Every Star Trek: Discovery Episode Directed By Jonathan Frakes, Ranked Worst To Best

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Mark Donaldson is a writer, podcaster, and film programmer specializing in Star Trek and Doctor Who.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 9, "Lagrange Point" is the final episode to be directed by Jonathan Frakes, so how does it rank alongside his other directorial efforts? Jonathan Frakes is a prolific director, having directed 31 entries in the canon of Star Trek movies and TV shows, with more to come.

Zora's emotional crisis echoes how Lt. Commander Data was paralyzed by fear in Star Trek Generations. Related Jonathan Frakes On Directing His Final Episode Of Star Trek: Discovery Screen Rant interviews Jonathan Frakes about directing the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Discovery and his own Star Trek future.

5 Star Trek: Discovery, Season 3, Episode 3, "People of Earth" The USS Discovery pays a visit to 32nd century Earth. Close Jonathan Frakes is such a safe pair of hands as a Star Trek director that he's given the episode that introduces 32nd century Earth. In Star Trek: Discovery season 3, episode 3, "People of Earth", Burnham and the crew continue their investigation into the fate of the Federation by visiting Earth.

4 Star Trek: Discovery, Season 2, Episode 2, "New Eden" New Eden felt like a classic TNG throwback. Close In Star Trek: Discovery, season 2, episode 2, "New Eden", Captain Christopher Pike and the crew discover a multi-faith colony established by refugees from Earth's World War 3. However, centuries after their ancestors fled a nuclear holocaust, the colonists are put in the path of another one thanks to a radiation shower.

Related Star Trek: Discovery’s Rayner Captain’s Chair Joke Has A Real Life Inspiration Commander Rayner's avoidance of the captain's chair in Star Trek: Discovery season 5 is a nod to a real-life decision by Sonequa Martin-Green.

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