Harry Mudd... if only he'd been born a century later, he would have made an excellent Federation ambassador to the Ferengi Alliance. Alas, he's reduced to life of petty crime, and the honored distinction of being the first recurring character on
Star Trek(outside of crew bit parts, of course).
Chekov got a haircut since last week, and reminisces about Leningrad, proving that the future belongs to communism, comrades!
This is the second planetful of androids, making Data's uniqueness decidedly un-unique.
They're also "from another galaxy"... did they have some sort of mandate to use the word
galaxy often because it sounds spacey? Because from other episodes it's very obvious that our very own galaxy is still severely under-explored, so I'm puzzled by how many times this very improbable and completely irrelevant to the plot statement is made.
As opposed to the usual "pure logic" approach to blowing up a computer, Kirk opts for Monty Python's "confuse a cat" method this time, to hilarious results.
Overall a very fun episode, with snappy dialogue and fun hijinks, and yeah, like the previous Mudd installment, this one also keeps the sexism on baseline '60s levels with the shrew wife and appeals to eternal beauty that are meant to be an incentive for Uhura to stay, while Bones gets a lab FOR SCIENCE! (women get to look pretty, men get science, it is known!) but at least this time it's the funny sexism, so... yay?
Mudd's Women was bleh, but this episode made Mudd way more entertaining. Still, when it was announced that Mudd would be appearing on
Discovery my initial reaction was "Really?", but I've enjoyed both episode he was in, so
Discovery has improved his batting average even further, at least in my book.