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By jumping 930 years into the future, the show shed its "prequel crutches," allowing it to explore a "blank slate" free from established continuity. Emotional Highs and Lows
Anson Mount’s portrayal of Captain Pike and his final salute to the crew were near-universally acclaimed. The farewell between Michael and Spock is also noted as a powerful, defining moment for both characters. "Star Trek: Discovery" Such Sweet Sorrow, Part ...
The episode is anchored by what many reviewers call the longest and most complex battle sequence in Star Trek history. Critics praised the "movie-level" visual effects and the sheer scale of the conflict between the Discovery / Enterprise alliance and Control’s Section 31 fleet. By jumping 930 years into the future, the
Admiral Cornwell’s death was highlighted as a significant, well-earned "good death" for a respected leader. Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 14 Review The episode is anchored by what many reviewers
" Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 ," the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery , is widely considered a high point for the series that successfully "reboots" its future while reconciling its place in the 23rd-century canon.