It reminder of the TNG episode with Kelsey Grammer in it where the Enterprise was stuck in a time loop.
It was a decent episode but lots of real logical loops and places where they just ham handed the hole Burnam likes Tyler thing to set up the heart ache of betrayal. I think they tried to be too cute with the whole Mudd killing the Captain over and over again and might have thought it was hilarious to beam him into space to die in a vacuum.
The writing was stronger, the acting was a bit stronger.
I wonder why Mudd would be allowed near any federation facility after the crime of hijacking a star ship, I mean you'd think when he showed up on TOS they'd arrest him on sight.
Its certainly stronger, a big part of that is that they removed the focus from the Klingons, and made it a character based episode.
Yeah, either Stamets is brain damaged by the Spores, or he's his mirror universe counterpart.
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