Okay. At least it wasn't a holodeck episode.
Once again, we're doing TOS under the 'guise' of a Pike-era Trek show.
Once again, Pike and the SNW originals are sidelined by Kirk and the TOS reboots.
Once again, we have a recycled TOS plot. The Doomsday Machine, in this case.
Once again, we have max frivolity and stupidity with Pelia and the phone thing.
Once again, I'm reminded that Paul Wesley is grossly miscast as Kirk. I know opinions vary widely on that one, and again, no hate for the actor himself.
Is it just me, or does Anson Mount just seem like he's phoning in his three minutes of screen time per episode this season? At least we haven't seen him cooking, but we do have the continuous open flame in his quarters aboard a ship in space.
The idea that 'our best' take off into space and become the reavers from Firefly? Ughh.
The gaping maw supership with tentacles? Blasting colony worlds for decades, everyone knows about them but nobody has done anything about it? Because Spock blew the whole dang thing up with a whopping spread of three photon torpedoes. Seems like the Klingons might have done that a while back. GTFOOH.
Wasn't Spock supposed to be one of the only Vulcans in Starfleet? With the remainder serving aboard the Intrepid, an all-Vulcan ship? Why would Farragut have a Vulcan captain? Just as a plot foil for Kirk to be bored? At least this Vulcan wasn't a big bag of emotion.
Plus sides: Spock actually acted like f'n SPOCK, for once!
Jeffries tubes.
Not another ship in a bottle episode.
Not impressed. The writing on this show is WASTING the talents of the cast and the show's premise.