That ending was pure pandering to TOS fans and I absolutely loved it!!!
Weakest Part
- Resolution to Klingon War. L'Rell giving up the war like that, seemed rather contrived. I am still not sure what exactly happened. L'Rell goes from hating humans and wanting to wage war forever one minute to making peace and saying Klingons have lost their way the next. And L'Rell makes the shift all because she sees Burnham show mercy by not destroying Quonos when she could have? But it was definitely in the spirit of Star Trek for sure. Very TNG!
Best Part
- Burnham's speech and appearance of the Enterprise!
Now that we've seen the finale, I feel like this entire season was the writers telling a story of how the Federation almost lost its values but learned to uphold them even more, as a way of giving us more background and context before telling "classic trek stories". Basically, instead of just telling us that Starfleet is "good", they showed it to us. So now when we get a classic Trek episode where the crew seeks out new life and helps a strange alien civ, we know why they are doing it. Ok, I can get behind that. It definitely changes my view of this season. And the ending actually gives me great hope that season 2 will return to classic Trek stories.
Weakest Part
- Resolution to Klingon War. L'Rell giving up the war like that, seemed rather contrived. I am still not sure what exactly happened. L'Rell goes from hating humans and wanting to wage war forever one minute to making peace and saying Klingons have lost their way the next. And L'Rell makes the shift all because she sees Burnham show mercy by not destroying Quonos when she could have? But it was definitely in the spirit of Star Trek for sure. Very TNG!
Best Part
- Burnham's speech and appearance of the Enterprise!
Now that we've seen the finale, I feel like this entire season was the writers telling a story of how the Federation almost lost its values but learned to uphold them even more, as a way of giving us more background and context before telling "classic trek stories". Basically, instead of just telling us that Starfleet is "good", they showed it to us. So now when we get a classic Trek episode where the crew seeks out new life and helps a strange alien civ, we know why they are doing it. Ok, I can get behind that. It definitely changes my view of this season. And the ending actually gives me great hope that season 2 will return to classic Trek stories.