This was only an okay episode for me. It's nice that they finally decided to do something with Airiam 2.0 and give her some backstory. But of course this wouldn't be Discovery if it wasn't also the episode where she dies. For some reason the writers don't seem to want to utilize the possibilities of this being serialized. They have the opportunity to plan much of the story ahead before they even start to film a season. So why not lay more groundwork for her backstory and her relationship to others in the ship? Airiam's death could have been so much more impactful, had they not decided in the last minute to give her some character. The way she died reminded me somewhat of Charlie's death on Lost, which had a much bigger dramatic impact, because at that point we actually knew who this character was.
Rewatching the episode with my wife I wondered why that tangent of Nhan watching Airiam and seemingly figuring out that something was off with her didn't pay off or go anywhere. Why did they put that in?
Also, how did Cornwell find Discovery? Did they say this?
EDIT: Forgot to add that I loved everything with Spock in this episode. Especially that scene in Burnham's quarters. Some very interesting bits of character development in there!
Rewatching the episode with my wife I wondered why that tangent of Nhan watching Airiam and seemingly figuring out that something was off with her didn't pay off or go anywhere. Why did they put that in?
Also, how did Cornwell find Discovery? Did they say this?
Make Vulcania Great Again?R'Cist As'holes is the Vulcan term.

EDIT: Forgot to add that I loved everything with Spock in this episode. Especially that scene in Burnham's quarters. Some very interesting bits of character development in there!