Star Trek: Lower Decks: A Mathematically Perfect Redemption


5:40 pm - 6:20 pm, Monday, November 3 on CTV SCI-FI Channel SD ()

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A Mathematically Perfect Redemption

Season 3, Episode 7

A wayward Starfleet ensign struggles to find a path to redemption.

repeat 2022 English Stereo
Action Reboot/reimagining Animated Comedy Sci-fi

Cast & Crew
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Tawny Newsome (Actor) .. Ensign Beckett Mariner
Jack Quaid (Actor) .. Ensign Bradward Boimler
Noël Wells (Actor) .. Ensign D'Vana Tendi
Eugene Cordero (Actor) .. Ensign Samanthan Rutherford
Dawnn Lewis (Actor) .. Captain Carol Freeman
Jerry O’Connell (Actor) .. Commander Jack Ransom
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Shaxs
Gillian Vigman (Actor) .. Dr. T'Ana
Jeffrey Combs (Actor) .. Agimus
J. G. Hertzler (Actor) .. Drookmani Captain
Kether Donohue (Actor) .. Peanut Hamper
Paul Scheer (Actor) .. Andy Billups
Harry Shum Jr. (Actor) .. Rawda
James Sie (Actor) .. Kaltorus
Lauren Tom (Actor) .. Areore Female

