So because of life, I didn't have a chance to listen to this one until today.
I didn't end up making a post in the episode 2 thread last week, but I liked episode 2 a lot less than I liked episode 1. A lot of that had to do with the action scenes in episode 2, which I don't really think translate well in an audio medium. It's just a bunch of sound effects, and then you have to wait for the action to end, and the characters to start talking about it, so that you know what even happened.
Happily, my enjoyment of episode 3 was back to episode 1 levels. There were still a couple action scenes in this one, but they at least seemed to be mercifully shorter than the ones last week. We got some good character development, and we are moving closer to where we know they're going to end up by TWOK. Interesting that the augments already know that Ceti Alpha VI is unstable, although that begs the question of why couldn't the
Enterprise pick up those same readings, if someone was able to detect them on the surface of Ceti Alpha V with a hand scanner.
Sadly, the framing story still isn't doing anything for me at this point. This episode at least confirmed that Lear is indeed doing her cataloguing aboard
Excelsior, so I still really don't feel that she's made it clear as to why she needs to stay in orbit to do that. I'm assuming it's going to be for story reasons, and something will happen in the final episode that will require them to be there. I trust the authors, so I assume there is going to be a payoff, but at this point it just seems that the framing story is mainly there to have Takei and Russ's names associated with the project.
The one major issue I had with this episode is a "me thing", rather than anything wrong with the story itself. I hate hate hate the "neck snapping" thing in entertainment. (Unless it is preceded by a backflip, in which case I will reluctantly give it a pass.) Yes, I hated it in Discovery season 1, and I hated it even more when the "previously on" then had to include that scene for the entire rest of the season.

Based on the sound effect, I'm assuming that's what Khan did to Richter, and I didn't like it any better here. I get that Khan didn't want Ursula to bear the burden of killing him herself, but presumably she would have at least used some kind of painless lethal injection.
But other than that, I enjoyed this episode, and am looking forward to the next one.
Interesting. It might be geographic and they didn't sell any ads for the show in Canada, or because you don't have an advertising profile with that company since you haven't listened to podcasts before. This show seems to be using DAI (dynamic ad insertion) where the show has preset spots (beginning, end, and two "act breaks" in the middle in this case), but the podcast distributor automatically decides when you download the episodes which ads, how many, and in which breaks to drop them in, all based on what it knows about your habits from your IP address.
After not getting any ads in the first one, episode 2 and 3 both had a single ad at the beginning, both for Instacart. I don't mind that too much, and in fact am quite happy that they are appearing just at the beginning, rather than breaking the flow of the story itself for mid-episode ad placements.