Just some of the behind-the-scenes decisions they made are bizarre. Starting with a massive violation of the Prime Directive (right after talking about it) by bringing the Shenzhou down into the atmosphere to rescue Georgiou and Burnham.
At least the Klingon stuff, while I find it doesn't work for me, probably wasn't the worst idea on paper.
I love the reveal of the Shenzou on the planet... But yeah, that again is another example, much like Into Darkness, of a heavily contrived scenario for a cool shot.
Personally, I would have changed the entire premise of this entire thing. The stuff with Burnman and ... Captain lady her name escapes me at the moment, has an interesting story behind it. Inverting Spock, basically. That and the captains somewhat naive approach to the klingons(at least, that's what the script seems to be driving at... Which I don't think is entirely fair?)
I would have sliced all the other crap out and had the Klingon thing in the asteroid field be a religious icon specifically connected to Kahless, and had T'kuvma's people show up enraged that Starfleet was desecrating their sacred ground, and have the stand off be a chess match over that. Misunderstanding, misinterpreting, situation spirals out of control, more ships show up, and the shooting starts... and in the background you throw in something vague enough that maybe this has been orchestrated, but by who? Starfleet Command? Romulans? Who knows. Hook in some stuff for the future to have viewers asking questions that they should be asking... Instead of "Huh?!" "What?!" "Why?!"
I couldn't stand Admiral Blast Hardcheese or his diplomacy by catchphrase. That's probably why I was more interested with the physics defying collision than who was aboard.
Plus the whole cloaking ramming thing is just silly. Just have T'kunamatata shoot Europa when her shields are down. Poof, done.