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Did You Know..
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Tawny Newsome (Actor) .. Ensign Beckett Mariner
Jack Quaid (Actor) .. Ensign Bradward Boimler
Born: April 24, 1992
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Spent lots of time on film sets as a kid, visiting his movie-star parents (Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid) at work. Started acting in school plays in middle school. Was part of the NYU sketch-comedy group Hammerkatz and is a founding member of online sketch-comedy group Sasquatch Comedy. Made his film debut as a bad guy in The Hunger Games (2012), a role that required him to consume extra calories and do weight training. Starred in Ithaca (2015), which was the directorial debut of his mother. Is a fan of classic rock and credits his father for this, claiming his dad always played rock classics in the car when he was young.
Noël Wells (Actor) .. Ensign D'Vana Tendi
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was salutatorian of her senior class. Interned at the Independent Film Channel (IFC) in college. Was a member of Esther's Follies, a vaudevillian comedy troupe based in Austin, during college. Joined the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles in 2010. Appeared in commercials for Skittles and Carmax.
Eugene Cordero (Actor) .. Ensign Samanthan Rutherford
Dawnn Lewis (Actor) .. Captain Carol Freeman
Born: August 13, 1961
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Is of African-American and Guyanese descent.Co-starred in the sitcom A Different World from 1987 to 1992, playing Jaleesa Vinson.Composed A Different World's theme song with Bill Cosby and Stu Gardner.Played Deloris Van Cartier, the Whoopi Goldberg role, in Peter Schneider's Sister Act the Musical before its Broadway run.Has lent her voice to a number of animated television series such as The Simpsons, Futurama, The Cleveland Show and The Boondocks, as well as to Pixar films Monsters University and Inside Out.
Jerry O’Connell (Actor) .. Commander Jack Ransom
Born: February 17, 1974
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Like Henry Thomas and a few others of the same generation, Jerry O'Connell proves that second acts are far from impossible for Hollywood actors who began their careers as children. O'Connell first gained recognition among film fans as "that fat kid from Stand By Me," when he starred in the 1986 Rob Reiner film at the age of eleven - then experienced a massive physical transformation. Several years and many lost pounds later, O'Connell emerged as a tall, handsome screen lothario, a development that provoked substantial commentary from both film critics and any number of lay viewers.Born in New York City on February 17, 1974, O'Connell enrolled in acting classes at the age of six. He obtained his first professional assignments acting in commercials when he was ten, and a year later made his film debut in the critically acclaimed Stand By Me. Though somewhat overshadowed by the presence of teen idol co-stars River Phoenix and Corey Feldman, O'Connell still managed to win a place in the coming-of-age pantheon. After Stand By Me, he appeared in the memorable syndicated television series My Secret Identity (as a high schooler with superpowers) and enrolled at Manhattan's Professional Children's School. Following his graduation, he attended New York University, where he attained a B.A. in Film and Television in 1995. While still an NYU student, O'Connell appeared in the eminently forgettable Jason Priestley vehicle Calendar Girl (1993).After his college graduation, O'Connell began to pursue thesping full-time. He soon landed a starring role on the sci-fi series Sliders, which, despite low ratings, had a very loyal viewership. In 1996, the actor's popularity grew beyond the confines of television when he starred in both Joe's Apartment and Jerry Maguire. The latter film was a particular success, and O'Connell began to land steady film assignments once again. Next up was the slasher movie Scream 2 (1997), in which he played Neve Campbell's boyfriend. After an uncredited role in the Jennifer Love Hewitt vehicle Can't Hardly Wait (1998), O'Connell returned to television to star as a young Vietnam War soldier in the miniseries The '60s in 1999. That same year, he starred as a neanderthal-like jock in Body Shots, a film about the search for love and/or a lay amongst a group of Los Angeles twentysomethings.At this point, if O'Connell still carried a full resume, he often seemed to alternate between respectable A-list material - such as the disappointing but ambitious Brian De Palma sci-fi'er Mission to Mars (2000) and the generally pleasant family comedy Yours, Mine and Ours (2005) - and ridiculous studio dreck, such as the misogynistic sex comedy Tomcats (2001) and the awful 2002 "family" picture Kangaroo Jack (where the actor co-starred alongside a wisecracking CG-animated marsupial). In fall 2007, O'Connell trekked back to the small screen for one of the three lead roles in the sitcom Carpoolers - about a cadre of male buddies who share rides to and from work each day. O'Connell would spend the next few years appearing in movies like Obsessed and Piranha, in addition to successful TV runs like Do Not Disturb and The Defenders.O'Connell married supermodel and actress Rebecca Romijn in 2007. The two have two children.
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Shaxs
Gillian Vigman (Actor) .. Dr. T'Ana
Born: January 28, 1972
Trivia: Was a member of the Second City comedy troupe, and toured with the Second City National Touring Company. Made her big-screen debut with a small role in the Kevin Costner supernatural drama Dragonfly (2002). Joined the cast of MADtv for the Fox sketch comedy's ninth season. Has been a series regular on the short-lived ABC sitcom Sons & Daughters and the CBS legal drama The Defenders. Was cast in the pilot of Transparent, but the role was recast (with Melora Hardin) when Vigman had to pull out due to her pregnancy.
Jeffrey Combs (Actor) .. Agimus
J. G. Hertzler (Actor) .. Drookmani Captain
Born: March 18, 1949
Kether Donohue (Actor) .. Peanut Hamper
Born: January 01, 1985
Birthplace: Manhattan, New York, United States
Trivia: Wrote, directed and starred in the short film The Babydaddy, which debuted at the 2009 G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C. while a student at Fordham University. Appeared in the 2008 Off-Broadway production of Okay at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City. Co-starred in the 2010 CBS television pilot Open Books with Aisha Tyler, Laura Benanti and Patti LuPone; the show wasn't picked up. Appeared in a Sam Mendes-directed television commercial for iPhone 4.
Paul Scheer (Actor) .. Andy Billups
Born: January 31, 1976
Birthplace: Huntingdon, New York, United States
Trivia: The slightly diminutive and gap-toothed comedian Paul Scheer burst onto the scene in the early 2000s as a standup comic and producer of television specials, usually for the stations HBO and Comedy Central. Scheer also appeared frequently on the VH1 program Best Week Ever and guested as an occasional commentator on NBC's seminal Today Show. He is best known, however, for his acting and writing collaborations with fellow schtickmeisters Rob Huebel and Aziz Ansari, with whom he developed, produced, wrote, and appeared in Human Giant. Culling inspiration from such sources as Saturday Night Live, The State, and MADtv, this consistently irreverent collection of outrageous and bawdy comedy sketches reeled in a sizeable audience when it premiered in 2007. Scheer also appeared in the 2006 Billy Bob Thornton comedy School for Scoundrels. In addition to parts in Meet Dave, Bride Wars, and Piranha, Scheer co-hosts the movie-related podcast How Did This Get Made?
Harry Shum Jr. (Actor) .. Rawda
Born: April 28, 1982
Birthplace: Limón, Costa Rica
Trivia: Born in Costa Rica to Chinese parents; moved to California at age 4. Took up dancing seriously after auditioning for his high-school dance team on a dare; was also a pole vaulter on the track team. Has been a backup dancer for Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys and Jessica Simpson. Was the only male dancer on BET's Comic View in 2002. Was one of the dancing silhouettes in the commercials for iPod. Choreographed part of the routine that the troupe the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers performed at the 2010 Academy Awards; he plays Elliot Hoo (a guy with magical shoes) in LXD's online series.
James Sie (Actor) .. Kaltorus
Born: December 18, 1962
Lauren Tom (Actor) .. Areore Female
Born: August 04, 1961
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Trivia: A multi-talented actress who's just as comfortable on the stage as she is before the cameras, Lauren Tom has built quite an impressive resumé by establishing herself as one of the most prolific small-screen players of her generation. While fans of such popular television sitcoms as Friends and Men in Trees are no doubt familiar with her face, Tom has also crafted an impressive voice-over career thanks in large to work on such animated television series as Batman Beyond, Futurama, and King of the Hill. Though she would first gain notice as the dutiful daughter of an Asian-American family attempting to bridge the gap between the past and the present in The Joy Luck Club, Tom had already been acting in film and television for over a decade -- her career gradually gaining momentum thanks to bit parts in such films as Wall Street, Blue Steel, and Cadillac Man. Two years after her breakout performance in The Joy Luck Club, Tom would shine in her recurring role as Ross' girlfriend Julie in Friends. While her onscreen presence was indeed captivating, audiences would soon discover that Tom's unique voice could be a huge asset to any number of animated productions. Though in the following years, Tom's voice could be heard in a variety of animated releases, onscreen performances in shows like Monk and movies such as Bad Santa proved that the increasingly active voice-over artist was still very much committed to her onscreen career as well. In 2006, Tom made a sizable impression on theatergoers by relating her quest for inner peace in her Dramalogue Award-winning one-woman show 25 Psychics. With a Broadway background that has included performances in A Chorus Line and Hurly Burley, Tom has a ready comfort on the stage that has allowed her to focus on her impressive storytelling skills. In 2006, Tom was back in front of the camera keeping television viewers in stitches as mail-order bride (Mai) to crusty pilot Buzz (John Amos) in the rural comedy drama Men in Trees.

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