Finished the first seven episodes of the second season. I'm not going to go as detailed as I did with the first season.
"Brother" --> Does a good job of introducing Pike to DSC and setting up the Red Angel story arc.
"New Eden" --> Introduces Terralysium and adds to the Red Angel mystery.
"Point of Light" --> Wraps up loose ends with the Klingons from S1, brings Section 31 into the fold, and sends out Amanda on her search for Spock.
"An Obol for Charon" --> Gives Discovery 100,000 years worth of galactic data that will later embed itself into Discovery. And transitions Saru from someone who's prone to fear to someone who is bolder and will want to save his people from the Ba'ul.
"Saints of Imperfection" --> Weirdest episode of the season. Puts the strange in exploration and gives us back Hugh Culber. It also intertwines the Section 31 storyline with Discovery's. Good to see Cornwell back too, more of Georgiou... and I guess this is the start of super-annoying Super-Section 31 Tyler.
"The Sound of Thunder" --> Moves at a lightning pace, but gets the Kelpians out from underneath the Bu'al's thumb. Love the character design on the Ba'ul. They look really terrifying.
"Light and Shadows" --> We reach the half-way point of the season. Burnham finds Spock. Georgiou reveals to Leland she knows he's responsible for the death of Burnham's birth parents. Control taps into Discovery's computers and gains access to the data scrolls. Of other note: Pike and Tyler work things out. And I love when Amanda stands up to Sarek.
In "New Eden", Tilly tries to figure out how to make the Spore Drive possible to be operated without Stamets. I think this is something they'll continue to try to do in the third season with 32nd Century technology, so other people will be able to operate it if necessary. Or just have it be operated through Discovery's computer. I think the data scrolls from an "An Obol for Charon" will be harnessed through however Discovery's computer is upgraded, which will allow it to operate the Spore Drive. But that's only speculation. It could be wrong.
Anything else? Not immediately coming to mind other than I wish it would've been possible to see more of Number One. Onward to the rest of the season. I'm going to just barely make it before the third season drops.
"Brother" --> Does a good job of introducing Pike to DSC and setting up the Red Angel story arc.
"New Eden" --> Introduces Terralysium and adds to the Red Angel mystery.
"Point of Light" --> Wraps up loose ends with the Klingons from S1, brings Section 31 into the fold, and sends out Amanda on her search for Spock.
"An Obol for Charon" --> Gives Discovery 100,000 years worth of galactic data that will later embed itself into Discovery. And transitions Saru from someone who's prone to fear to someone who is bolder and will want to save his people from the Ba'ul.
"Saints of Imperfection" --> Weirdest episode of the season. Puts the strange in exploration and gives us back Hugh Culber. It also intertwines the Section 31 storyline with Discovery's. Good to see Cornwell back too, more of Georgiou... and I guess this is the start of super-annoying Super-Section 31 Tyler.
"The Sound of Thunder" --> Moves at a lightning pace, but gets the Kelpians out from underneath the Bu'al's thumb. Love the character design on the Ba'ul. They look really terrifying.
"Light and Shadows" --> We reach the half-way point of the season. Burnham finds Spock. Georgiou reveals to Leland she knows he's responsible for the death of Burnham's birth parents. Control taps into Discovery's computers and gains access to the data scrolls. Of other note: Pike and Tyler work things out. And I love when Amanda stands up to Sarek.
In "New Eden", Tilly tries to figure out how to make the Spore Drive possible to be operated without Stamets. I think this is something they'll continue to try to do in the third season with 32nd Century technology, so other people will be able to operate it if necessary. Or just have it be operated through Discovery's computer. I think the data scrolls from an "An Obol for Charon" will be harnessed through however Discovery's computer is upgraded, which will allow it to operate the Spore Drive. But that's only speculation. It could be wrong.
Anything else? Not immediately coming to mind other than I wish it would've been possible to see more of Number One. Onward to the rest of the season. I'm going to just barely make it before the third season drops.
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