Tag: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
What to Watch on TV: The Wonder Years, Black Mirror, and Outlander
For the week of June 11th, our TV picks include The Wonder Years, Black Mirror, Outlander, and more!
What to Stream in June: Secret Invasion, Never Have I Ever, iCarly
Each month, streaming services roll out a bunch of new movies and shows. Here are our picks for what you’ll definitely want to stream in June.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has received an early Season 3 renewal ahead of its Season 2 premiere this summer. Read on for the details!
25 Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Shows of 2022
From a twisted take on the elusive “work/life balance” to the resurgence of vampires, there have been many sci-fi/fantasy TV shows to enjoy this year.
TV We’re Thankful for in 2022: House of the Dragon, Abbott Elementary, A League of Their Own, Ghosts, and More
From Abbott Elementary to House of the Dragon, here’s a look at the TV shows the Tell-Tale TV team is thankful for this year.
Representation on TV: Highlights for June Include ‘Dead End: Paranormal Park,’ ‘Dark Winds,’ and ‘Our Flag Means Death’
We’re highlighting TV shows expanding representation on TV, like Dead End: Paranormal Park, Dark Winds, and Our Flag Means Death.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: The Serene Squall (Season 1 Episode 7)
If you’re working on an Enterprise Bingo sheet at home, you can cross off “the ship gets taken over by an outside force.”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach (Season 1 Episode 6)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 6, “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach,” is an installment that is almost too timely and evergreen.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: Spock Amok (Season 1 Episode 5)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 1 Episode 5, “Spock Amok,” reminds us that Star Trek should be fun.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: Memento Mori (Season 1 Episode 4)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 4, “Memento Mori,” brings back a classic antagonist that forces La’an to confront her traumatic past.









