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Spun off from another pre- quel show, “Star Trek: Discov- ery,” “Strange New Worlds” has even more in store for fans: A third season already has been ordered, ahead of the premiere of Season 2. “We have tried to harken back to some of the values and styles of the original series that got those of us who are a little older ignited on our ‘Star Trek’ journeys,” explains exec- utive producer Akiva Golds- man. “In doing so, we’ve tried to look back and interpolate some parts of the original se- ries that might not have made it to the screen, some things that might have happened just before Jim Kirk took over the Enterprise. And, as such, some familiar faces are finding new life.” Mount brought his Pike portrayal over from “Star Trek: Discovery,” which also featured Ethan Peck (“In Time,” 2011) as Spock and Rebecca Romijn (“X-Men,” 2000) as Number One before they made the journey to “Strange New Worlds.” Nurse Chapel (played by Jess Bush, “Playing For Keeps”) and Ensign Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding, “Broadway Who- dunit: Escape From Camp Eerie,” 2020) are among other long-familiar characters who make their “Strange New Worlds” presence known. The second season of “Strange New Worlds” also includes Carol Kane (“Hunters”) in a recurring role. “There was something about ‘Star Trek’ that was so far off the radar for me,” re- flects “Hell on Wheels” alum Mount, who also is the char- acter Black Bolt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “It wasn’t even on my bucket list. I just never thought I would end up captaining the Enterprise. It’s insane when you think about it. And every single day I’m on the set — I’m not exag- gerating — is both disbelief and a feeling of tremendous gratitude.” A particularly intriguing crossover story is part of Sea- son 2 of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” which will merge temporarily with “Star Trek: Lower Decks” ... an ani- mated show. Franchise veteran Jonathan Frakes (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”) direct- ed that story, which features the voices of Tawny Newsome (“Space Force”) and Jack Quaid (“The Boys”) in their “Lower Decks” parts — and challenges traditional “Star Trek” boundaries by combin- ing live action and animation. Still, Goldsman maintains that he and his staff “are, by nature, people who like col- oring books, and we sort of like staying within the lines as much as we can. We’re ‘Star Trek’ fans, so (adhering to es- tablished) canon is almost al- ways delightfully challenging, except when it’s really a pain in the a—. But within reason, we still try to skew as closely to it as possible.” cover story Boldly going: ‘Star Trek’ prequel explores ‘Strange New Worlds’ again BY JAY BOBBIN Ethan Peck in “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” “The Maltese Falcon” (1941): An obvious “must” for this list, director-screen- writer John Huston’s version of the Dashiell Hammett novel casts Bogart as hard-boiled detective Sam Spade, prob - ing the murder of his partner in a case also involving a statue that’s “the stuff that dreams are made of.” “Casablanca” (1942): You certainly must remember this, at least if you are a true movie lover. Bogart is unforgettable as cynical cafe owner Rick (Bogart), who has an indelibly dangerous wartime reunion with his former flame Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), in one of the most famous films ever made ... packed with scenes that are immediately recognizable. “In a Lonely Place” (1950): Bogart gives a great perfor- mance as a screenwriter who just might be involved in a murder, to the alarm of his new love (Gloria Grahame). Turner Classic Movies shows the film Tuesday, June 13. “Sabrina” (1954): Director Billy Wilder’s delightful romantic comedy teams Bogart and William Holden as dissimilar, very rich brothers who both become attracted to their chauffeur”s daughter (Audrey Hepburn). best of ... BY JAY BOBBIN BEST HUMPHREY BOGART MOVIES Gloria Grahame and Humphrey Bogart in “In A Lonely Place” June 11 - 17, 2023 The Galveston County Daily News 3 One of the most popular phrases heard by people of all back- grounds in their youth is how much potential they have when looking ahead to the future. As it so happens, one young couple has taken that idea and run with it, using the premise of “potential” to drive their home renovation show. Tune in for the premiere of “Small Town Potential” when it airs Wednesday, June 14, on HGTV. Davina Thomasula, a New York state real estate agent, works side- by-side with her partner, builder Kristin Leitheuser, to spruce up some homes in the Hudson Valley area of New York. Located less than two and a half hours north of the Big Apple, Hudson Valley is filled with lush forests, sprawling farmland and a quaint, small-town feel — a far different vibe than its closest big city. And as young couples everywhere struggle to save up the money for their first home, Thoma- sula and Leitheuser are here to offer some advice and a helping hand. According to HGTV, the pair “will help families who are ready to set- tle down in a cosy Upstate New York town find the perfect house to renovate and call home. In each ep- isode, Davina will devise a timeless design plan complemented by the area’s natural surroundings that Kris- tin will bring to life with the help of her dad and building partner, Don.” lifestyle Living up to ‘Potential’: HGTV looks to the future with ‘Small Town Potential’ BY DANA SIMPSON Davina Thomasula and Kristin Leitheuser of “Small Town Potential” Chances are that each and every one of us has experiences an itch, a rash or a skin condition of some kind at least once in our lives, but what of the more persistent and pesky skin afflictions? From eczema to keloids and beyond, Dr. Emma Craythorne has been helping patients find relief at her dermatological practice in London, En- gland. Now heading