That's what I hear in my head. Bones demanding that Cpt. James T. Kirk DO SOMETHING...anything...to turn things around. This is more about the season than this particular episode. I do enjoy the characters but they're not DOING anything. They're certainly not doing enough. This is DISCOVERY yet they aren't really doing that so much as they're discovering how much baggage they're all carrying around from the past to the future. If they want to "find themselves" or do "team building exercises," then they should go back to the Academy and join one of Tilly's training classes. Otherwise, Michael needs to man up, pull up her big girl panties and LEAD her crew. Mooning over a man is something you do in your quarters, not on the ship's bridge in front of your entire crew!
Adira is an angsty teenager on a ship full of adults, with a synth replica of their love interest. He likes me/He doesn't like me. *eyeroll* We get it. Bring on some other teens/young adults so their story isn't so annoyingly obnoxious to grown folks watching. Adira and Gray need to step up into their new respective roles or step off. It's tiresome. FYI, this is not about they/them, etc so don't come for over it. I don't give two hoots and a tinker's damn about who they love or who they are.
The whole damn ship's crew is in need of some major counseling sessions with Deanna Troi, even Culber needs this. Maybe especially Culber. There's no discipline on this ship because the Captain has none. She's as much of a loose cannon/wild card as Tarka. The bickering between the crew members over the best course of action and why it should be one way vs another exemplifies exactly why Star Fleet demands Duty First among their members. Tighten up this ship and it's crew.
Now get out there and DISCOVER something!