For myself, I like learning about this Star Trek universe. Yet, I have not developed an understanding of these characters. After watching the episode twice, there is a scene which I do not comprehend on an emotional level. Burnham and Tyler returned to the Discovery bridge. There is emotional communication between Burnham and members of the crew. I can not read what is happening here. It is vague, confusing to me. For me, this scene is a major blockage in the momentum of the episode.
I have recently seen "Stranger Things". For myself, this is how a serialized show should be done. I developed an affection for the characters and I was behind in them in their journey. I do not have the same feelings for the characters in Discovery. I never found myself, as I did with the latest episode, wondering what the hell was being sent in the emotional connections between characters. And, when what some consider the worst episode of "Stranger Things" was on the tv - the seventh episode of season 2 - I did not find myself turning away in boredom or finding it cringey. There was two episodes of "Discovery" where I did this - the episode with Mudd and the Pahvo episode.
I am more excited for a third season of "Stranger Things" then I am for the rest of the first season of Discovery and for the eventual second season, whenever that comes out. I will continue watching the latter show as I am a devoted Star Trek fan. I like learning about this universe. However, my enthusiasm for the series has been dampened considerably.