Yes, yes, yes!CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 11:15 pm I do love how Saru and Tilly are in-universe just done with Michael's bullshit.
Tilly asking Burnham questions like, "What would I have done if you didn't come back?" was good friendship, and a brilliant moment. Also, Book calling Michael on her messianic complex was good too. It seems like, at least for the moment, it took getting bitch-slapped by Saru down to just Science Officer, has made Michael begin to contemplate her life choices, which is good. I've vocally criticised her character on this thread, but I want that character to grow and become better. I hope that the writers can pull Burnham's head out of her ass, sincerely. I want a better Burnham than we started with.
Additionally, the bit in the middle with Burnham's mother calling her out on her inherent dishonesty...chef's kiss. I think that DISCO is better when it addresses Michael's tendencies towards stupidity.
Reunion III/S3 E7 was also great, because Book's place as the resident Druid was...helpful to Burnham. He voiced all the thoughts she wouldn't allow herself, which in turn allowed her to start having epiphanies. While I have no issue making the "Book is a 6 Druid" joke, I can't bring myself to level the same degree of acid at him as I have Burnham, because he's frankly a better person. He has convictions, he has flaws, but he thinks about his actions.
Also, Tilly becoming Saru's XO? I have to agree with his thought process. The rest of the crew struggled; Tilly thrived, despite her pain. Tilly has less management experience than most other officers, but once again as Saru said: traditional experience basically doesn't apply, DISCO is in crazy town. Besides, it helps Tilly reach the height of her character, which only helps the story. I'm all for better, and more, Tilly. In any event, Tilly has been the heart of the crew since at least Season 2. She deserves the position and the street cred.
The Nevarran philosophical trial (T'kal M'tet?) was interesting. I like that Picard's plot points are bearing out in Discovery, and think that the Sisters were an inspired addition to the Nevar plot. After all, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and having the Sisters who bind themselves to lost causes - which, requiring Burnham to make a logical, accurate formal argument most certainly is.
Burnham's mom forcing her to be honest in the T'kal M'tet was...probably the best moment of the series so far for Burnham. Burnham not bullshitting everyone was great to see. Lastly, Burnham realizing her self-important crusade could doom a world, and withdrawing...I hope that's the beginning of a new Burnham. I really don't want to have to keep decrying with evidence the stupidity of Burnham's actions. With that said, I expect to do just that. After all, she claimed she learned her lesson back in Season 2. Much like Tilly and Saru, I've had it with her bullshit.
We deserve a better protagonist than that, Sonequa Martin-Green deserves a better quality character than that, and Burnham the character could stand to be less-reviled.