As our cadets return home for their first school holiday, they must choose between what their families expect of them and their own dreams for the future — including an aspiring captain who’s secretly willing to risk everything to re-write her own past, and an aristocratic cadet called to serve his planet way before he’s ready.

Written by: Alex Taub & Eric Anthony Glover

Directed by: Andi Armaganian


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  • buerviper@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I also thought of Amok Time! But why would they make that reference? And not do anything with it? Also agree on the Khionians, I didn’t understand why they are all in their human forms. I also thought it was weird that everybody was pretty cool with a random Klingon to attend this important wedding.

    I think this episode would have profited from being split in two. I know the 10 episode format only allows for so much episodes, but this one was a huge miss to me.

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      1 day ago

      I wouldn’t call it a huge miss, but I don’t think the two stories could stand on their own in separate episodes, either. It was just a bit… meh. Definitely the low point for me in the season so far, though.

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        16 hours ago

        I don’t know, they could have gone all in one the Khionian culture and his past and it might have worked. Instead we got a wedding I didn’t care enough about. Likewise, the plot of “an empty school over the holidays” could have worked on its own. As I wrote somewhere else, with a show including Paul Giamatti, I was immediately reminded of the Holdovers. Two students and Reno, would have been a great setup I think. Instead, we got some hasty character “development”.