Vaulting Ambition
- Episode aired Jan 21, 2018
- TV-MA
- 38m
Burnham heads to the ISS Charon with a special "gift" for the Emperor. With the help of an unexpected source, Stamets gains clarity while trapped inside the mycelial network. Saru asks for L... Read allBurnham heads to the ISS Charon with a special "gift" for the Emperor. With the help of an unexpected source, Stamets gains clarity while trapped inside the mycelial network. Saru asks for L'Rell's help.Burnham heads to the ISS Charon with a special "gift" for the Emperor. With the help of an unexpected source, Stamets gains clarity while trapped inside the mycelial network. Saru asks for L'Rell's help.
- Star Fleet Medical Doctor
- (uncredited)
- Kelpien
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
This is one more super solid, sci fi adventure, a la everything that makes Star Trek great. Michael Burnham continues to dazzle. Doug Jones's Saru has amazing humanity, despite makeup that is inches thick. I don't know how he does it. Effects, sets, costumes, and some creative direction from Trek newcomer Hanelle M. Culpepper make this another standout episode of Discovery. Tilly and Samets also have strong showings in this episode, as does guest Michelle Yeoh.
I can't wait to find out what happens next!
This is a strong episode with great plot reveal.
The story weaves three plots together and culminates in what is the biggest twist of the show so far. This helps make sense out of some character development seen in previous episodes. A lot of fan criticism aimed at a certain character behaving outside the established Star Trek vision of the future has been made to look a bit silly by this episode. Of course the rewriting of established Trek history continues to feel lazy, but as I don't take a fictitious sci-fi universe that seriously I can't say it troubles me as much as it might others.
Similar to the last few episodes the visuals are excellent and made me feel like we are in a different universe with atmospheric cinematography, colours and lighting.
All performances are solid, particularly Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Issacs, Michelle Yeoh and Anthony Rapp.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is a reference to the line "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on the other" from Act I, Scene VII of William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth".
- GoofsWhen Lt. Stamets is in the mycelial network with mirror Stamets and they arrive at Engineering the name plate on the wall behind the mirror Stamets says "USS Stamets". Lt. Stamets said when he was looking around the corridors before reaching Engineering that he recognized it as Discovery. Therefore, the name plate should read "USS Discovery".
- Quotes
Saru: Lieutenant Tyler is in distress. He... thinks he is a Klingon.
L'Rell: [growls] Then he has awoken.
Saru: I do not know what your people had planned for him, but this cannot have been it. You must be able to help him.
L'Rell: There is nothing to help. Beneath that man's inferior carriage is a devoted warrior, who has sacrificed everything, and T'Kuvma's chosen successor. He will light the way for his race. He will win this war.
Saru: I guess you didn't hear the news. The Discovery was thrown into a parallel universe. Here, the war is over. And you lost.
L'Rell: Lies.
Saru: I wish they were. But the war, and all your devious designs, mean nothing now. All that remains is the suffering of an individual I suspect you care for. Now, I do not know where your Voq ends and our Tyler begins, but they're both in jeopardy. The question is, will you ease their pain?
L'Rell: The one you call Tyler was captured in battle at the Binary Stars. We harvested his DNA, reconstructed his consciousness, and rebuilt his memory. We modified Voq into a shell that appears human. We grafted his psyche into Tyler's, and in so doing, Voq has given his body and soul for our ideology. If he suffers for that choice, so be it. He accepted that suffering in order to best the enemy. That is what it means to be a soldier. That - is - war.
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