Tilly had me in giggles several times in the finale, especially the "space whale" scene, which is why it's now my avatar.This episode pretty much confirmed for me my feeling that I had for while that the Show runners were not into the Klingon War arc and wanted it over as quickly as possible. The Klingon War seemed to be hold over from when the series was supposed to be an anthology and it felt like the Show runners who took over from Fuller couldn't get behind the war. I think they saw it as a way to explore Burnham's arc but ultimately there was no passion behind it and it felt half hearted. This episode really cemented that for me.
A few positive stand outs for me this episode were:
- Tilly. Mary Wiseman has great comic timing and she generally seems to have fun in the role. I like that the character is being used to lighten things up a bit and as a way for the show to take itself less seriously. I loved that Tilly got on the command track and is now an ensign.
- Georgiou, even though she was used really haphazardly, I like that there is the potential there for her to come back as a recurring villain. Michelle Yeoh was outstanding, and i was generally both terrified and slightly turned on whenever she was on screen
- Qo'nos was cool and I liked the Orion Embassy and it's blade runnery vibe.
- Even though it was super rushed, I did like that the war was resolved with words and not a massive fleet battle.
- The Enterprise. God damn she looked beautiful and even though her reveal felt a bit contrived, i feel like it was to represent a new direction for the series.
- The general feeling of lightness at the end of the episode knowing that war is now done, and Discovery is now free to live up to it's name.
Overall the episode mostly didn't work for me because it felt rushed. However it also felt at the end that the show runners were clearing the slate to give us something new and it felt hopeful.
I was going to rate it a 6 but it i'm giving it 7.5/10 redesigned Enterprise's, due to how it's got me feeling in relation to next year. The extra .5 is for the confirmation that Klingon dudes do in fact have two willy's.
What if Lorca hadn't been a mirror universe dude at all, but had been what we all thought, a man who was driven by his experiences to abandon the values of Starfleet and win the war at all costs. Put him in Georgiou's role in this episode and not only does the whole story make some kind of sense (doesn't require the plot contrivance of Starfleet putting the Terran Emporer in charge of the ship), the resolution works even better, because we've seen him build a relationship with Burnham. He wouldn't shoot her - Mirror!Georgiou definitely would. Then he can run off from Starfleet and be a recurring guest as Tyler, L'Rell and Mirror!Georgiou inevitably now will be. Great ending to his arc. But no, he has to be a Mirror evil guy because reasons and get unceremoniously stabbed. Perfect.
Tilly had me in giggles several times in the finale, especially the "space whale" scene, which is why it's now my avatar.![]()
and her straight Killy hair was back after realising Georgiou's identity. I loved how she Terran saluted and Burnham's tone of voice when she then said "Don't do that"Indeed. I loved Tilly's interactions with Georgiou and her getting high with Clint Howard.
I'm wondering if the MU arc was what was inserted when we went from 12 episodes to 15 or whatever it was. Was that early enough to predate Lorca's casting? I can't recall.
IIRC Isaacs in an interview said he needed to know more about the backstory of his character and they felt obliged to tell him he was MU, implying that he was casted after they included the MU arc. Of course a lot of what Isaacs says in interviews is, *ahem* true only from a certain point of view...I'm wondering if the MU arc was what was inserted when we went from 12 episodes to 15 or whatever it was. Was that early enough to predate Lorca's casting? I can't recall.
Wow. That was really bad. This show is garbage.
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