This message contains spoilers For “Star Trek: Section 31.”
Fans of “Star Trek” have not obtained a new film for a while, and even longer since we had a film that has doubled an introduction to a new list of characters. “Star Trek: Section 31” is full of surprises, of its surprisingly light tone (especially given, you know, the sovereign dictatorial transformed girlboss into its center) to its subversive use of the preexisting cultural tradition of the universe “Star Trek “. (A non -Celious Deltan! A laughing vulcan!) One of his biggest surprises, however, is that despite having been redone from a television television program, “Star Trek: Section 31” Signs as if his beginners went to stay.
Given the final which sees the team of section 31 taking a new assignment of the control (played by Jamie Lee Curtis), it is perhaps not the last that we see of Cameloid almost (Sam Richardson), increase Alok (Omari Hardwick), Deltan Melle (Humberly Gonzalez), Vulcan-Waring-Nanochem Fuzz (Sven Ruygrok), certified Baddie Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) and Human Buzzkill Rachel (Kacey Rohl). Unfortunately, the film do It looks like it could be the last that we see from Himo Zeph from Mech (Robert Kazinsky), who meets his manufacturer before the credit bearing. In any case, it is worth familiar with the “Section 31” team in case they come back, starting with the character who already has decades of “Star Trek” history to his credit: Rachel Garrett.
You saw Kacey Rohl before
The character of Rachel Garrett appeared for the first time in “Star Trek” in the years “Next Generation”, where she turned out to be a condemned commander of the past – the woman in charge of the Enterprise C. Force, Garrett was played by “Brave New World” and “Murder, she wrote” actor Tricia O’Neil, but this time, Kacey Rohl takes up the role. If Rohl seems familiar (in or out of the disguise of the wig and the lippid of his character), it is probably because you have already seen him. Indeed, the 33-year-old actor has played key roles in some of the most underestimated television programs of the last decade, as well as an unforgettable part of the Baroque horror masterpiece of Bryan Fuller, “Hannibal”.
If you have managed to endure the three seasons of the bloody and glorious rotation of Fuller on the story of Hannibal Lecter, you undoubtedly know Rohl as Abigail Hobbs, the daughter of a serial killer nicknamed the minnesota shrike. Her father’s crimes are launching the first season of the show, and although he tries to kill Abigail, she lives to be one of the best twists and turns in the series. Rohl is great in “Hannibal”, and it is probably its most busy role to date, but it is also out of competition in many other projects. She played Rosie Larsen’s best friend, the victim at the heart of the criminal dramatic series briefly omnipresent “The Killing”, and appeared as a hedge labyrinth in the Syfy adaptation of “The Magicians” by Lev Grossman.
Rohl was also a member of the main distribution of season 2 of the short term, the Fox Puzzler produced by Mr. Night Shyamalan “Wayward Pines”, and she appeared in episodes of cult favorites and geek pillars like “Izombie” , “Supernatural”, “” Friging “,” Arrow “and” The X -Files “. The actor even appeared as Megara – of the” Hercules “renown of Disney – in an episode of” Once Upon a Time “. She also assumed major dramatic roles during her relatively short career, in particular by playing the actor and victim of the reported FBI targeting Jean Seberg in a new adaptation of the controversial novel “White Dog” and depicting a woman simulating a diagnosis of cancer In the film “White Lie” of 2019. It would have no sense to put an actor of the Rohl caliber in a story “Star Trek” without the intention of bringing it back; Starfleet form on his shoulder again soon.
“Star Trek: Section 31” is now streaming on Paramount +.