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Discovery final scene speculation

I don’t think they’ll get to the Calypso stuff since it’s ending prematurely. Though maybe that is what they are adding in reshoots.
 
I want a scene with the minor characters (Detmer, Owo, Reese) all enjoying each other's company having lunch. I still go back to the episode where Airiam died and seeing the crew commadre and wish we had actually seen that. I also kinda wish this season dealt with homesickness, and the feeling of being alone knowing that family is dead. I think one of the things that I have felt disconnected by with the 32nd century story is this crew willingly went into the far future but we haven't seen any regrets to that decision. It's easy to support the crew in the short term, but in the long term, the feeling of loneliness and homesickness become real.
 
The reverse of how it opened: Going into Burnham's eye as it transforms into a nebula

She has stars in her eyes.........


Alternatively as a joke Zora purges the atmosphere but that of course backfires.... Poor Zora ship is empty and full of corpses, all the DOTs shove them all out of airlocks Discovery waits abandoned, Calypso happens
 
I think that the Discovery crew should receive a surprise message through time from Ethan Peck Spock, Burnhams brother. Spock never gave up the search for his sister after all and has finally found a way to contact Discovery with a way for the crew to spore jump home back to the 22nd century through a temporal anomaly.

The crew could then have a moral dilemma about what to do; do they stay in the 32nd century with their new lives, families and friendships? Or do they jump back to their old home and lives? The crew all debate what to do with mixed emotions and lots of melodrama and crying. Eventually, in unity, the Discovery crew all decide to stay with their new lives in the 32nd century, with the crew all saying their final goodbyes to the past properly and coming to peace with their past, present and future lives. Michael Burnham and Spock can say the Star Trek “these are the voyages…” monologue together in bitter sweet harmony as the end credits begin to roll… :)
 
Michael Burnham makes a final log entry in her quarters, and falls asleep. The audience is shown her dream: She's a woman named Sasha living in the early 21st century... in the dream she is a zombie that walks out of a wooden coffin and attempts to kill a person named Negan before being shot in the head...
[Fade to Black]:angel:
 
"computer, end hologram"

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