As the year comes to an end, Caleb must choose between the life he thought he wanted and the life he’s built for himself at Starfleet Academy. Meanwhile, Nahla breaks protocol in one final gambit to keep a promise to Caleb.
Written by: Kirsten Beyer & Kenneth Lin
Directed by: Jonathan Frakes
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Glad to see Caleb hit paydirt on finding his mum. But… are we sure he’s a genius if he never thought to try that moon’s name as an encryption cypher? Maybe I’m expecting too much of people in a future burdened by a thousand years of cognitive debt from “AI” use.
I finally, completely bought the Caleb/Tarima romance when they cut the coy quippage and he simply told her she was like music to him. There was more raw, naked acting in that exchange than in their sex scene together.
You can tell a month has gone by from the length of Vance’s beard. Nice touch, implying he’s been too busy tracking down Braka to groom himself.
Suddenly, Ake and Kelrec seem direly unsuited for their jobs. “Oh hey, is that planet in the Federation now? You know the one, what’s it called?” Come on, I’m pretty sure you expect your cadets to know that from day one!
Not sure how I feel about the Omega-47 threat. First, I’m sort of disappointed that Starfleet has been developing that kind of WMD. Boo, Science Division!
Second, it feels a bit like a retread of The Burn, at least in the way it leaves warp travel obsolete, if only locally. It’s more of a threat to the franchise’s premise than to the peoples inhabiting the fiction, you know?
But generally speaking, I actually liked this episode. Any last-but-one episode will be saddled with a lot of setup for the season finale, but it was pretty fun and organic how SAM, Genesis and Darem were drawn into Caleb’s mad dash rescue attempt. SAM’s personality changes could have used some more space to be explored, hopefully we’ll see more of that next week.
It’s fairly impressive that over the course of 8-9 episodes, the cadets’ relationships have solidified to a degree that Caleb wanting to rejoin his mum over staying with his friends felt like a real betrayal. And his teardown of Darem and Genesis even more so. That was brutal.
I was more sorry to see Jay-Den and Tarima sidelined as this episode progressed, but I assume they’re let out of Ake’s office to join the action eventually. Holy shit, wait. Ake’s office is in the saucer section, right?
Edited to add: I think I’m going to enjoy rewatching the scenes from the Ukeck market. I only caught a Ferengi or two at first glance, but there has to be other familiar aliens, right?
But… are we sure he’s a genius if he never thought to try that moon’s name as an encryption cypher?
It whizzed by pretty fast, but they did say it’s something he used to try pretty often, and eventually gave up on, and started concentrating on more complicated, “adult” searches. I kind of like that.
“Oh hey, is that planet in the Federation now? You know the one, what’s it called?”
It did stand out, especially when the planet in question is friggin’
VulcanNi’Var. I assume that’s some exposition for the newbies that will become relevant in the finale, but it was definitely odd.Caleb wanting to rejoin his mum over staying with his friends felt like a real betrayal. And his teardown of Darem and Genesis even more so. That was brutal.
I’m definitely more attached to these kids than I expected. And Tatiana Maslany is talented enough that her sudden-but-inevitable betral next week is going to be a real gut punch.
All in all, I agree that it’s a pretty good table-setting episode.
they did say [the Ishana cypher] something he used to try pretty often
…but not at all for at least two years? Because that was the cache of messages from his mum. It feels odd, but it’s probably best not to think too hard about it.
This ep had some rough spots, like a concert where you can hear the orchestra is still tuning their instruments before they get started for real. I’m pretty excited for the symphony.
My memory is hazy, but I think there was an, “I stopped trying after _____ happened” line. For the life of me I can’t think of what it was, and it’s possible that I hallucinated it.
Edited to add: I think I’m going to enjoy rewatching the scenes from the Ukeck market. I only caught a Ferengi or two at first glance, but there has to be other familiar aliens, right?
There’s a Lurian (Morn’s species)!
Why did they bother introducing the Athena’s bridge crew if they’re not going to use them?
I guess reunification between the Vulcans and Romulans must have taken a while if Vulcan was renamed to Ni’var in Nahla’s lifetime.
Convenient that they waited until the school year was over to lose most of the school.
Why did they bother introducing the Athena’s bridge crew if they’re not going to use them?
Alex Kurtzman has said on a couple of occasions that this series is less expensive to produce that you might imagine, and I do think there have been a handful of moments throughout the season that seemed like cost-cutting measures. This was definitely one of them.
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Damn. That was an unexpected ending.
Wonder what Frakes has in store for next week.EDIT: It was heartwarming to see the R’uustai again.
EDIT 2: I thought I had heard Frakes directed two episodes.
Frakes says this was the last Star Trek episode he has directed. None of the filming since has fit his schedule.






