What I don't get is why Shaw didn't immediately take back command. He's not that incapacitated. He's injured, on meds, but he seems to not be out of his mind. It makes little sense, outside of storyline dictates, that he was chilling in his quarters, while leaving his ship and crew in the hands of two "legends" he doesn't trust.
I'm going to re-watch, but I actually totally get this. IIRC, he even says Beverly is free with the meds. If you think your judgement is impaired, don't put yourself in certain situations. I work on Wall Street and I've almost made enormous errors when I was younger because I thought could handle the meds, I thought. (1- Broken leg, hydrocodone. 2- post surgery, pain killers.) Yeah, no.
Thank goodness for a "four eyes/two people" rule. So, now years later as a manager myself, personally, I can totally understand why he wouldn't take back command. It may not be OBVIOUS, but not being 100% can devastate judgement calls without you realizing it.
We all think forklifts when it says "Don't operate heavy machinery".
