Credit: CBS
Okay, my favorite part of the the third-season finale of
Discovery is the ending: the closing credits, which employs the closing-credits music from the original series. This probably would’ve been even niftier last week, which was the 800th installment of
Trek onscreen, but it’s still a nifty little call-back to end this season, and as we just completed a year that had three new seasons of
Trek in it.
isn’t a cliffhanger, which is a welcome relief, frankly.
There’s, um, a lot going on here, most of it good, some of it head-scratching, none of it actively horrible, though there were some moments there where I was really worried. And that non-cliffhangery ending is wonderful in so many ways, but the status quo it leaves for our two leads is problematic.
Credit: CBS
Okay, my favorite part of the the third-season finale of
Discovery is the ending: the closing credits, which employs the closing-credits music from the original series. This probably would’ve been even niftier last week, which was the 800th installment of
Trek onscreen, but it’s still a nifty little call-back to end this season, and as we just completed a year that had three new seasons of
Trek in it.
isn’t a cliffhanger, which is a welcome relief, frankly.
There’s, um, a lot going on here, most of it good, some of it head-scratching, none of it actively horrible, though there were some moments there where I was really worried. And that non-cliffhangery ending is wonderful in so many ways, but the status quo it leaves for our two leads is problematic.