bilateralrope wrote: ↑2017-11-20 07:35am - Fuck ending seasons on a cliffhanger. Especially when they wrap up the plot of the episode, then use the cliffhanger to start the next one.
Agreed. Ending the season on a cliffhanger is a mixed decision at best, even when you're doing it to present a genuinely two-part episode (e.g
Best of Both Worlds)
The season hasn't ended. This is a break in airing. When it resumes, it's still season one. There's about 16-20 episodes per season. They had a choice of doing it all at once (as was done in the past) - or cutting it in two (10 episodes (2.5 months) - 2.5 month break - 10 episodes (2.5 months)). This allows them to do more post production on the 2nd half so pressures are not so great to get "stuff done".
I mean, you can dislike cliffhangers, but there's been like 23 of them in Star Trek (TOS, ST3, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT) - to say nothing of 90% of scifi TV shows - Bab 5, X-Files, Star Wars (ESB, AotC, TFA), Lexx, Atlantis, SG1, Doctor Who, The Matrix Reloaded, heck even The Outer Limits managed it.
Dislike them all you want, but having that as a negative against Star Trek Discovery is disingenuous at best. I'm also not counting Enterprise season 3 and DS9's Final Chapter.
TBH, Discovery feels, story wise, kinda like Enterprise season 3. A few "single" episodes, little wasted and a larger arc.