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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x11 - "Perpetual Infinity"

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Very good. These last few episodes have given the characters time to breathe, and it's paying off for me. The show has never felt more emotionally resonant. I like that they used Control to create an ethical dilemma for the characters rather than just replacing those ethical questions with a mindless big bad.
 
So Dr. Burnham found herself leaping from time to time, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that her next leap would be the leap home?

Are you talking about Quantum Leap or Year of Hell ;)
 
So Dr. Burnham found herself leaping from time to time, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that her next leap would be the leap home?

And then she has to meet Captain Braxton in Ten Forward and find out she can go home any time she wants to...
 
The one thing that threw me, and I think I just missed it, is why Dr. Burnham couldn't just climb back into the suit before it flew away. Can anyone set me right on that one?
It didn't look like she was that concerned about not being in the suit, so one can surmise that she has probably travelled through the vortex without it before.

She probably tried to ditch the suit during one of her missions trying to break the tether.
 
That episode didn't really do it for me.

First, I'll say on the good side, the actress they cast as Burnham's mother was great. Her vocal cadence was down cold. Also, the plot was somewhat more coherent and straightforward than last week, and the action bits were well done.

That said, this was fundamentally a hollow episode. The first 2/3rds of it was largely a visit by the exposition fairy once again, while the last 1/3 featured that cliche "ticking time bomb" crisis which also happens slow enough to have a touching emotional goodbye complete with hesitation. Perhaps the single worst thing however is that unlike last episode, there really are very few great character moments. Mama Burnham in particular was a waste of a character, as she's literally portrayed as a vehicle for exposition - nothing less and nothing more - until the last few minutes. Everyone in the episode though is basically just getting pulled around like marionettes due to the needs of the plot.
 
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