For a moment I thought we were back in TOS territory - but no - it was our old friend Harry. He's up to no good (of course) he's in debt (of course) and still trying to getaway from Stella (no chance).
Yes the episode was a bit derivative - but can you think of one of all the various Star Trek series that doesn't have at least one episode featuring the manipulation of time?
I do like Discovery although it's yet to fully find its identity (Well STNG struggled at first being in the shadow of TOS).
I think the ending was slightly fudged as it might have been better not to reveal that in reality the crew knew how to gain back control- and let Harry - and us - expect the Klingons to be waiting in the transporter room.
Had this of happened the look on Harry's face might have equalled his expression at the end of I Mudd.
So on to his loved one - Stella Grimes - even her surname invokes what life must be like with her.
I see that some reviewers are still giving Discovery just 1 star - perhaps they'd already spent a night with someone just like Ms Grimes - and this is the only way they can rate their experience.
Yes the episode was a bit derivative - but can you think of one of all the various Star Trek series that doesn't have at least one episode featuring the manipulation of time?
I do like Discovery although it's yet to fully find its identity (Well STNG struggled at first being in the shadow of TOS).
I think the ending was slightly fudged as it might have been better not to reveal that in reality the crew knew how to gain back control- and let Harry - and us - expect the Klingons to be waiting in the transporter room.
Had this of happened the look on Harry's face might have equalled his expression at the end of I Mudd.
So on to his loved one - Stella Grimes - even her surname invokes what life must be like with her.
I see that some reviewers are still giving Discovery just 1 star - perhaps they'd already spent a night with someone just like Ms Grimes - and this is the only way they can rate their experience.