Season 4



Star Trek: Discovery
Season 4
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Release
Original networkCBS All Access
Season chronology
List of Star Trek: Discovery episodes

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The fourth season of the American television series Star Trek: Discovery follows the crew of the USS Discovery exploring the future, over 900 years after the events of the original Star Trek series. The season is being produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment, with Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise serving as showrunners.

Sonequa Martin-Green stars as Michael Burnham, along with the returning Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman, Wilson Cruz, and David Ajala. Active development on the season began by January 2020, with more time spent writing than previous seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season was officially announced in October 2020. Filming began in November 2020 in Toronto, Canada, with new filming processes implemented to ensure safety during the pandemic. Production is set to end in June 2021.

The season is set to be released on the streaming service CBS All Access.

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

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  • Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham[1]
  • Doug Jones as Saru[1]
  • Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets[1]
  • Mary Wiseman as Sylvia Tilly[1]
  • Wilson Cruz as Hugh Culber[1]
  • David Ajala as Cleveland 'Book' Booker[1]

Recurring[edit]

  • Blu del Barrio as Adira Tal[2]
  • Ian Alexander as Gray Tal[2]

Notable guests[edit]

  • David Cronenberg as Kovich[3]
  • Oded Fehr as Charles Vance[4]

Production[edit]

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Development[edit]

Active development on a fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery began by January 2020, during production on the series' third season.[5] By March, a fifth season was also in development with the intention of production on the fourth and fifth seasons taking place back-to-back.[6] On August 12, co-creator and co-showrunner Alex Kurtzman confirmed that plans for the season had been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, though the series' writers room had been working remotely by that time. He added that 'we have actually been able to get quite ahead in scripts' for the season.[7] Pre-production on the season began in Toronto, Canada, on August 17.[8]CBS All Access and showrunners Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise officially announced the season on October 16, the day after the third season premiered, with production set to begin on November 2.[1]

Writing[edit]

'Representation matters. It matters to see a version of yourself on screen. It matters there are non-binary and transgender characters. It matters that there is a Black woman in the captain's chair. It matters that there is a gay couple on our show. We will continue to do that for the show, and the world we live in, but also, to honor the Star Trek legacy. '

Season 4 Attack On Titan

—Co-showrunner Michelle Paradise on the importance of representation to the series.[9]

Kurtzman stated in October 2020 that all seasons after the third would continue to be set in the 32nd century.[10] The third season ends with series protagonist Michael Burnham becoming the captain of Discovery, which star Sonequa Martin-Green said was a new beginning for the series.[11] Paradise said the character had 'grown in many ways' over the series' first three seasons, and the question for the fourth season was 'how can she continue to grow moving forward, even as she's a captain?'[4] The third season also ends with the previous captain, Saru, leaving the Discovery and returning to his homeworld of Kaminar. Paradise confirmed that he would return in the fourth season.[12]

Paradise said the writers always intended to form a 'really lovely' family unit in the third season with Paul Stamets and Hugh Culber, a gay couple, and the non-binary Adira, and she said this would extend to include Adira's transgender boyfriend Gray moving forward.[13] As part of this, Paradise confirmed that the promise from the end of the third season to make the character Gray Tal be 'seen' would be paid off in the fourth season. This refers to Gray only being visible to Adira following his death, and is a metaphor in the series for representation.[9] Actor Ian Alexander said he had a lot more 'hands-on involvement' with Gray's storyline in the fourth season.[14]

Casting[edit]

Sonequa Martin-Green stars as Michael Burnham, who is the captain of Discovery in the season

The season stars the returning Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham, Doug Jones as Saru, Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets, Mary Wiseman as Sylvia Tilly, Wilson Cruz as Hugh Culber, and David Ajala as Cleveland 'Book' Booker.[1]

Several recurring stars reprise their roles from the third season, including Blu del Barrio as Adira Tal,[2]Ian Alexander as Gray Tal,[2]David Cronenberg as Kovich,[3] and Oded Fehr as Charles Vance.[4]Tig Notaro was asked to reprise her recurring guest role of Jett Reno in the season for two different filming blocks. She chose not to travel to Toronto for filming in November 2020 due to the pandemic, but was hoping that conditions for travel during the pandemic would be safer in May 2021 to allow her to travel for the second block.[15]

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Filming[edit]

Filming began at Pinewood Toronto Studios in Toronto, Canada, on November 2, 2020.[8][16] Due to the pandemic, the production was unable to film on location outside of North America as they did for the third season.[10] The cast traveled to Toronto early to quarantine for 14 days before filming, per the Canadian government's requirements.[10][17]

