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EPISODE
SEASON
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Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2 Episode 10: The Red Angel
The second season presents a series of terrible science fiction where the events of the previous season complemented differently. The season opens with new events where Kraft finds himself on a deserted ship, which may be very strange. During that terrible coincidence Kraft finds himself that his only companion and hope to survive is A.I. The computer interface is something that needs to be thought.
24 October 1966, Madrid, Spain
23 November 1970, Tel Aviv, Israel
28 February 1990, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
March 22, 2019
One of the messiest episodes Discovery has ever done, as it paradoxically drags and dashes through a bunch of plot threads it barely has time to entertain.
March 22, 2019
As Spock would say, this is highly illogical.
March 22, 2019
Despite the fact that so much happened this episode that I probably can't even recap it all in one post (at least not one with a decent word count), we got so many lovely character-driven scenes.
March 22, 2019
But regardless of my personal feelings about time travel being the Deus Ex Machina of life, I really enjoyed this episode and I can't wait to know more.
March 22, 2019
Talk is the name of the game this week. Talk and exposition. Which is fine to a degree.
March 22, 2019
Sonequa Martin-Green, who doesn't always get challenged on this series, does some terrific work here.
March 22, 2019
This show... Is complicated.
March 22, 2019
Star Trek: Discovery has turned a confusing time travel story into an emotional one about a family. Which is totally brilliant.
March 22, 2019
I am still completely flabbergasted by how many horrible choices were crammed into this week's installment.
March 22, 2019
The strongest part of the episode was easily the performance of Sonequa Martin-Green... She had an entire episode on her shoulders and delivered.
December 22, 2020
[W]hat this episode lacks in naturalism, it makes up for in its embrace of the heightened reality and big emotions that undergird "Terra Firma"'s high concept premise.

