Directed by the always reliable Jonathan Frakes (and written by Dana Horgan & Kathryn Lyn), it's no surprise that "A Space Adventure Hour" is packed full of references to all things Trek. The episode opens with a brilliant parody of Star Trek: The Original Series entitled The Last Frontier, complete with a hilariously accurate impression of William Shatner courtesy of Paul Wesley.
I would happily have watched an entire episode of this, but Strange New Worlds gets back to business as usual after the TOS-style credits for The Last Frontier. While the Enterprise is studying a collapsing neutron star, Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) assigns La'an to test out the new holodeck technology, which results in a fun mystery adventure that quickly turns dangerous.
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“A Space Adventure Hour” spends much of its runtime in the holodeck, as La’an tries to push the new technology to its limits while Lt. Scotty (Martin Quinn) keeps the rest of the Enterprise’s systems up and running. La’an decides to create a holodeck murder mystery based on stories she used to read about a detective named Amelia Moon.
In order to create realistic characters, the holodeck has to use transporter patterns from the Enterprise crew. This means all of the show’s main cast members get to participate in the fun, giving them a chance to portray very different characters. As La’an cycles through different potential suspects and solutions, she recruits Lt. Spock (Ethan Peck) for a different perspective.
Anson Mount is particularly great as the delightfully quirky writer of The Last Frontier, who intones: “I’m a writer, we’re never happy about anything.”
Before long, the holodeck’s safety protocols malfunction (because of course they do), so La’an and Spock have to worry about staying alive in addition to solving the murder. In the end, “A Space Adventure Hour” delivers a clever twist that harkens back to TNG’s “Elementary, Dear Data,” and La’an determines that holodeck technology isn’t quite ready for full-scale distribution just yet.
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Before the holodeck begins malfunctioning, La’an is clearly having a blast as Amelia Moon, and it's great to see her have fun for a change. She has grown a lot as a character since her earliest appearances on the show, and “A Space Adventure Hour” is a wonderful illustration of how far she's come.
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, La’an and Spock embark on a romantic relationship at the episode’s end. While this was teased a bit in episode 2, I’m not completely sold on this particular pairing, as much as I want to see both La’an and Spock happy.
Scotty gets some great moments, too, as he insists on handling the issues that arise all on his own, until he eventually recruits Ensign Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding) for help.
As the holodeck malfunctions and draws more and more power from the Enterprise engines, the ship faces imminent destruction from a gamma burst. It’s a jarring break from the holodeck storyline, and it’s all handled very quickly, making it feel like an unnecessary moment inserted into the episode just to give the rest of the crew something to do.