Jack's Rating:
On his first day aboard the USS Enterprise, Ensign Spock and his new superior officer Number One get trapped in a turbolift.
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 10/05/19
Director: Mark Pellington
Jack's Rating:
On the USS Cabot, science officer Edward Larkin tries to solve a planet's food shortage by adding human DNA to tribbles against his Captain's orders, creating a species that is born pregnant and reproduces at an exponential rate.
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 10/10/19
Director: Daniel Gray Longino
Jack's Review
While the episode is 100% canon-shattering nonsense, it is 100% pure comic gold. Hilarious and fun from start to finish. Why is it canon-shattering? Tribbles hadn't been discovered until sometime around stardate 4523. They were already a prolific species and as The Trouble With Tribbles illustrates, they require food to breed. What were they eating on board the Cabot? Oh well, it's still a very fun episode.
Jack's Rating:
When Starbase 28 is attacked, Cadet Thira Sidhu is given care of a mutinous prisoner: Captain Christopher Pike of the Enterprise!
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 11/14/19
Director: Sanji Senaka
Jack's Rating:
Young Michael Burnham's father eases her fear of the dark by telling her a story about a young African girl.
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 12/12/19
Director: Olatunde Osunsanmi
Jack's Rating:
A tardigrade looking for a place to lay her eggs crosses paths with the USS Enterprise and is attacked by a repair drone named Dot.
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 12/12/19
Director: Michael Giacchino
Jack's Rating:
Two schoolgirls on Earth develop a fierce rivalry, but are drawn together by a tragedy when they see news of Mars and its orbital facilities (where both girls have family working) attacked by rogue synthetics.
Features:
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 01/09/20
Director: Mark Pellington