10 Most Messed Up Deaths In Star Trek: Discovery

1. Murder To Make The Mad Go Mudder — All Of Disco (At The Disco)

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Before the women, the androids, and the love potion, there was Klingon prison, Stuart, and now the "space whale" time-loop sneak attack. That's right, it's Harcourt of the 'Harry' Fenton Mudd variety. In this case, if you're looking for bonkers and blowing things up, it couldn't really be anyone else!

There's a party on and at the Disco, and we're all invited. But beware, Mudd's about to crash this gig in his gormagander, along with time crystal, whacky Andorian helmet, and weaponised dark matter for the extra ouchy subatomic doom. Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad is certainly a lot of fun, but when it comes to death, it is very much more messed-up than a positive review of Shades of Gray.

The first set of dreadful demises (that we saw) was already quite enough for this list. Mudd had already downed a few with all the various energy weapons about his person, but trapped, he set off an "anicium-yurium" explosion that tore through the ship — the screams on the bridge, engulfed in a fireball, becoming the sound of the pointedly chosen We Trying to Stay Alive by Wyclef Jean. The messed-up was simply Stella from there.

A personal favourite was the Lorca murder montage. (If in doubt, beam them out into space.) Sure, it was all very mad, but no one could say it wasn't even more Mudd!

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Jack Kiely is a writer with a PhD in French and almost certainly an unhealthy obsession with Star Trek.