Production was previously expected to take place from July 2020 to January 2021,[18] filming back-to-back with a potential fifth season,[6] but these plans were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7] Kurtzman stated in October 2020 that filming would be a 'systematised, militarised operation' due to the pandemic, with the season's crew working in 'pods' to minimize the potential spread of the virus.[19] The cast and crew were tested three times a week during filming.[17] Jones described filming the season as slower than the previous seasons, but said it was safe.[20]

Kurtzman revealed in October 2020 that CBS was constructing a video wall to allow for virtual production on the season,[10] based on technology developed for the series The Mandalorian.[21] This was still being installed by the time production took a break for Christmas in late December. The majority of filming for the first two episodes had been completed by then, but scenes requiring the video wall were set to be filmed after the break once the technology was ready.[20] Filming on the season is set to end on June 10, 2021.[8]

Music[edit]

Composer Jeff Russo confirmed in December 2020 that he would begin work on the fourth season once the third season was completed.[22]

Release[edit]

The season is set to be released on CBS All Access in the United States. Bell Media broadcasts the series in Canada on the specialty channels CTV Sci-Fi Channel (English) and Z (French) on the same day as the U.S., before streaming episodes on Crave. Netflix has streaming rights for the series in another 188 countries, and releases each episode of the series for streaming within 24 hours of its U.S. debut.[1]

Season 4 Masked Singer

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External links[edit]

  • Star Trek: Discovery on IMDb
  • Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 on Memory Alpha
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The Fosters
Season 4
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkFreeform
Original releaseJune 20, 2016 –
April 11, 2017
Season chronology
Next
Season 5
List of The Fosters episodes

The fourth season of The Fosters premiered on June 20, 2016 and ended on April 11, 2017. The season consisted of 20 episodes and stars Teri Polo and Sherri Saum as Stef Foster and Lena Adams, an interracial lesbian couple, who foster a girl, Callie (Maia Mitchell) and her younger brother, Jude (Hayden Byerly) while also trying to juggle raising Latino twin teenagers, Mariana and Jesus (Cierra Ramirez and Noah Centineo), and Stef's biological son, Brandon (David Lambert). In this season, Callie is determined to find out about a police case who convicted a teenager of murder but learns the dark secrets surrounding the case. Meanwhile, after adopting AJ, Mike struggles with fatherhood while dealing with his girlfriend, Ana. Also, Mariana struggles to let go of Nick (Louis Hunter) after the incident at school.

Cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

  • Teri Polo as Stef Adams Foster
  • Sherri Saum as Lena Adams Foster
  • Noah Centineo as Jesus Adams Foster
  • Hayden Byerly as Jude Adams Foster
  • David Lambert as Brandon Foster
  • Maia Mitchell as Callie Adams Foster
  • Cierra Ramirez as Mariana Adams Foster
  • Danny Nucci as Mike Foster

Recurring cast[edit]

  • Tom Williamson as AJ Hensdale
  • Jordan Rodrigues as Mat Tan
  • Elliot Fletcher as Aaron Baker
  • Amanda Leighton as Emma
  • Kalama Epstein as Noah
  • Izabela Vidovic as Taylor
  • Louis Hunter as Nick Stratos
  • Annika Marks as Monte Porter
  • Denyse Tontz as Cortney Strathmore
  • Brandon Quinn as Gabriel Duncroft
  • Kerr Smith as Robert Quinn
  • Alexandra Barreto as Ana Gutierrez
  • Alex Skuby as Joe Gray
  • Hugh Scott as Doug Harvey
  • Levi Fiehler as Troy Johnson
  • Daffany Clark as Daphne Keene
  • Mark Totty as Craig Stratos
  • Jared Ward as Drew Turner
  • Michael Traynor as Craig
  • Adam Irigoyen as Kyle Snow
  • Meg DeLacy as Grace Mullen
  • Hope Olaidé Wilson as Diamond

Guest cast[edit]

  • Annie Potts as Sharon Elkin
  • Rob Morrow as Will
  • Lorraine Toussaint as Dana Adams
  • Bruce Davison as Stuart Adams
  • Suzanne Cryer as Jenna Paul
  • Madisen Beaty as Talya Banks
  • Madison Pettis as Daria
  • Bailee Madison as Sophia Quinn
  • Ashley Argota as Lou Chan
  • April Parker Jones as Captain Roberts
  • Noah Urrea as Todd
  • Chad Todhunter as Patrick Molloy
  • Jay Ali as Timothy

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Episodes[edit]

