The BEST episodes directed by James Kerwin

To Boldly Go: Part II
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8.11
85 votes

#1 - To Boldly Go: Part II

Star Trek Continues - Season 1 - Episode 11

The iconic mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise comes to an end, as Kirk and his crew battle the ultimate adversary.

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Fairest of Them All
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8.08
337 votes

#2 - Fairest of Them All

Star Trek Continues - Season 1 - Episode 3

In the Mirror Universe, Spock faces a choice that determines the future of the Terran Empire. FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "Mirror, Mirror" (s2e04) from the original series.

To Boldly Go: Part I
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8.00
96 votes

#3 - To Boldly Go: Part I

Star Trek Continues - Season 1 - Episode 10

To solve the ultimate mystery, the Enterprise must return to where Kirk's five-year mission began. FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (s1e03), the second pilot for the original series. This episode has characters called "espers". In the original series pilot, Mitchell said, "Man cannot survive if a race of true espers is born." FAN NOTE: The Romulan Commander character was introduced in the original series episode "The Enterprise Incident" (s3e02). The actress who played that role in the original series is the mother of the actress playing the Romulan Commander in this episode.

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The White Iris
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7.72
221 votes

#4 - The White Iris

Star Trek Continues - Season 1 - Episode 4

Captain Kirk finds himself haunted by guilt from his past as the fate of an alien world hangs in the balance. FAN NOTE: This episode involves original series character story lines: Rayna from "Requiem for Methuselah" (s3e19), Miramanee from "The Paradise Syndrome" (s3e03), and Edith Keeler from "The City on the Edge of Forever" (s1e28).

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Embracing the Winds
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7.44
119 votes

#5 - Embracing the Winds

Star Trek Continues - Season 1 - Episode 7

While the Enterprise is sent on a seemingly routine mission, Kirk is recalled to starbase where he faces an ethical dilemma that challenges the very core of Starfleet Command.