Georgiou and Burnham search for a cure for Georgiou's condition.
This is an entertaining episode with some good character moments.
The plot is pretty simple, but it's difficult to comment on specifics without spoilers. For me it does not deserve the negativity, especially as it is at the half way point of a story.
Star Trek has done several of this type of episode in the past and they are meant to be over the top, in a darkly funny way. As ever with this premise you have to suspend the disbelief. This one felt no worse than any other placed in this setting. For me, if you don't take television shows and Star Trek more seriously than you should, this is an enjoyable episode.
The visuals are as strong as ever, with great cinematography, lighting, colours and costuming.
All performances are great with Michelle Yeoh on good form and Sonequa Martin-Green excellent. Doug Jones is also quite prominent.
This is an entertaining episode with some good character moments.
The plot is pretty simple, but it's difficult to comment on specifics without spoilers. For me it does not deserve the negativity, especially as it is at the half way point of a story.
Star Trek has done several of this type of episode in the past and they are meant to be over the top, in a darkly funny way. As ever with this premise you have to suspend the disbelief. This one felt no worse than any other placed in this setting. For me, if you don't take television shows and Star Trek more seriously than you should, this is an enjoyable episode.
The visuals are as strong as ever, with great cinematography, lighting, colours and costuming.
All performances are great with Michelle Yeoh on good form and Sonequa Martin-Green excellent. Doug Jones is also quite prominent.