Wow, I loved this episode. It confirmed my feeling that this season is perhaps the most “Star Trek” Star Trek has been in many years. It reminds me in spirit of TMP, my favourite Star Trek film—and perhaps the purest distillation we ever got of Roddenberry’s ideals. It has shared TMP’s pacing problems, too, but depending on how well the final episode holds up, I think people may look back on this season as a triumph and possibly DSC’s finest.
The way they handled 10C so far has wildly exceeded my expectations (remember the other week when people conjectured that 10C were the same species as Tarka’s friend?). This felt like hard sci-fi which is something surprisingly rare on Trek. It was intelligently done and captivated me throughout.
I don’t mind Tarka because he’s at least not a standard Trek villain hellbent on REVENNNGE (looking at you, Trek movies), but has a more interesting motivation. He is a real dick, to be sure, but, frankly, I so are a lot of people when facing an immense threat. The way so many people have reacted to the stress of the pandemic the past two years confirms that: rational thinking goes out the window and people often react in truly stupid, shortsighted and harmful ways. That doesn’t make them evil necessarily; just human. I’m just grateful, however, that Book has finally woken up because the past few episodes I’ve been questioning his gullibility.
Reno was a blast; I really wish there was some way Tig Notaro could join the main cast and be in every damn episode. The show needs someone with her acerbic wit. The Burnham/Saru screaming scene could have misfired badly, but I actually found it kind of delightful, mainly because of how well the actors sell their friendship. I think I need to scream more often…
Really fascinated to see how they tie this up (and a little nervous).
The way they handled 10C so far has wildly exceeded my expectations (remember the other week when people conjectured that 10C were the same species as Tarka’s friend?). This felt like hard sci-fi which is something surprisingly rare on Trek. It was intelligently done and captivated me throughout.
I don’t mind Tarka because he’s at least not a standard Trek villain hellbent on REVENNNGE (looking at you, Trek movies), but has a more interesting motivation. He is a real dick, to be sure, but, frankly, I so are a lot of people when facing an immense threat. The way so many people have reacted to the stress of the pandemic the past two years confirms that: rational thinking goes out the window and people often react in truly stupid, shortsighted and harmful ways. That doesn’t make them evil necessarily; just human. I’m just grateful, however, that Book has finally woken up because the past few episodes I’ve been questioning his gullibility.
Reno was a blast; I really wish there was some way Tig Notaro could join the main cast and be in every damn episode. The show needs someone with her acerbic wit. The Burnham/Saru screaming scene could have misfired badly, but I actually found it kind of delightful, mainly because of how well the actors sell their friendship. I think I need to scream more often…
Really fascinated to see how they tie this up (and a little nervous).