Season 4 The Crown

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
631'Potential Energy'Rob MorrowBradley Bredeweg & Peter PaigeJune 20, 20160.91[1]
Anchor Beach is on lockdown when Mariana's boyfriend, Nick, enters the school with a gun after witnessing her kissing her ex, Mat. Meanwhile, Callie goes through the aftermath of having told her moms about her and Brandon.
642'Safe'Rob MorrowJoanna JohnsonJune 27, 20161.05[2]
The Adams Foster family is on high alert when Nick is still on the run after his stunt at school. Stef orders the family to take a break from all social media while she tries to catch Nick. Meanwhile, Stef and Lena decide what to do with Brandon and Callie.
653'Trust'Elodie KeeneAnne MeredithJuly 11, 20160.80[3]
Following the lockdown, the school opens again. Mariana is accused of causing Nick's actions, and Callie is suspended after assaulting another student. Meanwhile, Lena struggles to feel safe again, and Emma and Jesus get tested for STDs; he waits anxiously for the results.
664'Now for Then'Silas HowardConstance M. BurgeJuly 18, 20160.82[4]
Callie starts on her senior project, taking pictures of her former foster homes. Callie runs into the mother of Liam (a former foster brother); the mother accuses Callie of destroying her family by accusing Liam of rape. While visiting another foster home, Callie discovers that her former foster brother, Kyle, is in juvie on murder charges. Brandon and Cortney are hosting a party at their home when Cortney is served legal papers her ex has filed, seeking full custody of their son. Meanwhile, Mariana visits Nick in prison.
675'Forty'Velvet Andrews SmithMegan Lynn & Wade SolomonJuly 25, 20160.84[5]
Lena celebrates her 40th birthday while Jude finds a new boyfriend and Callie reunites with her former foster brother, Kyle.
686'Justify'Kelli WilliamsCristian MartinezAugust 1, 20160.93[6]
Lena is pushed to the limit when she discovers secrets involving her parents, while Mariana gets pushed around by male STEM team members. Jesus wants to change his and Emma's relationship agreement, and Jude learns that Noah has a medical marijuana card.
697'Highs and Lows'Chandra WilsonKris Q. RehlAugust 8, 20160.80[7]
Whilst covering for Gabe when he doesn't turn up for work on the garage Jesus hits himself in the forehead with a nail gun. Callie tells Noah's mom about him giving Jude marijuana. Emma agrees to be Jesus's girlfriend again when they're in the hospital. Stef and Lena need to sell the house to pay back Lena's father.
708'Girl Code'Aprill WinneyStory by : Dan Richter
Teleplay by : Megan Lynn & Wade Solomon
August 15, 20160.88[8]
After putting up with the boys on her team undermining her authority, Marianna puts her foot down and the boys abandon their team. Marianna goes into overdrive trying to compensate for their betrayal. Emma and Jesus try to calm her down. When their robot comes in over weight, they make some last minute changes. Lena and Stef continue trying to sell the house but having everyone around makes it difficult. Callie is told to keep away from Patrick Malloy. Brandon continues to practice for his Juilliard audition.
719'New York'Joanna JohnsonJoanna JohnsonAugust 22, 20160.88[9]
Brandon goes to New York for his Juilliard audition. He breaks up with Courtney. They find a loophole to get out of selling the house. Mariana is angry when she discovers Lena's journal and uncovers Lena's feelings about adopting Marianna and Jesus.
7210'Collateral Damage'Peter PaigeBradley Bredeweg & Peter PaigeAugust 29, 20160.99[10]
Mariana takes more of Jesus's ADHD pills and thinks she sees Nick. Callie presses to find Martha Johnson's true killer. She also tries to put another bill on the ballot to beat Justina's. They try to get signatures at Bayfest and go to see Brandon's reunion with his old band. Nick shows up and knocks out Jesus because he tried to protect Mariana after he and Emma told Stef Nick was there. Callie is in a car with a possible killer whilst Brandon can't go to Juilliard.
7311'Insult to Injury'Rob MorrowBradley Bredeweg & Peter PaigeJanuary 31, 20170.92[11]
Callie gets in a confrontation with Troy inside his car, which results in their vehicle slamming into another car. Callie checks on the other driver but then flees the scene of the accident when Troy chases after her. She later decides to go into a police station to make a statement, not realizing that fleeing in the first place was a crime. Jude and Noah sneak onto a boat. Brandon says goodbye to Courtney. Meanwhile at the hospital, Jesus is in serious condition, while Lena discovers that Mariana has been taking Jesus's pills and gets her checked out.
7412'Dream a Little Dream'Rob MorrowJoanna JohnsonFebruary 7, 20170.67[12]
While unconscious, Jesus enters a dreamworld in which he encounters his family members. Callie finds herself in deep trouble when Troy claims that she caused the accident. She ends up in juvenile detention after being questioned without her parents present. Meanwhile, Brandon suspects that something might be going on with Mariana.
