Like the last round of new reveals back in late January, we can now bring you the next set of Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 episode titles thanks to Canada’s newly-updated television listings!
Thanks to TV Passport, five more of Discovery’s 2019 outings can now be identified, each with its own mysterious title — and one not-so-mysterious one — to take us through the end of March.
Episode 207: “Light and Shadows” (February 28)
Episode 208: “If Memory Serves” (March 7)
Episode 209: “Project Daedalus” (March 14)
Episode 210: “The Red Angel” (March 21)
Episode 211: “Perpetual Infinity” (March 28)
“Light and Shadows” looks like it may be the first Spock-heavy entry of the year, as the first promotional photo of actor Ethan Peck in costume, released all the way back in October, is from the seventh episode of the season.
While the character could still appear in this week’s “The Sound of Thunder,” of course, all signs indicate it being a Kelpien-heavy outing, so we’re not sure how Spock might fit into Saru’s story on Kaminar.
While there have been no images from “If Memory Serves” yet released, this may be a big Spock / Burnham episode, as a play of the same name by Jonathan Tolins centers around a grown son remembering — or possibly mis-remembering — the troubles of his youth.
We know that an unspecified, upcoming episode features Sonequa Martin-Green filming a scene with Liam Hughes, as the two actors appeared in costume in an on-set photo together. Perhaps Burnham experiences a mind-meld or other type of memory-inducing event that allows her to share the screen with young Spock?
“Project Daedalus” is director Jonathan Frakes’ second outing in Discovery Season 2 — an episode written by Michele Paradise — and looks to have been named after a British study from the 1970s about the feasibility of getting an interstellar probe to another star within a single human lifespan.
With the reference to Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter, in the show’s opening credits, perhaps this will center around some sort of new development in transporter technology — as he was featured in the Enterprise episode “Daedalus.”
The big mystery of the season may be addressed head-on in “The Red Angel,” another episode from which we have a single promotional photo of Spock.
We know so little about this elusive being so far this year, and kicking off the last third of the year with a big “answers” episode might be a good idea.
Finally, the last episode of March is “Perpetual Infinity,” a title which might refer to one of the tenants of Jaina mathematics, which views the universe (and the souls within it) as a continual, unending existence without beginning or end. Pretty trippy.
We’ll find out more about these upcoming Star Trek: Discovery adventures as the season continues!