Every time I see someone complaining about Burnham being emotional (and there’s a good amount of it), I can’t help but wonder if there is some kind of sexism at play. How dare human characters show emotion. Sisko cried a good amount, where’s the criticism for him? But I bet if Janeway showed emotion she would have gotten the same criticism that Burnham is receiving from certain people.
I'm sure there is a lot of sexism (and racism) in certain circles who don't like the character. But that doesn't mean everyone who dislikes her is sexist or racist. Certain people seem to imply that whenever she is criticized.
For the record, I don't hate her. And I'm all for them showing emotions. But good god, she's really crying almost every episode.
That's mostly a problem of the writing or direction. I mean, I doubt it's the actor's choice.
And Sisko certainly did show emotions, sometimes cry (both I loved), but not the whole damn time. Neither did Janeway, whom I liked very much (prob my second favorite Captain), despite the very uneven writing for her. And she certainl did show a lot of emotions, sometimes even cry. But she didn't emote all over the place, all the time.
I do have a problem with some of her other deliveries, particularly that intense kind of whisper she does whenever she gets... well, intense. (Of course that could be the director's suggestion, too?) Anyway, it's getting on my nerves.
As for the episode... I've now resigned myself to the fact that after 4 good episodes, I might have to suffer through 4 mediocre ones... oh well. The A plot was just lame, seen-a-thousand-times-before stuff. Too bad because I had missed Book. And Grudge of course.
I think Vance's reaction to Michael's stunt was very fair, and Saru's sanction was just, if quite mild. And yes, her comment that he did the right thing came across as if she was giving him permission/ validating him, rather than, say, being contrite or regretful or just sad. But then I aleady had he impression she sort of "gave" the captainy to him, back when they decided he should take it.
The scenes on the ship were ok, I liked the little Stamets/ Adira plot. I'll be the odd one out who doesn't love that Linus is the comic relief and not much more.
No idea who is going to be 1st officer. Young Ivanova (the officer Vance posted on the Disc) would be interesting and could make for some potential conflicts. As for Nilsson, she's such a non-enity to me, if before this season you'd shown me a photo of the actor, I wouldn't have recognized her. Detmer, not so soon with/ after her PTSD thing. (I don't think it goes away that fast.) Tilly... a bit early in her career. Owo maybe... Can't even remember the ames of the other bridge chaacters. Don't think it'll be Stamets or Culber.
Burnham will surely go solo (or, rather, duo with Booker) for a while, but she definitely won't leave the show. I doubt she'll leave SF for good. She'll solve the mystery of the Burn, everyone will applaud her for being right, and that's it. Welcome back and the Federation will be saved.