S04E11, "Rosetta"
Pros:
* Visuals are fantastic.
* Saru/T'Rina Ship proceeding as planned.
* Jett Reno is always a pro.
* "Nothing like coming home to an unexpected hostage, am I right?" - Jett Reno, flawlessly delivered.
* Obligation.
Cons:
* Plot has stalled
Ruminations:
I vote we rename the series Star Trek: Empathy, and I mean that in the very best way. This show has spent significant effort in getting these characters to connect with one another on a more than superficial level. The writers clearly seek to explore that other vast frontier: the human heart. I enjoy watching them explore human empathy, and its often maligned child: fear.
This episode explored both of those using some valid scientific foundations, and using that science to delve into the realm of the philosophical. I approve of this and I'm glad there is a show doing this. Too many shows focus so heavily on creating human set pieces that we don't get to explore what makes them human, and Discovery has struck hard at the concept, and I hope they continue.
The only downside I can see is that it has caused the plot to essentially stall. They're dragging this season out in something that could have been accomplished inside of a trio of episodes, quite frankly, and that's with room to breathe. That would be my one real issue at this point in the story. We're in the penultimate episodes, and things still feel like a leisurely pace.
Still, that concern aside, there are many pluses for me, so this episode gets an 8/10.
Beautiful post!