have been extra diabolical.
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds Reveals Quantity One’s Previous Relationship… With A Vulcan
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds introducing Patton Oswalt as Doug additionally lastly gave Lt. Commander Una Chin-Riley (Rebecca Romijn) a backstory Star Trek followers have waited 60 years for. 15 years prior (circa 2246 – a few 12 months after the launch of the Structure Class USS Enterprise), Quantity One was in a relationship with Doug.
Una turns into a distinct particular person, and might’t management herself resulting from her attraction to Doug, which the Vulcan reciprocates with mutual want. Poor Lieutenant Spock was roped into a canopy story that he was Una’s husband and father of their two youngsters, a lie that Doug rapidly noticed by means of however was fascinated by.
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds season 3, episode 8 ends with Una rejecting her unique plan to work aboard the Enterprise as an alternative of taking shore depart in order that she will be able to hook up with Doug. After three seasons of Unusual New Worlds, it was nice to be taught extra about and see this new facet of Quantity One.
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds Set Up Captain Batel’s Exit
Captain Marie Batel’s (Melanie Scorfano) dinner with Pike and Vice Admiral Pasalk (Graeme Somerville) ended along with her exploding in anger with the 2 Vulcans, however Pasalk got here away impressed with Marie, regardless. Pasalk provided Batel his job as Decide Advocate Common of Starfleet’s Judicial Division. Marie’s profession as a starship captain is over.
Captain Batel was Starfleet’s prosecutor when Lt. Commander Una Chin-Riley was on trial in Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds season 2, episode 2, “Advert Astra Per Aspera.”
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds arrange Captain Batel leaving the USS Enterprise and shifting on to her new authorized profession. It is not clear if that is additionally a way for Melanie Scrofano to exit the sequence or if she is going to proceed to visitor star as Batel in Marie’s new capability. In the meantime, Batel’s storyline as a human/Gorn hybrid, and all that entails, nonetheless must be resolved.
Kirk’s Group Up Provides Scotty His Favourite Star Trek: The Authentic Sequence Interest
Lt. Commander James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley) beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise on depart from the USS Farragut, and Scotty (Martin Quinn) joined him for a drink. Inviting La’an alongside turned out to be a mistake, as Scotty and Kirk had been the primary to find the Vulcan La’an had fiendish plans for the Enterprise.
Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds season 3 shifted to a La’an and Spock romantic pairing, and “4-and-a-Half Vulcans” seemingly resolved Kirk’s romantic curiosity in La’an. James doubtless bought the trace after La’an cold-cocked him earlier than Scotty’s booby lure subdued the more and more villainous Vulcan.
Paul Wesley ingesting whiskey as Kirk is a sly nod to Paul co-owning Brothers Bond, his personal widespread bourbon model, with Ian Somerhalder.
Adventuring with Kirk in Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds season 3, episode 6 turned out to be a nasty affect on Scotty. The Scottish engineer did not prefer to drink, however after going through down the “scary” Vulcan La’an, Scotty realized he enjoys whiskey. In Star Trek: The Authentic Sequence, Scotty (James Doohan) will prize Scotch nearly as a lot as he loves the USS Enterprise.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- Launch Date
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Might 5, 2022
- Community
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Paramount+
- Showrunner
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Henry Alonso Myers, Akiva Goldsman
- Administrators
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Dan Liu, Amanda Row, Maja Vrvilo, Akiva Goldsman, Dermott Downs, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Jonathan Frakes, Jordan Canning, Leslie Hope, Valerie Weiss, Sydney Freeland, Christopher J. Byrne, Rachel Leiterman
- Writers
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Onitra Johnson