Synopsis: A reporter comes aboard the Cerritos to observe operations and interview the crew. This episode can be seen as an illustration of Carl (C.G.) Jung’s concept of projection, when an individual’s conscious ego projects a bit of one’s unconscious material onto another. In “Trusted Sources” a reporter from Federation News Network, Victoria Nuzé, comes… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 9: “Trusted Sources”
Author: Myth Maggie
My name is Margaret Ann Mendenhall, PhD - aka Myth Maggie.
I am a Mythological Scholar and a student of Depth and Archetypal Psychology. I am watching an episode or film from the Star Trek multiverse every day* and blogging about it from a mythological and depth psychological perspective, going back to The Original Series. If you love Star Trek or it has meaning for you, I invite you to join the voyage.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 8: “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus”
Synopsis: Ensign Boimler creates a new holodeck movie starring the Cerritos crew. This episode can be seen as illustrating Carl (C.G.) Jung’s theory of the difference between psychological works of art and visionary works of art; psychological works coming from an individual’s conscious life while visionary works come from an individual’s unconscious. In “Crisis Point… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 8: “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 7: “A Mathematically Perfect Redemption”
Synopsis: After deserting Cerritos, Ensign Peanut Hamper lands on an alien world. This episode can be seen as illustrating what it can feel like for a neurodivergent individual trying to fit into a neurotypical world. In “A Mathematically Perfect Redemption,” Ensign Peanut Hamper, a sentient exocomp, finds herself in a debris field, where she pieces… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 7: “A Mathematically Perfect Redemption”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 6: “Hear All, Trust Nothing”
Synopsis: While the Cerritos is docked at Deep Space Nine, Captain Freeman is tasked with negotiating with the Karemma. This episode can be seen as illustrating Carl (C. G.) Jung’s theory on how an individual’s conscious ego projects the individual’s unconscious material onto another. In “Hear All, Trust Nothing,” after the U.S.S. Vancouver is sent… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 6: “Hear All, Trust Nothing”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 5: “Reflections”
Synopsis: Ensigns Mariner and Boimler are tasked with representing Starfleet in a recruitment booth at a job fair on Tulgana IV, while on Cerritos Ensign Rutherford is confronted by a younger version of his personality. This episode can be seen as illustrations of how the conscious ego and unconscious operate differently in our psyches. In… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 5: “Reflections”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 4: “Room for Growth”
Synopsis: Captain Freeman takes the engineering staff on a therapeutic retreat while the lower deck shifts try to game the system to win a lottery for vacant room assignments. This episode can be seen as an illustration of neurodiversity, and how having a different way of relating to the world isn’t wrong, it is just… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 4: “Room for Growth”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 3: “Mining the Mind’s Mines”
Synopsis: The crews from the U.S.S. Cerritos and the U.S.S. Carlsbad must work together to complete a mission on a scientific outpost. This episode can be seen as an illustration of what Carl (C. G.) Jung called projection—when an individual’s conscious ego projects contents of one’s own unconscious material onto another. “In Mining the Mind’s… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 3: “Mining the Mind’s Mines”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 2: “The Least Dangerous Game”
Synopsis: Commander Ransom is ordered to supervise Ensign Mariner. This episode can be seen as an illustration of James Hillman’s acorn theory, that just as an acorn has everything inside it to become an oak tree, we all have inner daimons that have all the information we need to become who we were meant to… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 2: “The Least Dangerous Game”
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 1: “Grounded”
Synopsis: Ensign Mariner tries to find evidence that proves her mother is innocent of the charges against her. This episode can be seen as an illustration of Carl G. (C.G.) Jung’s concept of a feeling-toned complex. In “Grounded” while the U.S.S. Cerritos is impounded in spacedock, Ensign Beckett Mariner is determined to prove her mother,… Continue reading Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 3, Episode 1: “Grounded”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1, Episode 10: “The Quality of Mercy”
Synopsis: When Captain Pike believes that he has found a way to escape the fate that was revealed to him, he is met by a future version of himself who dissuades him from it. This episode can be seen as an unusual illustration of James Hillman’s acorn theory, the concept that just as acorns have… Continue reading Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1, Episode 10: “The Quality of Mercy”