The voyages of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Trek Discovery will continue for a second season. CBS announced in a post on the that the new show has been officially renewed, with nine more episodes to go in the first season (and we still have some questions after w🎀atching Star Trek Disc𓆉overy episode 6). Trek fans have a lot to look forward to.

Not only is this good news for the show, it's also an affirmation for the CBS All Access streaming service that serves as Discovery'🐽s exclusive home in the US and Canada. I'll admit, I was worried that CBS had hamstrung the show's potential by locking Discovery behind a bespoke service, asking viewers for both a subscription fee and patience with downtime and other inevitable growing pains.

Speaking of which, if you're one of those lucky so-and-sos who gets to just watch Discovery on Netflix, you may have missed all the grumbling from this side of the Atlantic last night. It really stings to pay a monthly fee to watch one show in particular as soon as it's available and then not be able to ac▨tually watch that show.

Hopefully those issues were just a sign of the show's burgeoning popularity and CBS All Access gets whatever it needs to provide a smoother experience next week. We're still a good warp or two away from the season finale, though the show will go on a winter break after episode 9 airs on November 12. You can always check out our list of all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Trek Discovery Easter eggs while you wait.

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