

But given the circumstances and all that was going on he should have been immediately put in the brig until it could be 100% confirmed he was who he was. His is only the 2nd resurrection in Trek. I’ve heard the argument that in Star Trek it pretty much does but no, it doesn’t. They just accepted it like this sort of thing happens every day.
Further, it makes no sense that NO ONE questioned his return. Yes, Spock’s was too but that situation there was a semi-reasonable path to follow and it might have made some sort of sense if you squint and don’t think too hard about it. First of all, the manner in which they did it was monumentally ridiculous. Regardless of how the actor feels about it (obviously he’s like to keep the job rather than be killed off) resurrecting him I still consider a mistake.

So, I was excited about the epic way he was brought back. He needed to have learned something from this.
#DR WILSON CRUZ SERIES#
So many times with these LGBT, especially gay characters, are killed off on these series and there is no cost as if it never happened. I really wanted to make sure that the return was epic and it spoke to this relationship, but also that there was a cost to his being murdered. Cruz was a guest on The Talk on Monday and he spoke about Culber’s season two return: Wilson Cruz’ Doctor Hugh Culber was brutally murdered close to the end of the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, but he came back in a very Star Trek way, resurrected from the mycelial network early in season two. Wilson Cruz excited about Culber’s season 3 growth Today one of the actors talked about his character’s arc in the upcoming season. We are still waiting on word for when the third season of S tar Trek: Discovery will arrive on CBS All Access.
