6.5
The episode feels padded. It seems like the plot strained to give the characters opportunities to emote. The interactions between Stamets and Book were nice, but they serviced the former more than the latter. Loved the walk and talk between Saru and Tilly. The anti-grav scenes looked silly, imo. Oh, look, another problem solved by a surfing metaphor!
The Adira-Gray story is generally good--I hope that the discussion of joining Gray to a synthetic body is actually foreshadowing problems. I am bugged by the characterization of Stamets and Culber (moreso in the previous episode than this one). In the context of the show, members of Starfleet don't put their personal attachments so far ahead of their duty. Worf is the one character who repeatedly has personal issues, but this leads to increasing strain with the CO. I hope that one of them gets busted by Burnham.
The episode feels padded. It seems like the plot strained to give the characters opportunities to emote. The interactions between Stamets and Book were nice, but they serviced the former more than the latter. Loved the walk and talk between Saru and Tilly. The anti-grav scenes looked silly, imo. Oh, look, another problem solved by a surfing metaphor!
The Adira-Gray story is generally good--I hope that the discussion of joining Gray to a synthetic body is actually foreshadowing problems. I am bugged by the characterization of Stamets and Culber (moreso in the previous episode than this one). In the context of the show, members of Starfleet don't put their personal attachments so far ahead of their duty. Worf is the one character who repeatedly has personal issues, but this leads to increasing strain with the CO. I hope that one of them gets busted by Burnham.