One would think that a TV episode could not cope with so many explosive developments occurring at the same time, but “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 2 Episode 3 might just prove this assumption wrong. It would appear that there are going to be several exciting events featured in the upcoming segment. They include the return of the Klingons and Phillippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh).
As Metro reports, “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 2 Episode 3 is going to be a wild ride for the viewers. With the larger concern of the red lights appearing all over the galaxy and Spock’s (Ethan Peck) condition, the crew of the Discovery will also need to contend with diplomatic issues. The appearance of the Klingons, to start with, is not comforting for anyone eager to avoid confrontation.
Based on the photos of “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 2 Episode 3 that were released, it would seem that the alien creatures have embraced their hairy sides; literally. The Klingons now have hair everywhere, which is quite the change from the first season.
The synopsis for “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 2 Episode 3 also paints a rather troubling picture for the characters. It would seem that Michael (Sonequa Martin-Green), Tilly (Mary Wiseman), and L’Rell (Mary Chieffo) will not be doing well.
“A surprise visitor to the U.S.S. Discovery brings shocking news about Spock and dredges up past regrets for Burnham,” the synopsis reads. “Following the asteroid incident, Tilly struggles to keep a grip on her reality. L’Rell’s authority on Qo’noS is threatened.”
Suffice it to say, “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 2 Episode 3 is going to be an exciting addition to the kicker of a start of the season. It will be available on Feb. 1 for fans to watch, so it won’t be much longer of a wait for viewers.


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