The writing is like it’s written by a committee using all the politically correct dialogues and lacks old school sci-fi.

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Yeah, send the athletic one to complete science stuff and send the unathletic science specialist to complete the race. Seems smart. But of course, the overweight woman won the race of a people that she's not even a part of.

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This felt very old-timey Star Treky, yet I was kinda bored.

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I'm loving this season, because I missed this about Star Trek, travelling to other worlds and experiencing strange and wonderful cultures. What a treat this episode is, and the fact that it is Tilly who stays in the race and wins is so, SO meaningful - for her own personal battle of indecision, as well as for the pointed remark about whether questionable athleticism always determines physical prowess.

Interestingly, the race itself, as well as the outcome reminds me of a popular religious quote (appropriate since Discovery is currently on a spiritual quest), from Ecclesiastes 9:11 - "I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise nor wealth to the brilliant nor favor to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all. Basically, "appearances can be deceiving", because who might outwardly appear a shoe-in for success, may not be, and the least likely candidate may surprise you. If you are in the right place, at the right time and have the will to endure - anything is possible.

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I liked the episode but I’m really fed up with the disproportionate Woke tone that this episode takes to the absurd. It’s unnecessary.

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I want to believe it's star trek but I can't

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So boring. And an entire episode of Tilly made this episode even more unbearable.

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I loved the culture of the people on this new planet. Episode was very fun to watch and enjoy!

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I wasn't pleased with the whole essay, particularly the violations of the prime directive. But it was neat to visit a pre-warp society.

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Star Trek meets The Clangers.

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