November 22, 2024

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 4, Episode 4 ends with a surprise you won’t see coming

Luckily, Tillys “broaden her experiences” subplot has been carefully bubbling away now for a couple of weeks, not like when Cmdr. Nahn was all of a sudden and all of a sudden thrust forward, front and center, to the primary plot in the Season 3 episode “Die Trying” (Season 3, Episode 5) so it was apparent that she either gets left behind or dies, just like Lt. Cmdr. Airiam in the Season 2 episode “Project Daedalus” (S02, E09). Tillys generous amount of screentime and her solo, action-adventure-style shenanigans in this episode do suggest, without even actually trying really hard, that something is going to happen to her.The Ni var Negotiation subplot ticks along nicely. Decider likewise surprisingly notes that this reflects on current events, specifically the pandemic and whats been coined The Great Resignation, where numerous employees in many different fields have used the lockdown and the remote working predicament as the reason theyve required to alter jobs, even alter professions, which is more or less what Tilly has done.Perhaps the farewell montage was meant to throw us off the scent and well see Tilly back next week.

Fortunately, Tillys “broaden her experiences” subplot has actually been gently bubbling away now for a couple of weeks, not like when Cmdr. Nahn was suddenly and all of a sudden thrust forward, front and center, to the main plot in the Season 3 episode “Die Trying” (Season 3, Episode 5) so it was obvious that she either gets left behind or dies, simply like Lt. Cmdr. Airiam in the Season 2 episode “Project Daedalus” (S02, E09). Tillys generous amount of screentime and her solo, action-adventure-style antics in this episode do suggest, without even really attempting extremely hard, that something is going to take place to her.The Ni var Negotiation subplot ticks along nicely. Tilly has a heart-to-heart with Burnham in their old shared quarters … where she describes that shes going to take that teaching post at the Academy. Decider also surprisingly notes that this reflects on current occasions, specifically the pandemic and whats been created The Great Resignation, where numerous workers in lots of various fields have actually used the lockdown and the remote working problem as the reason theyve needed to change jobs, even alter professions, which is more or less what Tilly has done.Perhaps the goodbye montage was meant to toss us off the aroma and well see Tilly back next week. – If Tillys still going to be a regular, why the psychological bye-bye montage?