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Stargazers: A Star Trek Story episode 4 (Redshirts review)

Leon bids farewell to Ino, and the plot thickens with Syrrik.
A miniature used in the filming of Deep Space Nine, at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. The show is made up of set pieces, ship models, and outfits used during various Star Trek shows and movies, is on display at the museum from Feb. 2 through April 7, 2019. 

Trekkie Memorabilia Comes To Children S Museum
A miniature used in the filming of Deep Space Nine, at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. The show is made up of set pieces, ship models, and outfits used during various Star Trek shows and movies, is on display at the museum from Feb. 2 through April 7, 2019. Trekkie Memorabilia Comes To Children S Museum | Robert Scheer/IndyStar
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3. Storytelling

The storyline in Stargazers episode 4 is simple, yet important. To this point, we know Leon to be a curious and carefree individual. He doubles down on that following a conversation with Ino that puts him at ease.

Episode 4 also displays Leon’s tremendous heart. He tries to reconnect with his childhood friend Syrrik, who has clearly never felt a shred of love from his father, and the groundwork for the next several episodes was laid out brilliantly in episode 4.

We seem to be in for the development of some semblance of a cordial relationship between Leon and Syrrik, with the two coming to a better understanding of each other than ever before. After all, they are eventually "drawn back together in unexpected ways, navigating a complicated and evolving romance," according the Stargazers' synopsis.

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