“It was flawless and the best episode yet.”
Late to the game again, but yeah, I really enjoyed the episode as well. Gave this 9/10.
I like Sonequa Martin-Green and a lot but the writers are giving her a lot of bad material.
I agree, they are giving her weird dialog in some instances. Overall the dialog has improved from the premiere episodes, but some lines still just come across very unnatural and cringe-worthy.
Always a mistake to make one character to represent a Star Trek series, the older Track series didn't have that.
If the older “Tracks” didn't have it, how can it “always be a mistake”?
Guess Saru didn't rescue the telescope, huh?
Yup, bummer this theory didn't turn out to be true. Loved the idea.
… and the Klingon disruptor effect was a great update on the vaporise setting
Yeah, I didn't expect that. The effect looked awesome.
Oh, and obvious spy is obvious.
I don't know, is it so obvious? Kinda wish I didn't know about the Voq theory, because I'm not sure I really find it that obvious that he's a spy. My wife at least – who doesn't know about the theory – didn't say she suspects Tyler.
I was only born in 82, but I have similar experiences with the film. Since about 15 I've tried to watch it, and still keep feeling... why is this considered so great.
Yeah, the original is pretty slow and boring. First time I tried to watch it a few years ago I fell asleep halfway in. The sequel though is very good, albeit still somewhat slow. But I liked it much more.
Burnham is injecting a conscience into this crew. I can't imagine throwing her out in favor of soulless Lorca.
Yeah, I don't really get the Lorca love myself. He's certainly an interesting kind of character for the show, but I sure wouldn't want him to be the main character.
Interestingly, I felt with the reveal of Lorca's backstory in this episode they were kind of setting up how his arc in the show might conclude. My guess is that he will sacrifice himself for this crew at some point. I might be off though.
Could everything we've seen to date already BE in the mirror universe?
No.
I assumed the Mirror Thing was just for us. I mean it's not like we're going to have Stamets say "Hey Captain, my mirror is doing this weird thing." Kind of like the reflection of Benny Russell in the window in Far Beyond the Stars... it wasn't actually there, right?
Yes, I didn't see it as quite so literal either. Loved the surreal quality of that moment. Trekkies would get their Starfleet knickers in a twist, but I would love for the show to feature more such elements.
I wish they had regular kissed though.
Yeah, I wished that, too. Watching the scene I hoped they would make this the episode remembered for the first man-on-man kiss in
Star Trek, not the first time someone says “Fuck”. Here's hoping for future episodes.
By far the best Trek series start through the first 5 episodes in my opinion.
Very true. None of the other shows, save for probably the original, had such strong beginnings. I hope they can keep up the quality.