This is probably the best place to discuss this, because it's not a critique of the current episode, but the way Season 3 is shaping up, it feels like "Discovery disease" is starting to hurt SNW. That is to say, the writers are juggling too many serialized character/plot arcs, meaning each episode is losing narrative focus due to the need to touch on everything else.
Right now we have:
Essentially, the show has three different responses, none of which are particularly good:
Right now we have:
- Batel's sickness/transition into a Gorn hybrid, and the resulting Pike relationship drama
- Chapel/Korby new relationship drama, and any potential issues Spock still has
- Spock's new FWB thing with La'an
- Uhura and Beto's flirting
- Ortega's Gorn-related PTSD
- The whole "inexperienced Scotty nearly fucking things up" arc
Essentially, the show has three different responses, none of which are particularly good:
- Just ignore the subplot entirely for a week, which leads to complaints (like how Batel doesn't figure into Episode 4).
- Quickly say "well, that's done for now" (Episode 4 does this with Ortegas, while Episode 5 essentially does that with the Spock/La'an situationship).
- Awkwardly shoehorn in a subplot where it doesn't belong.
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