Aaaaaaand Discovery ends with a nonsensical wimper. Good riddance.
The episode itself wasn't
bad, but given it was a series finale it was incredibly boring. Granted it wasn't originally going to be a series finale, but even as a season finale... snorefest.
There was little in the way of a twist. The plot was so oddly straightforward, especially given what it was about. "The Progenitors technology can create life" *insert Mystery Box* "Yep, that's what it does."
Oh. Um. Ok? Kind of anti-climactic. There were Pre-Progenitors? Ok? Cool? I guess?
Kovich is Daniels... ok? I agree with some sentiment, they missed out on having be The Doctor. He was always specifically "Dr. Kovich", that moment would have been neat with a "Just call me... Doctor." But whatever i'll accept Daniels.
The Calypso thing is bizarre and completely nonsensical. So... they reverted Discovery back to it's 23rd century state, dropped it off, and let it sit for another 1,000 years?
Just all in all a resounding "meh". It wasn't offensively bad. I'm going to put this below "These Are The Voyages"... i'm one of the few who don't hate that episode, and at least it was interesting. This episode was just a string of mostly boring nonsense.
Also, wasn't Craft's people at war with the Federation for a decade as of Calypso? Yet the Fed secretly wanted him to meet Zora? Was the Fed secretly under orders not to harm Craft the whole time? Why didn't they just grab him and take him to Zora instead? Or is it just more timey wimey confusion? This didn't explain Calypso at all and instead only raised more questions.
I'm pretty sure i'm going to headcanon that Craft ends up time travelling with Discovery back to the 23rd century for some reason, which is why Discovery needed to look like that, and they change the timeline to reset it back to TOS so DSC, SNW and SFA become a branch timeline.