I'm not sure there has been an episode of SNW that has been so divisive up till this point.
I felt it was average at best, tonally mis-judged at worst.
I don't care about canon relating to events in TOS, as I've never really been a fan of Trek pre TNG, so if Chapel rides Spock into an early grave, as she gave every intention of doing so, I'm not that fussed.
What I do care about though is logical writing, especially when it comes to a Vulcan character.
Spock is a grown man, with or without his Vulcan heritage, and he has not lost his memory or knowledge gained from experiences that he has throughout his life.
As such, there is no reason why he would revert to behaving like some 12-13 year old boy who has hit puberty and suddenly realised that girls are in fact more than just annoying sisters of friends who get in the way when you are trying to play football.
His behaviour - and therefore the writing of his character in this episode is absurd.
As is, the behaviour and writing of the Vulcan 'Matriarch.' I'm sorry but Vulcans are not racist pigs.
The depiction of Vulcans in this episode is nothing more than bad fan-fiction, and shows the writers to have little to no understanding of the Vulcan race or how they have been depicted in Trek in the past.
Next, the comedy in this episode. If I wanted to watch a juvenile teen rom-com aimed at 15-16 years olds ( which I don't) I would not expect to tune into Star Trek to achieve that result.
However, given what is happening in two episodes time with the Lower Decks crossover, I imagine this nonsense is likely to continue.
SNW was interesting in Season 1. It promised a lot, almost as much as the opening credits tease, however Season 2 to this point has been a disaster.
With only ten episodes in a season, a show cannot afford to waste so much time on trifles like this if it wants to be taken seriously.