STAR TREK: DISCOVERY 312 Photos: “There Is A Tide…”

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This week brings us to the season’s penultimate Star Trek: Discovery episode, and we’ve got a new round of photos from “There Is A Tide…” for you today!

In this new episode — which in early leaks was titled “The Good of the People” — the Discovery crew, under Sylvia Tilly’s (Mary Wiseman) command, must work to attempt to retake the captured starship from Osyraa’s (Janet Kidder) Emerald Chain forces.

Meanwhile, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Book (David Ajala) must find a way to return to the stolen starship after being left behind in the Verubin Nebula, and help liberate it before it can become a weapon against Starfleet Command.

Here are eight new photos from “There Is A Tide…,” where…

The episode’s title comes from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (Act IV, Scene III), where Brutus explains to Cassius that “There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune,” a metaphor for recognizing and seizing an opportunity at the right time.

Finally, if you didn’t catch it at the end of “Su’Kal,” here’s a new preview for the episode — featuring the long-expected return of recurring Discovery guest star Kenneth Mitchell — and a clip which debuted during Thursday’s episode of The Ready Room where Osyraa tries to play-act an attack on Discovery to gain entry to Starfleet’s inner sanctum, as Admiral Vance (Oded Fehr) watches from afar.

THERE IS A TIDE… — After capturing the U.S.S. Discovery, Osyraa seeks a meeting with Admiral Vance while Burnham and the crew must overcome unimaginable odds as they attempt to regain command of their ship.

Written by Kenneth Lin. Directed by Jonathan Frakes.

Star Trek: Discovery returns Thursday, December 31 with “There Is A Tide…” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel. International viewers get the episode January 1 on Netflix, in all other global regions.

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