https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE1HriDzlJs
-Discovery writers and producers (and directors) are incapable of writing an action scene to save their lives. The cliffhanger from the last episode with Tillie going Killie? Yup, nope, solved in literally 2.5 minutes. And those bots teasing some cool fight where the bots go full IG-11 on the Chain stormtroopers? LOL, they literally get blasted like clay pigeons. I think the last's episode teaser lasted longer. Same with the space "battle". Oh, the Ni'var fleet is coming, since the Orion ship is outside... nah, who am I kidding, the Discovery way is to give up when you have the upper hand. And ofcourse the entire Starfleet cannot disable Discovery, because then there won't be a (what passes as) plot. Here's a piece of advice: blueballing the audience when things get interesting is NOT how you make an interesting or decent fight or battle. All you do is mock the audience and that's not cool. To put it lightly.
-ENOUGH WITH THE CAMERA SPINNING! You're not distracting anyone with that keychain jiggling from the awful script, dialogue and plot.
-How the hell can't Grinch get the info about how to get to that dilithium planet from Discovery's navigational system, when they have taken control over the ship's computer?! Or now they don't have control over the ship's computer?
-So what, Michael now has that invisible knife that she got stabbed with in the last episode, since before she puts that forcefield in the sickbay, she clearly stabs that guard, since a stabbing sound is clearly heard. Did no one thought to search for any hidden weapons?
-Also, how big is the damn ship? Cause at this point is bigger than the freakin Stafleet bubble base.
-"I was holding my breath for at least 10 minutes by the time I was 10 years old" I guess explains some things about the way characters behave, they all have brain damage from hypoxia.
-And ofcourse Michael has to give ideas to the crew how to disable the ship. You know, the same crew that 20 minutes ago was about to take over the ship! Next season, Michael Burnham reminds everyone how to breathe, as this episode is a foreshadowing that the crew will forget how to breathe.
-So the Burn happened because the kid saw him mom dying and cried a lot. But... didn't the Burn happened over a span of microseconds? The kid must have screamed for hours. And is it a good idea to expose him again to the same traumatic event, even though he's still emotionally unstable, since you know, it takes more than 4 hours of talk to change someone's goal in life? He could have suffered another nervous breakdown, especially since he just gave up his... you know 125 years of his life? Do these writers even know what a life-long trauma even is? And NO, the fact that he's alien doesn't count, since if we're going on that path, then there's no point of emotionally investing in someone who is as different from us as a snake is. The whole point of the damn scene is that this even should be relatable, so he should be emotionally similar to humans... and since everyone in the show has their trauma, PTSD, hate or anger healed in a few minutes or hours, I guess they are about as different from us as snakes are.
-Oh no, the Gray hologram is fading away... how sa... oh wait, if the ship's computer can select Gray from Adira's memories, surely the supergenius Adira can replicate that effect back on Discovery, right? Or at least download Grey from the ship's computer before beaming away?
-So Booker can now activate the spore drive because he can connect with the spores... just like I can control ants by screaming at them. All in 45 seconds.
-And how nice of the Orion ship not to disable Discovery faster than they did in the previous episode. Or at least beam away the warp core before exploding. Also, didn't Burnham told the Federation/Ni'var fleet to get away as far as possible? In the explosion shot, they're right near the ship when it explodes and the blast wave and debris even impacts the ships!
-Burnham saves the day again, because ofcourse she has to. She's even powerful enough to shoot through cheap-ass Minecraft CGI. And then Sillie gives her the captain's chair because everything has to handed to her on a platter. And then everyone praises Michael for not doing anything by the book. Even the freakin's admiral. And then he makes Burnham captain...
Why does this show exist again?