Finale was decent, although can't quite say they 'landed the plane' after that meandering season.
The Burn remains disappointing. Ok for a 2-part episode with limited range, but disappointing as the explanation for why it was a quadrant/multi-quadrant disaster that broke things for 100 years.
After promising the Captain won't be the focus, the Captain is now the focus
Not quite sure about the new uniforms, but glad they're changing out of the old ones, which were bad, and joining the future.
Disco may have become slightly OP. Cool that they upgraded, but now they can take sustained firepower from the rest of the fleet, with a skeleton crew of pirates manning things, and no particular issues noted? Ugh. Even with upgraded shields, should still be on par with Starfleet weapons, so 10-1 odds shouldn't favor the 1 there. Maybe a slight advantage that the old ships were tougher and made of actual metal and whatnot, but still...
HATE the turbolift/interior shot scenes (still). Action bit was fine, but WTF on thinking about how a ship works. Massive empty space, barely makes sense if this was a star base, makes less that zero sense for a starship. Thing would be beyond massive, and yet they've landed the ship on a planet, THIS season. How big do they think the ship is, again? And why would you design one with that kind of empty interior volume? Maybe that's why we see like 5 rooms, because that's all there is and the rest is empty interior volume? Why's Scotty climbing around in Jefferies Tubes when the entire frigging ship is empty space? Can't hate that aspect enough, IMO.
Good action scenes, plot moved along, well paced episode. If the rest of the season had been more like this, it would have been a home run. Instead, we got a good first couple episodes, wandered a ton, and then closed strong. Felt like enough material for about a 4-parter, and made 13 from it. Maybe next year, we'll get more of what was promised this year with the 'explore the future' concept? Unless they need to use 1/6th of the season to launch another spinoff, of course.
The Burn remains disappointing. Ok for a 2-part episode with limited range, but disappointing as the explanation for why it was a quadrant/multi-quadrant disaster that broke things for 100 years.
After promising the Captain won't be the focus, the Captain is now the focus

Not quite sure about the new uniforms, but glad they're changing out of the old ones, which were bad, and joining the future.
Disco may have become slightly OP. Cool that they upgraded, but now they can take sustained firepower from the rest of the fleet, with a skeleton crew of pirates manning things, and no particular issues noted? Ugh. Even with upgraded shields, should still be on par with Starfleet weapons, so 10-1 odds shouldn't favor the 1 there. Maybe a slight advantage that the old ships were tougher and made of actual metal and whatnot, but still...
HATE the turbolift/interior shot scenes (still). Action bit was fine, but WTF on thinking about how a ship works. Massive empty space, barely makes sense if this was a star base, makes less that zero sense for a starship. Thing would be beyond massive, and yet they've landed the ship on a planet, THIS season. How big do they think the ship is, again? And why would you design one with that kind of empty interior volume? Maybe that's why we see like 5 rooms, because that's all there is and the rest is empty interior volume? Why's Scotty climbing around in Jefferies Tubes when the entire frigging ship is empty space? Can't hate that aspect enough, IMO.
Good action scenes, plot moved along, well paced episode. If the rest of the season had been more like this, it would have been a home run. Instead, we got a good first couple episodes, wandered a ton, and then closed strong. Felt like enough material for about a 4-parter, and made 13 from it. Maybe next year, we'll get more of what was promised this year with the 'explore the future' concept? Unless they need to use 1/6th of the season to launch another spinoff, of course.