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The party never ends on the USS Discovery… thanks to the return of Rainn Wilson’s Harry Mudd, who in his quest for revenge against Captain Lorca traps the crew in a time loop pulled straight from the shooting script of Groundhog Day, not to mention the TNG episode “Cause and Effect.”
It’s always a risk for any sci-fi show, let alone Star Trek, that high concept ideas like this will have been done elsewhere, and possibly better. And “Cause and Effect” is one of the classics of the Next Generation, so it’s kind of surprising that Discovery would go to that well so soon in its run. At the same time, the show really hasn’t relied much on more gimmicky (to use the term in the best possible way) plots like this yet, so it’s interesting to see them give it a try while also working in the ongoing character- and plot-beats of the series.
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