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One of TV's best comedies is coming to a close
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《星际迷航:下层甲板》第五季即将迎来终章,该剧以其独特的喜剧风格和对星际迷航宇宙的全新解读,赢得了众多观众的喜爱。本季将继续带领观众们深入探索这些年轻星舰队员的成长历程,他们将面临着新的挑战和机遇,并最终将迎来他们各自的命运转折点。除了幽默风趣的剧情外,本季还将展现更多感人的情感和深刻的思考,让观众在欢笑之余,也能感受到青春成长的意义和对未来的展望。

🚀 **平行宇宙的奇妙冒险:**第五季开篇以“双重Cerritos”展开,展现了如果主角们选择不同的道路,他们的生活将会如何改变。通过平行宇宙的设定,观众可以更直观地感受到主角们在经历了四年的磨练后所取得的进步,以及他们在未来可能面临的挑战。例如,马里纳在平行宇宙中成为了舰长,而鲍姆勒则展现出更加自信的一面,这些都为观众带来了无限的遐想。

👽 **深入探索星际迷航宇宙:**第五季将深入探索星际迷航宇宙中的其他元素,例如,观众将有机会了解到星际基地80的真实面貌,并与该基地的重要角色尼科尔·拜尔进行互动。此外,该剧还将继续深入挖掘克林贡人等其他种族的故事,为观众展现更加丰富多彩的星际世界。

💖 **情感的升华与成长:**第五季将继续探讨主角们之间的感情关系,例如,坦迪和拉瑟福德之间的感情将迎来新的发展,而塔林则会用她独特的“火山人”方式来表达对拉瑟福德的支持。这些情感的表达将更加细腻和深刻,让观众感受到主角们在成长过程中所经历的喜怒哀乐。

💫 **对星际迷航宇宙的全新解读:**《星际迷航:下层甲板》第五季将继续以其独特的喜剧风格和对星际迷航宇宙的全新解读,为观众带来全新的观影体验。该剧不仅展现了星际迷航宇宙中的奇幻冒险,更重要的是,它展现了年轻人在成长过程中所面临的挑战和机遇,以及他们对未来的憧憬和希望。

🥂 **告别,但留下了无尽的探索:**第五季的终章意味着《星际迷航:下层甲板》的结束,但它也留下了无尽的探索。该剧为观众打开了通往星际迷航宇宙的大门,激发了观众对宇宙探索的热情。相信在未来,观众们会继续探索星际迷航宇宙,并从中汲取更多的人生智慧和情感启迪。

Star Trek: Lower Decks is ending, and I'm not ready.

Created by Rick & Morty writer/producer Mike McMahan, Lower Decks giddily shook up the one-hour sci-fi drama format of the long-running Star Trek franchise. Its focus shifted away from noble captains and their courageous bridge crew going on universe-saving missions. Instead, this workplace comedy embedded audiences in the cramped bunk beds and chaotic inner lives of a band of eccentric ensigns, who barely make it out of their daily tasks alive.

Impulsive and enchanting, Mariner (Tawny Newsome) is the feisty leader of her motley band of friends; she relishes margaritas and role-playing games about Klingon warfare. Her right-hand man is by-the-book brown-noser Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid), who dreams of earning his own captain's chair someday. Meanwhile, Orion badass/unapologetic nerd Tendi (Noël Wells) gave up a life of plundering and piracy to study science aboard the starship Cerritos. Her best bud, engineering cyborg Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), shares her enthusiasm for all things science, as well as a mutual crush that's been achingly unspoken for four seasons and counting. Their energy — which often involves much squealing — is countered by the ever-stoic Vulcan transfer T'Lyn (Gabrielle Ruiz), who has become the series master of deadpan delivery.

Together, they've tackled extraterrestrial beasts, personal catastrophes, the horrors of a holodeck gone wrong, and much, much more. But with their latest season, they set forth on their fifth and final frontier. And it's going to be hard to say goodbye.

Lower Decks kicks off with what could have been for every major character.

Credit: Paramount+

Season 5 launches with "Dos Cerritos," an ambitious episode in which the Cerritos crew runs into their parallel dimension doubles. Swiftly, audiences are invited to marvel at what might have happened if Billups (Paul Scheer) had risen to his royal destiny or if Mariner ever got promoted to captain. It's a conceit that allows for visual gags through cheeky variant designs, but also shows how far these ensigns have come — and how far they may still have to go.