7513'Cruel and Unusual'Norman BuckleyAnne MeredithFebruary 14, 20170.76[13]
Fed up with all of the secrets in the household, Stef removes all of the doors from the kids' rooms. Robert shows up offering legal help for Callie, but Stef turns him down. In juvie, Callie comes across a guard who is bringing drugs into the facility. When he suspects that she knows what's going on, he gets her sent into solitary confinement. At her hearing, the judge decides to get her tried as an adult, though she's able to return home. Jesus is also returning home from the hospital. Brandon confronts both Matt and Mariana about her possibly being pregnant. When she says no, she and Brandon suspect that Emma actually might be.
7614'Doors and Windows'Susan FlanneryConstance M. BurgeFebruary 21, 20170.73[14]
Mariana asks Emma about her possible pregnancy, which she denies. Callie is still working on trying to gather a case against Troy for Martha's murder. Stef finds out that Callie had broken into someone's house. There is ongoing tension between AJ and Aaron. Brandon tries to help Jesus readjust through music therapy. Emma also ends up telling him that she's pregnant with Jesus's baby.
7715'Sex Ed'Michael MedicoKris Q. RehlFebruary 28, 20170.66[15]
Brandon accompanies Emma to a clinic, where she debates whether or not to get an abortion. Callie's senior project is put on display at school. Since Anchor Beach doesn't offer sex ed for LGBT youth, Jude decides to join a gay dating app and plans on meeting up with one of his matches.
7816'The Long Haul'Bradley BredewegMegan Lynn & Wade SolomonMarch 14, 20170.71[16]
Stef's mother comes for a visit and announces that she's engaged. Mariana suggests their backyard for a venue. Stef reluctantly agrees to hold their ceremony there in a matter of days, however, she is shocked when her mother tells her that she needs help getting out of the engagement. Callie spots AJ getting closer to another girl. Emma tells Brandon to give Jesus a letter, though he can't read it yet because of his brain injury. When he asks his grandmother to, she decides to leave out the part about the abortion.
7917'Diamond in the Rough'Lily MariyeCristian MartinezMarch 21, 20170.69[17]
Stef is brought onto a new case at work and meets Diamond, a teenage prostitute who's reluctant to help them. Stef eventually gets her into Girls United, however, Diamond is still contacting her pimp via Callie's phone. When Callie sees AJ kissing another girl, she tries to rekindle their relationship. Mariana tries to help Jesus by getting her parents to agree to a treehouse building project as the twins' combined senior project. Mike wants to officially adopt AJ, but AJ tells him that he plans on moving in with his brother soon. Emma wants Brandon to get the letter back for her but Mariana catches him and she's let in on the secret.
8018'Dirty Laundry'Laura Nisbet PetersMegan Lynn & Wade SolomonMarch 28, 20170.69[18]
After being constantly bullied by boys in his class, Jude decides to get revenge, though Noah disapproves. Mariana tracks down Gabe but finds out that he's moving out of state for work. Callie's trial gets a date and in the meantime, she decides to join Aaron on a trip back home to visit his family, who still have a hard time accepting his transition. Callie and Aaron end up kissing. Jude also finds out information about Anchor Beach.
8119'Who Knows'Joanna JohnsonJoanna JohnsonApril 4, 20170.62[19]
Stef and Lena confront Brandon about the letter they found regarding Emma. As Callie's trial nears, her parents and legal advisors implore her to follow their suggestion, though she is still adamant on bringing in DNA evidence to convict Troy. Stef insists they can't use it because it would mean Callie admitting she broke into someone's house. Stef questions Diamond about her pimp Russell, who later shows up to the group home to leave behind a phone for Diamond. Callie and Daphne catch her. When Emma shows Jesus an anonymous Twitter page with secrets posted about people at Anchor Beach, Jesus realizes that Mariana is behind it and is able to piece together that Emma was pregnant. When Callie visits Kyle again, she finds that he has gotten gang tattoos and claims that he was actually the murderer all along.
8220'Until Tomorrow'Peter PaigeBradley Bredeweg & Peter PaigeApril 11, 20170.72[20]
Callie is pressured to take a plea deal, which would result in her going to jail for three years. Stef and Mike look into the evidence and other footage again to see if they clear Callie. They end up concluding that Troy was most likely the murderer after all and get him to confess. However, when Callie tries to stop another girl from leaving with Diamond to go visit Russell, she offers herself up instead. Meanwhile, Jesus questions various people to try and get confirmation about Emma's pregnancy and his grandmother tells him what was in the missing letter. At the end of the episode, Daphne shows up at the home to let Stef know about Callie's whereabouts, while Callie is now in a hotel room alone with Russell.

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