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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x10 - "The Red Angel"

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I haven't seen this episode, but I have read the review of this episode. I'm going to say, base on past episodes that do with the Red Angle. That it is a deception episode created by Section 31 and we won't know about the Red Angle until episode 13 or 14.
 
I haven't seen this episode, but I have read the review of this episode. I'm going to say, base on past episodes that do with the Red Angle. That it is a deception episode created by Section 31 and we won't know about the Red Angle until episode 13 or 14.
Sorry Bro... just about everything you wrote is wrong. Watch...
 
The events might not be linear. Michael will tell her mother and she’ll go back and save them.

I thought the same thing, but there's no reason for the crew to assume that. From their point of view, three of the four visitations (or was it two of three? I don't recall how many times it's shown up) revolve around Michael and the other one doesn't. That's a hell of an assumption to risk Michael's life on. Especially since Spock didn't even mention New Eden, and presented his hypothesis as though it accounted for all of the sightings.
 
What an episode, packed full of plot and character development!

GREAT
* Oh the funeral was so well done, and who knew Saru could sing? Beautiful.
* Mirror Universe Pansexuals represent! That whole uncomfortable scene between Stamets, Culber, Tilly, and Georgiou was perfectly executed, IMO.
* Tilly, as always, especially the conference interruption scene. I mean, she's right, the doors just open, there's no knocking. Also, that revelation that it was Michael was not surprising (I think many of us figured as much), but she delivered it well.
* Finding out Michael's parents were a part of Section 31 would have ended up in the "meh" or "blergh" category, but Michael punched Leland in the face twice, so that gets a "great" from me.
* Spock and Michael's heart to heart in the gym. Finally we get to see them reconcile, and none too soon because...
* Hot damn that was a gutsy move! Using Michael as bait?
* Georgiou and Michael: when Phillipa touches Michael on the shoulder, and Michael puts her own hand on Georgiou's, that got to me. I adore Michelle Yeoh, and she's the only reason why I haven't entirely tanked Section 31, because she is just that damn awesome and holds it together all by herself.
* Leland getting Mission Impossibled. It wasn't a surprise for me, but only because I had a feeling he was going to get an impromptu eye exam. That was in bad taste, but I do not apologize.
* So we find out the Red Angel is Michael's MOM?! Didn't see it coming! Now I can't wait to see what's next!

GOOD
* Culber talking with Admiral Cornwell about feeling misplaced, about feeling lonely and disconnected was a nice interpersonal moment. In addition, my opinion of Cornwell continues to rise, as I find her character to be a generally principled one, someone who really does seek to do good. Of course, I could be wrong. We'll see, won't we?


MEH
* Ash and Michael. I'm sorry, I know some folks like that ship, but I just find it so forced. I rated it meh because it's a matter of taste, but still. Meh.


BLERGH
* No Blerghs this week. Seriously.

Well done, all around. From the look to the characters, the advancing plot and the details in between, we're really starting to see everything pay off from earlier in the season. This is easily the best episode of the season, in my opinion. It's exactly what I ask for in a Star Trek episode, and it delivers. It gets a Genuine 9/10.
 
Why did they delete Airiam's memories? Did I miss something? Sure, they want to purge Control's malware, but it just seems they could have downloaded them on a stick and placed it in a memorial.

It seems wrong to me.
Airiam downloaded all her personal memories before leaving the Discovery so that there would be room for all of the sphere's AI tech info.
 
Wait, is the consensus that Leland is dead? I took it that he was infected and would be reanimated by Control. Something about the effect they did on his eyeball. Or did I misread that?

I kind of hope that's the end of him, as having another double agent after Airiam might be a bit much for me.
 
Parts of the episode were a "6/7" but other parts were an "8/9," particularly the performances, the Spock/Burnham discussion, everything with Michelle Yeoh, and the last 10 mins.

It was a bit of a schizo experience as a result.

But, ultimately, the characters and performances, coupled with a satisfying reveal, push this to an 8. Pretty damn fun. Makes me want next week to be right now.
 
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