After watching two episodes, it continued the fast pace of the first season. When he was middle-aged, the old and handsome Captain Pike finally disabled the Enterprise and switched jobs to command the Discovery. The mental hospital, and then killed three doctors and escaped. Mike Bohan is relatively normal at present. After the tempering of the first season, the bitch of the Virgin has subsided a lot, as if there is a high-level intelligence that transcends the universe.
Michelle Yeoh makes a domineering appearance in the third episode, looking forward to the development of the plot
After watching the complete episode, I sighed at the screenwriter's consistent anticlimactic behavior. The plot collapsed when Spock appeared the most frustrating in history. All kinds of gods babble, blacking Spock into mental retardation and licking a dog, and he has been revolving around the old sister all his life. The whole show didn't see any logic and IQ from him.
Captain Pike actually left Admiral Cornwell by the bomb at the end to die! Standing outside the door and watching stupidly, since he can go, why is the admiral standing by the bomb waiting to die? ? ? Won't you go with Pike? It would be understandable to say that someone had to press a certain button to delay the explosion of the bomb, but the admiral was standing at attention one meter away from the bomb, and she could only say that she did not want to live.
The Enterprise entered the plot again, all the familiar faces were gone, and Spock was even more boring without the old-fashioned mouth.
The mysterious characters who spanned time turned out to be Mike's mother and Mike himself. They appeared in the five corners of the universe to gather the Allies in the final battle? And finally fleeing to Elysium with the knowledge of the sphere? What's the point of inspiring teachers? Except for an ironclad ship from Klingon, there was no army. Mike's mother has been preventing the control from gaining knowledge of the sphere, but there is no way to destroy the sphere, so moving it to the orbit of the Discovery, isn't that more of a goat? Since it can move its orbit, won't it hit the sun directly?
At the end of the most brainless plot, the entire crew concealed the news that Discovery had traveled to the future, and suggested that Starfleet block all relevant information. I don't understand the logic behind this mentally retarded behavior.
Compared with the excellent performances and characterizations of all the actors except Mike in the first season, there are almost no rich characters in the second season, and the plot is not magnificent enough.
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