Star Trek: Discovery crew are a 'hard F family.'
Summary Star Trek: Discovery season 5 kicked off its farewell tour by premiering the first 2 episodes on April 4, with "Under the Twin Moons" seeing Saru in particular embark on his final away mission for the USS Discovery. As the first Star Trek property of the streaming era, Discovery has boldly paved the way for the myriad of shows fans enjoy today, from animated fare such as Lower Decks to alternate histories such as Strange New Worlds.
Wilson Cruz: Yes, I've said it. If this was the season that we were going to have to end on, I'm glad that we ended on a high note. I do think it's one of our strongest seasons, if not our strongest. That character evolution was mirrored in my own life. I praise God for the growth that He took me through using Star Trek: Discovery, and using my relationships with these gorgeous people and the relationships in the story as well. From making television history twice, to being a producer, to being an executive producer. It's been a huge transformation. The growth, the height and the depth and the width and the breadth is astounding.
And then also, getting to film in Iceland . That was special. I really, really, really enjoyed that. That was such a gift. Such a gift, right? So that's one of my favorite moments, for sure. Hearing people come back to me, the fans that have watched the show, and say, "This anxiety thing, the path that you've been on and getting over it, has really helped me." Personally, I've dealt with anxiety all my life, and I'm fearful of what I can't see around the corner. If Saru can get through it, so can I. He's been a life lesson for me.
David Ajala: Well, it is no secret that at the end of season 4, though the love is abundant, the relationship is fractured. And that's a hard thing to embrace. There was a line in season 5, episode 1 , where after the adventure we have a moment of quiet. Then Burnham says, "I feel odd because I don't know how to be around you anymore." And that was such a heartbreaking, simple line, which just reflected their relationship and where it was.
All of that happened, then "When's lunch" and all of this, and then at the end it's just over. It was strange. Endings are so weird to comprehend. It doesn't really make sense. It takes time to be like, "Oh yeah, it's over."
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