While Mariner and her captain/mom face a reality in which their roles are reversed, Boimler is caught up in how confident his double is. Maybe it's the beard? To be more like his briefly glimpsed parallel self, Boimler decides to grow facial hair. And props to McMahan, because the evolution from clean-shaven to bold bushiness is charted across the five episodes given to critics through a mounting array of awkward looks. A few stray hairs become a sketchy mustache, with a scraggly goatee on the way. It's funny every time Boimler pops up with truly awful facial hair and unmatched moxie as he goes on a dangerous undercover mission, engages with an ancient alien ritual, and touches down on Starbase 80. Oh, yeah.

Lower Decks Season 5 tackles new terrain.

Credit: Paramount+

In past seasons, Starbase 80 was established as a punishment station, where Mariner was punted when it was thought she'd betrayed the Cerritos. In episode 5, "Starbase 80?!," we'll finally witness what all the fuss is about — and with a Nicole Byer appearance to boot! Elsewhere this season, Lower Decks will dive deeper into non-Starfleet stories, following up with compelling characters like the Klingon who helped Mariner escape the clutches of the crazed traitor Nick Locarno in Season 4. But best of all, we get to see Tendi doing more pirate action!

Yes, yes, Lower Decks has been rewriting the history of the Orions, giving them a complexity beyond being merciless plunderers. Still, it's a thrill to watch the Mistress of the Winter Constellation kick butt, but in her own uniquely non-lethal, brainy way! While Season 5 displays how Tendi has grown through Starfleet, it also shows how Rutherford is struggling to cope without her. Unexpectedly, it's his Vulcan buddy who makes a grand emotional gesture to ease his aching heart. And true to this show's form, it's in a way that is delightfully unhinged.

In all these little ways, McMahan's team of writers and animators charts new terrain for their lovable losers, who are getting promotions, life lessons, and hilarious hijinks to an almost overwhelming degree. The series has moved away from focusing on kooky misadventures, carving out an arc of what it means to be a young adult figuring out your path among the stars. And so even amid cartoon violence, much Boimler yelping, and pitch-perfect callbacks, there's an emotional tug to every episode as we draw near to not only the Season 5 finale, but also the series finale.

Lower Decks brought together Trekkies and newbs.

Credit: Paramount+

I've written before about how Lower Decks became my gateway into really understanding Star Trek. The show's short-and-sweet comedy setup didn't demand I know decades' worth of lore to enjoy the ride. But the more I watched and rewatched, the more I began to venture into other Star Trek series. Partially, this was so I could better enjoy the bevy of Easter eggs nestled in the show's dialogue and background designs by a team who clearly loves this sci-fi franchise deeply (but not too seriously). But a bigger part is that I became as enchanted with Starfleet as Boimler and his friends.

I binge-watched Star Trek: Strange New Worlds because I heard they were doing a crossover episode with Lower Decks. How does a live-action drama series cross over with an animated sitcom? The Strange New Worlds episode "Those Old Scientists" answered that with aplomb, then doubled down on its smoldering, sexy approach to Star Trek by offering up a musical episode with "Subspace Rhapsody." From there, I've been trekking all across the franchise's riches on Paramount+.

Lower Decks didn't just amuse me with its spirited screw-ups and clever turns on sci-fi cliches and Star Trek tropes. It drew me into the world of these characters so intensely that I wanted more, more, more. And while Season 5 will only offer 10 episodes, it's nice to know there are plenty of stories beyond in their sister series.

What does the rest of Season 5 have in store? Will Tendi and Rutherford end up together? Will Mariner find the confidence to be the kind of captain she'd like to see in Starfleet? Will Boimler's beard ever come in? And where will the Cerritos leave us? I both can't wait to find out and never want this show to end. Much like Evil, another critically heralded Paramount+ show that recently drew to a close, Lower Decks is a series that is sharply funny, joyously subversive, and rousingly poignant. It's not enough to watch it. You'll want to revisit it. You'll want to explore beyond it. And you'll likely wish there was more Mariner and Boimler mayhem to come.

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 debuts with two episodes Oct. 24, with new episodes weekly.

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