into its fifth season, Cray- thorne and her team prepare to battle a whole new selection of dangerous, ugly and uncom- fortable maladies. Season 5 of “Save My Skin” premieres Wednesday, June 14, on TLC. Ever since the series’ debut in 2019, Cray- thorne has been getting up close and personal with the most infectious, annoying and disfigur- ing skin abnormalities, and this new season is no different. While those who have seen the show will already know what to expect, TLC described the new season in such a way that may make even the most loyal “Dr. Pimple Popper” devotees tune in, stating that Craythorne continues “[u] sing cutting-edge technology and tried and tested methods of popping, slicing, and squeezing, [as] she helps people get their lives back.” The new episodes see the dermatology team at 152 Harley St. in London facing some familiar conditions, such as allergic reactions and simple dermatitis, along with some real stumpers. More specifically, according to PremiereDate.News, “a few mystery conditions ... put Emma’s skin sleuthing skills to the test” as she tries to suss out a diagnosis and get to the root of the issue to prevent it from occurring ever again. reality tv BY DANA SIMPSON Dr. Emma Craythorne from “Save My Skin” Doctor’s orders: Dr. Craythorne prescribes fifth season of ‘Save My Skin’ in focus “The Righteous Gemstones - Season 3” (season premiere - HBO/Max, June 18) Telling the story of a world-fa- mous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work, Season 3 picks back up as the spoiled Gemstone children finally get their wish to take control of the Church, they discover leadership is harder than they imagined and that their extravagant lifestyle comes with a heavy price. 4 The Galveston County Daily News June 11 - 17, 2023 Texas Rangers. From Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. (Live) 8 p.m. ESPN2 Athletes Unlimit- ed Softball Teams TBA. 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From Oakdale Golf and Country Club in Toronto. (Live) 4 p.m. GOLF PGA Korn Ferry Tour Golf BMW Charity Pro- Am, Final Round. (Live) June 11 - 17, 2023 The Galveston County Daily News 5 With the highly anticipated U.S. Open Golf Championship just around the corner, there’s certainly one name that stands out among the talented field of competitors — Matt Fitzpat- rick. Born in Sheffield, England, the 28-year-old has quickly made a significant impact in the world of golf, having already accumulated numerous accolades and displaying a maturity level beyond his years. After winning the Silver Medal as the leading amateur at the 2013 Open Championship, his career trajectory has skyrocketed, climbing up the world rankings at a remarkable pace after making an official move to professional golf in 2014. Putting his talent on full display, the Englishman won his first professional tournament at the 2015 British Masters, crack- ing the top-100 ranking, at No. 59, for the first time in his career. Continuing his elite level of play, his performance at the British Masters earned him a spot on the 2016 European Ryder Cup team. He concluded his triumphant rookie season with one tour win and an impressive nine Top 10 finishes. Having now been propelled to prominence and beginning to pave a path for himself, he went on and put together a string of dominant performances, showcasing his ability to play under pressure, like winning the 2016 DP World Tour Championship over Tyrrell Hayton by one shot. Leading up to the U.S. Open Championship this year, Fitzpatrick’s statistics can do all the talking — he’s currently ranked No. 7 worldwide. His driving accuracy, putting average and greens in regulation percentages consistently rank among the top on the PGA Tour. His patented short game is sure to play a big role as well. He’s now racked up eight European Tour wins, One Asian Tour win and two PGA Tour wins, including winning his first major championship last year when he finished at six-under-par, one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris, at the U.S. Open. Matt Fitzpatrick looking for another major victory FACTS: Full name: Matthew Thomas Fitzpatrick Birth date: Sept. 1, 1994 Birthplace: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England Height/weight: 5’10”/155 lbs Honors and achieve- ments: Matt Fitzpatrick became the first English- man to win the U.S. Am- ateur since 1911 when he won in 2013. He was the youngest player in the top- 100 ranks (2016). player profile BY ROBERTO JOZEF in focus “The Walking Dead: Dead City” (series premiere - AMC/ AMC+, June 18) This latest “Walking Dead” spinoff follows popular original series characters Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, long ago cut off from the mainland. The crum- bling city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world full of anarchy, danger, beauty, and terror. The series also stars Gaius Charles and Zeljko Ivanek, amongst others. “Secret Invasion” (series premiere - Disney+, June 21) In Marvel Studios’ new series, set in the present day MCU (Phase 5), Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) learns of a clandestine invasion of Earth by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls. 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FEAR THE WALKING DEAD AMC 8 p.m. A new episode airs, following the journey of Alicia Clark (Al- ycia Debnam-Carey) and her fellow survivors, now living within the walls of PADRE, seven years past the events of Season 7. Together, they must fight the clock and PA- DRE’s strongest forces. MORSE & THE LAST ENDEAVOUR: A MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! SPECIAL PBS 8 p.m. This special marks the end of Inspector Morse and features interviews with the cast, who reflect on the appeal of the series set in 1960s Britain. It also goes behind the scenes during the last season, tying up decades of interconnect- ing plots. 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