That was fucking bonkers! In an extremely good way.
Review:
Okay, first of all: I'm really not a fan of references and indulging in it's own lore, so I dreaded the return to Talos. It feels like gate-keeping. But IF you do it, I think it only workd if you go the full way - like DS9's "Trials and Tribble-ations" and ENT's "Mirror Darkly".
And HOLY SHIT they went there! ALL the way! Showing footage of TOS - in complete and utter earnest - and then directly continuing this story - that was fucking amazingly well done! A nice hint for new viewers to check this old stuff out - without being exclusive (like the USS Defiant in season 1, where most new viewers didn't even knew about the backstory). And for people like me, it was amazing to see new facets to stories I'm so familiar with. Man, I'm in awe!
There are two things I didn't like about this episode:
- The Section 31 stuff. Why the fuck would Starfleet admirality trust them more than their own fleet, and their decorated Captain Pike? Especially considering how it's all about Spock. This makes no sense at all, and also makes S31 look rather incompetent - why do they pick an open fight with a Starfleet ship, instead of doing covert spy stuff? And why do they have the backing of the people they openly fight?
- The Spock-Burnham-relationship. Having Burnham be the reason for Spock to go fully emotionless was exactly the bad type of ret-conning I hope they'd avoid.
Everyting else in this episode was
purely fantastic!
Now I have to make a confession: "The menagerie" is my favourite Trek episode of all time. It's the one that drew me into "Star Trek" in the first place. Not despite, but probably
because it was so different. It felt a lot like a pure visualisation of the SF-stories I only ever were able to read as books. To this day, this is the type of story-telling I wish Star Trek to be. Maybe not
exactly this, but the general style and direction. The universe really feels magic and exciting and scary there.
I actually got really emotional in the scene between Pike and Veena. It was absolutely the highlight of the episode for me, and I love that Anson Mount played Pike as so cold and stoic in this moment. Before that, I only ever cared about Pike as "Spock's friend". Mount made me love Pike himself. And in this scene - everything came together. Especially knowing their later developments, this relationship between the two - made the ending of "The Menagerie" even better, and so much more personal. Damn, that was something I never expected to see, much less be this emotional about it. God that was great.
Stuff that I liked:
- THAT OPENING! Damn. That's how you connect your show to the larger lore!
- That was a REAL, physically correct looking fucking black hole in the illusion! That's how a black hole is supposed to look like! They learned from "Interstellar"! Man, do I love that!!
- Veena. Much like Pike, that was fucking pitch-perfect casting. And their relationship in this episode was nothing but beautiful.
- The blue plants from "The Cage" returning and making Burnham smile - seems hey really do spread pheromones and made Spock smile back then

- Culbert - he really is not the same character "resurrected" - he really is a new person in an old body. I don't like resurrecting dead characters - but if you do, do it this way!
- Also, his fight with Voq/Tyler felt very natural and not forced. That was good.
- "You think the beard is working?"
- The creature in Spock's dream was really nice!
- Minor thing: The voice modulation of the Andorian Admiral was much more natural than the more electronic sound in season 1
- I think Airam as the traitor is really well done so far - they didn't overplay it, Voq getting framed makes sense, and it's handled well so far - and the preview for the next episode shows they aren't going to drag it much longer!
Stuff I didn't like:
- Planets getting destroyed all over the galaxy. This trope was SO played out already in Trek 2009. Stop it! We like SF for the cool adventures! You don't have to save existence itself every single damn time!
- Section 31 going full "for the evulz"! Murdering three Starfleet officers, blaming Spock for it - even though he is the only one that could help them (via his visions), they make him an outcast and put the spotlight on him. I liked it when they were just "good guys gone bad", not realizing they were doing harm by their method. But now they're also comically inept at their main objective - protecting the Federation - that them going full evil for every minor thing is really distracting
- The complete re-write of Spock's character. I'm not a fan, I would love this show much more if they could steer away from trying to put their own spin on Trek's most famous character. But his interactions with Pike were great! So I'm not hating it or anything - just not happy about it either.
- Control....
A little mixed about:
- The Talosians make-up. The Talosians were EXTREMELY WELL DONE this episode! They felt absolutely bonkers and alien, like they should! The costumes were amazing, but mostly the acting and directing made them come across as exactly the Talosians we used. But - on a purely technical level - I think the make-up didn't look that good. I think mostly because of the centerline-cranium (which is generic at this point) - and that their heads weren't doing this weird "breathing" motion like on "The cage"

Wild ass guessing:
- These future probes look like the same future Discovery-probe that came back in the time anomaly. I'm wondering - can it be that this threat is a futuristic mutation of S31's "Control"? If so - I would hate it

- "Red angel" = "Future guy"? At least from a concept stage? Really unsure about this seasons main arc so far - but I'm immensely enjoing the ride so far, so whatever.
Final Grade:
Okay, this is another major problem of serialized story-arcs: I really love this weeks' plot, but I don't like the over-arching S31-plot. So I would give tis episode the highest score, but then shave off a point for the S31-stuff, so that at the end of the season the average rating is the same as "lots of good episodes and one really mediocre S31-one".
But you know what? Fuck it this time.
10/10