Without having read the entirety of the thread beforehand:
Review:
This seasons biggest flaw continues to be it's overall arc. Like - I immensely enjoyed most of the singular elements of this episode. But everything suffers because they didn't add up to anything more complex than the last twenty minutes of a typical MARVEL movie.
Boreth, Pike's vision and the chair
Arguibly the emotional highlight of this episode. I really, really enjoyed this portrayal of the Klingons! From the D7, to the "untypical" role (I didn't have to listen to "honour" being uttered once!), to the general weirdness of the monastry - THIS is how an alien civilisation should be portrayed! That was well done.
As for Pike's scene: Yeah, it was utterly effective. But also kinda' unnecessary. Unlike him meeting Vina a few episodes ago, this outing didn't add anything new. The scene was handled well, of course they had to made Pike having to choose between his fate and the fate of the unvierse. But it was beautifully and effective for how restraint and subtle it was handles.
The biggest problem is - this is another story, just the best parts retold. I fear DIS will never be able to create a character arc as interesting with their constant ball-sto-the-walls save-all-life-in-the-universe/multiverse approach. Also, Pike already knowing off his fate 10 years in advance creates a multitude of problems. If I were him, I'd just quit Starfleet and build a farm. Having him "choose" his fate takes a little bit away from the sheer tragedy of his accident. The chair was utterly cool to see though.
CONTROLing the origins of the Borg
First of all - while it's utterly chliché and trope-y, having a bunch of characters fight against an A.I. controling the ship their on is a pretty cool concept. And a lot of it was also done pretty cool.
The problem is - it's more obvious it's the early Borg (already starting his quest to "merge" with important indiviuals, reviving the dead, trying to infect others with nanoprobes...) - which is just IMMENSELY a bad idea. Yeah, we get it, no matter how far and wide the universe - everything cool goes back to the humans.
Probably the dumbest idea possible in a franchise that was built on - wait for it -
exploration. Seeking out stuff that's NOT made by us.
But the biggest problem is still:
we know nothing about Control in the first place. Having Contol take over every Section 31 ship and the single survivor is SO predictable - the characters seem really, really dumb. Because either Control is capable of it - which it is - then this would have been the obvious danger. Or Control doesn't work this way and surprises the crew - then we should have known how Control works in the first place. Everybody dropped the idiot ball this week.
Stuff I liked
- The D7 wass GLORIOUS! The Klingons on Boreth as well.
- Somehow I weirdly like people getting blown out into space. So yeah, well done

- The whole scene with the chair was done really well
- The Klingon monastry was just a random church set
I had a lot of TOS-flashbacks, where they went to Cowboy-cities, hounted houses and present-day street sets because they had these sets standing around. That's not a bad thing!
Stuff I didn't like
- Mole Nr. 5! - Lorca, Tyler/Voq, Leland, Airiam, Gant - STOP IT. Is a turncoat really the only way the writers can create some suspension?
- The Discovery is carrying the McGuffin to end the universe (the sphere data) around? Why don't they park her above Earth, protected by the fleet, and take her to every dangerous lone mission into enemy territory, instead of just taking another ship?
- Fucking time crystals - they are EVERYWHERE now. Why is anyoneeven surprised at time-travel anymore?
- In a same way, while I liked the "Keeper", I think having him be Tylers/LRell's baby was not that great an idea
- Also, all Starfleet admirals should be very aware of what the stakes are. And they are in direct command of Section 31 as seen earlier. And everybody knows Control is embedded in Section 31. Why the fuck do they continue to let them roam around, unsuperised?
Conclusion
This show has an great standing, yet continues to shoot itself in the foot. All the little adventures are really well done, the journey is pretty great. But the destination is utterly stupid.
7/10 - because this episode had a lot of great individual elements