Tilly finds a new calling while Saru and Burnham come up with a scheme to change the future of the Federation. Join your colony-beast-fearing hosts as they discuss the welcome focus on self-contained storytelling, debate the political machinations of Presidents T'Rina and Rillak, and revel in Saru's budding romantic side.
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Next week: We continue our weekly coverage of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 with episode 5!
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