Exactly my thoughts. It was serviceable and entertaining, but it confirmed both the good and the bad I saw in Season 1. On the plus side: this is Star Trek, no doubt about it. The episodic approach is ultimately what the franchise needs to do. Picard was great for me, and it served its purpose in the end to give the TNG cast a final "movie". Now end Discovery and its always too-drawn out arcs already. Stick with shows that do it like SNW - and as we've seen, the episodic format does not preclude ongoing storylines and character development.
Having said that, I still can't get over the fact that they reintroduce all these TOS characters - clearly intended as fanservice - but then don't actually service the fans by keeping them consistent with what we know. Much as I like Jess Bush's performance itself, her Chapel is still the worst offender in this category. Who is this person and why is she the namesake of Majel Barrett's character?Perhaps there's some sort of endgame here, so I'll reserve final judgment, but as of now, I can't see why they wouldn't just create new characters that can then do whatever the eff they want them to do. But I know, the continuity issue is tired and there's no common ground to be found in debates on that.
But I think one can make a good case that the show - now as throughout season 1 - is too jokey, too setpiece-oriented. Kind of the series equivalent of a modern tentpole movie. That was my main thought watching this episode. There was no reason at all for M'Benga to have the superhero juice in his pocket - except that the producers thought "it would be cool" to have these guys have hand-to-hand combat with 25 Klingons. In order to get there, you need to sacrifice characterization and logic. You just hope nobody will notice because "dude, that scene was so dope"... Hmm, not for me. As for the overly lighthearted tone: Carol Kane's character. MORE comic relief in a show that is already 40% comic relief? I'll wait and see where it goes, but I worry. Her performance as such was NOT. GOOD. Don't kid yourselves here with nostalgia for some previous role she played. I didn't know her before, and what I saw here was a person struggling with every single line.
Great post.