* For a Vulcan-trained human since a little child, Michael is surprisingly emotional, but I guess 7 years out of influence of Vulcans can do that.
> Perhaps Vulcan’s are just different than humans. I know according to the histories, Vulcans were even more emotional than humans before they changed their philosophies. But I think if you took a human child and tried to get them to show no emotions, you’d probably just end up with a messed up child instead of a disciplined one.
* What's with all the Klingon dialogue? I thought the jokes about "with cotton balls in their mouths" was just a joke, but it's actually absolutely true. I enjoy the "authentic" Klingon (probably with help from KLI and Marc Okrand, but really, can't they dub that?
> Yeah, it was just awful.
* "I am trying to save all of you." OMG, that's some God complex right there. AND in the end, she failed. While I kinda enjoy the way they setup the character, making this a part of her origin story AND an outcast... Very risky move. I don't know if it will pay off or not. I can see she's being viewed with suspicion by everyone. She's diverted from penal colony and took on as a crewman on Discovery, and I guess she'll eventually be promoted back after some acts of heorism.
> I suspect Discovery is some kind a prison ship. If you look at the saucer design, it’s got a very strange multi-ring design. Structurally that wouldn’t make any sense at all for a warship. But it could make sense as a prison, as you would limit access to and from the cell blocks. No idea why you would want to put prisoners on a ship instead of on a planet though, seems like an unneeded expense.
* There are NO security teams on Shenzhou, so it's down to the captain and first officer to be a boarding party? Really?
> Bringing down Captain and First Officer, admittedly makes no sense, but it is classic TOS, except minus the Red Shirts. Come on Captain Georgiou, you’re an experienced captain, you always bring along Red Shirts.
* And why did Michael fire a kill shot on T'Kuvma? It looks like the rest of the shots on the guards are stun? Or did anger got her again?
> Good question
* Why don't they take T'Kuvma's body? What's with the stupid "I must retrieve you now"? WTF?!
> Also good question. Didn’t they end up evacuating the USS Shenzou right afterwards? They showed lifepods blasting out of some Federation ship right at the end. Maybe the ship was failing.