I had the opposite reaction -- fear the new showrunner shares the same problems as the old ones. I would hope this is the sort of thing she would know to avoid. But maybe she had an assignment to get from point A to point B and did the best she could. Hard to tell with serialized storytelling.
In fairness, my reaction may be magnified by my hopes and expectations. There wasn't much here I'd like to see more of down the line,
I like this portrayal of Spock, but Quinto's Spock is fantastic. Hope he gets another shot at it on the big screen.As much as I like Zachary Quinto's Spock from the Kelvin Timeline he has definitely been eclipsed by Ethan Peck's take on the character.
Quinto in some ways had an easier job as he could make a Spock-like character who isn't exactly Spock.I like this portrayal of Spock, but Quinto's Spock is fantastic. Hope he gets another shot at it on the big screen.
The brightest and best would survive...
USS Enterprise 1701...
Beautiful...
Let me quote you out of context.Why?
and
Why?
So it's definitely way too late to wonder if the Talosians might somehow still in some way be able to restore...Son of a bitch, that Airiam ending was...I did not see it actually coming.
Unfortunately, you're completely right and I love that they do this.I want every episode to be that type of episode. When something big happens, we shouldn't see it coming. Real characters, real consequences.
This proves it: DSC's Control can't be the same one from the novel. In the novel, Control uses amoral methods at times, but its singular goal is to preserve the Federation, not annihilate all sentient life.I must admit, I am definitely hoping that there is more to all this than just a Terminator/Matrix/Cylons/HAL-9000 man vs AI conflict.
All I see when I look at Quinto's Spock is his earlier character, Sylar.I like this portrayal of Spock, but Quinto's Spock is fantastic. Hope he gets another shot at it on the big screen.
I mean, fundamentally the emotional beats in this have the same issue as the Burnham/Saru relationship in An Obol for Charon. They're just not earned. With a bit more planning - you know, serialization - they could have laid the groundwork for this episode working better by showing Airiam socializing with the rest of the crew and the like. But they didn't, which makes it seem like Michelle Paradise essentially pulled the story out of a hat.
By DS9's time no one batted an eye at using mines but in this episode it was presented as illegal. At least I don't remember anyone raising moral objections to the mining of the wormhole.
Kirk called Yellow Alert in TWOK and only the defence fields were energized not the shields. That didn't work out so well.Perhaps Yellow Alert without raising shields is just a reminder to the crew that a threat may be imminent but there's not yet a need to panic or assume emergency stations? I don't think they're one and the same. Didn't Kirk or Picard call a Yellow Alert on more than one occasion and not order shields raised until afterwards?
Burnham isn't the Red Angel.Did anyone else think it's now obvious Michael is the Red Angel? Airiam said it's all about Michael, and she had to kill her. And Stamets said there's a reason the Red Angel chose to reveal the visions to Spock.
^^^One other niggling flaw to me - Saru figuring out the video was holograms.
First, they fucked it up by saying he was seeing in ultraviolet rather than infrared. If he was looking at heat signatures that should have been what he said.
Secondly, why would display systems set up for human (or Vulcan, etc) vision even contain information about colors outside the visual spectrum?
Finally, if they did contain such information, why would Control overlook it?
You have no idea what Im thinking! Says the Lorcas "X" to Captain Pike.
Yapping Silly Tilly once again proves she doesn't belong in command.
Develope Ariam so we finaly have an interest in her, just in time to kill her off.
Pike says "Shit storm"
Get off my ass so we can get back to work Says Lorcas "X" to Captain Pike.
Nam suspects Ariam of something.
Spock enjoys expressing his emotions as the chess pieces go flying and Burnham wimpers. (Best part of the show)
Nam watches Ariam from afar.
3 of 9 is flying blind. While everyone takes turn with random coarse battle manuvers.
A.I. Admiral Vulcan extremist is more of a femsplainer than Admiral Lorcas "X".
Stammets out logics Spock into helping him fix the electrical problem. As Spock gives love advice to Stammets.
Standing by to beam them out says Pike to the away team.
Commander Nam has no friends as she is left gasping for air. Nobody even tries to beam her out. Hell no one else even tries to beam in and help take on Ariam.
Nam passes out with no way of breathing.
Ariam is locked up.
Pike asks Burnham if she is alright, with no mention of Nam. (She was his security officer from the Enterprise)
Tilly hacks Ariam with loving memories of adoring Tilly.
ARIAM SAYS to Michael open the air lock,
Pike SAYS to Michael open the air lock
Spock SAYS to Michael open the air lock
Pike SAYS to Michael open the air lock thats an order.
As everbody grieves at the death of Ariam. We see Nam is amazingly alive with her breathing aparatus on her face as she comes to the realization that nobody gives a shit about her.
On to next week.
Finally, if they did contain such information, why would Control overlook it?
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