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Tango0108 Jan 2019 10:12 p.m. PST

…. Moment of His Star Trek: Short Treks Episode


"Harry Mudd's escapades in the fourth and final Star Trek: Discovery minisode might have been the most delightful of the whole set—but aside from bringing some much-needed levity to the proceedings, for star Rainn Wilson, its climax represented a new challenge.

"The Escape Artist" spends most of its runtime with Harry Mudd recalling multiple times he's been caught by hunters attempting to claim a bounty reward from the Federation on the man who, well, once tried to get the entire crew of one of its most important vessels murdered because its Captain was a bit of a douchebag…."
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