Third seasons of Trek hold a special place for me because that's when I feel the series often gel, and that happened with TNG, DS9, ENT, and PIC. I was hoping the same would happen with SNW, but I've been mostly disappointed. This season finale is the worst SNW season finale thus far, one of the weakest Trek finales period, and was the close to an overall underwhelming season that felt like a regression. Off hand, the only Trek season finale that was as bad, maybe worse, was DISCO's third season, an episode that also curiously ended in what could've been a series finale.
There wasn't much I liked about this episode, but here goes:
-Number One leading a landing party (finally, for once it seems!)
-La'An being petty about knowing the Vulcan nerve pinch
-Pelia's off hand mention of Dr. Who. (It would be nice to finally get a live action crossover).
-Batel/Pike in the alternate reality: It allowed Pike and Batel to get that future together, and for Pike to experience what his life might have been without the accident.
-Elijah April, though I don't know if he was real. Though his uniform didn't look like one from the late 23rd century.
-Gamble's dark overlord outfit.
-The Kirk brothers having a drink. The series doesn't do enough with the other Kirk.
-The pacing for the first half was good. It had an ominous foreboding.
Dislikes:
-This episode overall was rushed and disjointed. It should've been a two-parter, which makes the inclusion of "Four and a Half Vulcans" even more abominable. That hour could've been given to this story.
-The "science" was really stretching it this episode. I don't even recall them figuring out a way to bring Pike back, and there was little pushback to him going on what for all they knew was a one-way trip.
-Pelia not being as involved. I was thinking she would know, or should know, more about these entities.
-The Korby/Chapel and Spock/La'An relationships were underfed, especially Korby/Chapel. But I don't care for any of these couplings, despite how many minutes, now hours, devoted to them.
-Shoehorning Kirk in, yet again, and trying to barrel into Year One. I don't care about these Spock-Kirk moments because these two actors, particularly Wesley, don't feel like the original takes, to draw any sentimentality from me.
-The alternate reality scenes: I wasn't choked up about it because I wasn't that much into the Pike-Batel relationship, though I liked it a lot more than Spock with Chapel or La'An. I also felt it was an attempt to inject some emotion and weight into a weak story, so its attempted emotional gut punch was unearned.
-Batel as a kind of Emissary, and it felt like a hollow rip on Sisko's destiny. With SNW's penchant for unnecessary use (or abuse) of canon, I don't see why they didn't go all in here and make the evil spirits Pah-Wraiths. This story could've even been the first contact with Bajorans or Cardassians. If not the wraiths, then the entities from TNG's "Power Play".
-The alternate reality transition was jarring and awkward and killed the momentum.
-The boss fight was rushed and underwhelming after all the set up.
-Pike played no decisive role in the outcome, he was more of a bystander.
-Not having an Ortegas/La'An scene after "Terrarium". I would rather the finale been about them dealing with that.