New Eden
The second episode of the second season. Certainly an interesting episode. I'm not sure what to make of it. There are several threads in this story. The ongoing 'Red Angel' storyline (more on those later), the development of Pike, Tilly and her friend from high school, the society on Terralysium, Stamets seeing Culbur in the mycelium and what has happened to Spock. There is a little more than this though, including more on Detmer and Owosekun. Overall, these threads work together very well.
The Red Angel storyline (what there is of it) is interesting, but I'm not sure where it's going. I'd think they aren't Divine any more than the Q, the 'Sha-Ka-Ree' Entity Sybok will seek out, or the Wormhole Entities are (Bajoran opinions to the contrary). They could be incredibly powerful (but not on the Q level), they could be the Preservers, but they wouldn't be Divine. Pike seems to be open to that possibility. His openness to the faith possibility is a contrast to Burnham's rationalist view.
There is also Tilly... Quite interesting developments. Her seeing someone only she can see, and it turns out to be a deceased high school friend. Does it have to do with the mycelium? Or the interaction of the dark matter asteroid with the mycelium? Or the Red Angels/Preservers? Or all of the above? Whatever the answer is, it may be linked in to everything else. There is not much to say about the society on Terralysium. I'm not sure syncretism would be the response one would have to such an event.
At least, not right away. Their ancestors may have argued over what their experience meant for years. Other than those quibbles, the events on the planet were well written (except that the leader's speech didn't sound like a rote sermon.) I'm not sure what to make of Spock being in a psychiatric institute either. However, it is still better than most of the first season. 8.4/10.