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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 1x14 - "The War Without, The War Within"

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I liked the reveal of the Klingon occupation of Starbase 1. That was cool. And Cornwell was good, though her paralysis at a critical moment made me question her fitness for permanent command, as did the absurd twist at the end.

The Voq stuff was terrible, from Tilly hammering Burnham how Tyler is now Just. Like. Her. to the whole tedious confrontation scene between Ash and Michael. Didn't work for me at all. Maybe I'd be more forgiving if they'd sold the romance better.

Did they explain how the spores repopulated so quickly? That made that whole panic kind of pointless, didn't it?

Man, I missed Jason Isaacs.
 
Very solid episode. A lot of really good character beats as the setup for the finale. I'm glad Michael and Ash's talk went the way it went and that's how it should have gone as well. Maybe that changes in the future but no way in hell should she be okay with him for many valid reasons.

The ending was something I did not expect and its going to make next week extremely interesting.


That's never a reason for why something didn't happen. Kirk's hate for Klingons in the movie era has always felt off if you just took TOS. It was clear there had to be much more to it and this war makes his and other's in Starfleet hate for the Klingons much more sense.
Perhaps but it could be a good way to fix all these weird errors they’ve done with the Klingons and ship design. It could their Flashpoint. :)
 
My big beef is starfleet is being stupid. They let MU Lorca run Discovery and do what he wanted and now they are giving it to MU Georgio. This just seems like a bad idea.

I wonder though if the Cromwell we are seeing though may be MU Cromwell who escaped the ISS Discovery distruction.
 
My big beef is starfleet is being stupid. They let MU Lorca run Discovery and do what he wanted and now they are giving it to MU Georgio. This just seems like a bad idea.

I wonder though if the Cromwell we are seeing though may be MU Cromwell who escaped the ISS Discovery distruction.

Seems unlikely.

Starfleet is just very desperate
 
Captain Georgio thing is not a good thing at all. I have a bad feeling about this. I don't see how Cromwell could want to take Lorca's command and yet give Discovery to Georgio.

Could this be mirror Cromwell who happened to be on Discovery and escaped?

Could be, I guess we'll find out about her intention next week.
 
It makes sense but I'm worried about what Georgio has planned. She is not to be trusted.
I guess she's trying to find a way to return to her universe. I'm sure she wants to use Discovery's spore drive to bring her back to the MU, the same way Lorca used it to bring Discovery to his universe earlier.

We'll see whether Burnham will let her do so during next week's finale. I hope by then she realizes that the Georgiou who was her mentor is long dead and the new Captain Georgiou is a different animal with her own agenda...
 
The season started in 2256
Oops. I meant 2257.

What I meant was the Farragut incident happened sometime in the interim and he's since gone back to the academy to teach.

I mean, since info on what happened on the Farragut is sketchy, it's not a big stretch to think that, while most of Starfleet was being gobbled up, being stuck on some whatever planet like Tyco IV might leave much of the crew in a bad state and prone to error.
 
Very solid episode. Didn't miss Isaacs at any point.

Thought the Tilly/Ash & Ash/Burnham acenes were well done & believable.

Some expo on the spore stuff would have been nice, but whatever.

Georgiou in command is the only way they can play it. Cromwell is there to trump her if necessary. Though Saru/Burnham should have been in on it.
 
I feel sorry for the ISS Discovery now. Poor Killy.

That was my favorite part : ) Death to Captain Killy.

I wonder if Prime Lorca was a prisoner on ISS Discovery and managed to escape before the attack.

There's no doubt Prime Lorca is alive. Cornwell made such an unfounded definitive statement that he is dead, which means he has to be alive. Predictable twist.
 
Well, I can see twenty different ways in which this can go sideways, several of which leave the way clear for a lot of Starfleet officers and ratings to have Problems dealing with Klingons for the rest of their days. Including Jim Kirk and company.

Then again, fifteen months of war...a lot of motive for that already.
 
Felt weird mentioning Archer and the NX-01. They feel like very different shows to me.
 
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