Star Trek- Discovery Temporada 5 - Episodio 10 < 360p 2025 >
Director (to be named) stages a fantastic zero-G firefight inside the crumbling temple. The visual effects team outdoes themselves: the Progenitors’ architecture is a kaleidoscope of non-Euclidean geometry, paying homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey while feeling distinctly Discovery . What Works Less: Moll’s Redemption Roulette Eve Harlow’s Moll has been the season’s wildcard—a snarling, wounded survivor. Here, she serves as Burnham’s foil. The episode tries to redeem her in 20 minutes, which is like trying to boil an ocean with a match. After five seasons of villains who switch sides at the last second (Mirror Georgiou, Osyraa, L’ak…), Moll’s abrupt “I see the light” moment feels recycled.
The B-plot on Discovery involves Book and Tilly trying to stop a subspace collapse caused by the temple’s activation. While the science is hand-wavy, the character beats land. Saru gets a moving farewell as he departs for Kaminar, and Stamets and Culber share the most grounded conversation about legacy the show has ever written. But Adira and Gray are once again relegated to the background—a disappointing fade for characters who deserved more. The Legacy Factor “Last Signal” ties directly to The Next Generation (the Progenitors were mentioned in “The Chase” ) and even drops a jaw-dropping final scene: a 32nd-century epilogue showing an elderly Burnham watching a new Enterprise launch. It’s sentimental, yes, but after a bumpy five-year ride, Discovery has earned the right to be sentimental. Star Trek- Discovery Temporada 5 - Episodio 10
Recommended for: Viewers who cried during “The Sound of Thunder.” Proceed with caution if you hate whispering in space. Director (to be named) stages a fantastic zero-G