
This seems to be the way that ViacomCBS wants the brand to go. There is no right or wrong way to do Star Trek, as we’ve seen both versions be very successful in telling stories.
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This was also the format that Star Trek: Voyage adopted for the most part, and the format that Star Trek: Deep Space Nine mostly moved away from after season four which to be fair, was when the series was at it’s best. In the case of the Simpsons the characters never really evolve but they do in Rick and Morty. Both shows have self-contained episodes but also harken back to past events as well. Think of a show like The Simpsons or Rick and Morty. The idea is to have character development throughout the season, but have episodes that are self-contained that aren’t continued on through the season. This isn’t all that surprising, even though Inverse didn’t quote Paradise directly in their article, this is the exact same thing that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be doing when that series finally launches. …Even in our new iteration of Star Trek, it feels like we harken back to TOS and some of the other great series.” It gives us time to explore some of our characters who we normally we wouldn’t have time to explore. But when an unscrupulous mother-and-son dog-napping team steals the. We got to explore a story of the week or a villain of the week. Andrea and her singing dog act, the Howlers, are a sure bet to win the Heartlake City Dog Talent Show - in spite of stiff competition from Tanyas dancing poodle, Olivias Robo-Dog, and even Stephanies sad-sack borrowed bloodhound, Benchley.

“We also wanted to give the show more of an episodic feel, in Season 3, and we knew that going in. “Discovery has that sort of serialized-season-long story baked into its DNA,” Michelle Paradise told Inverse.
