First of all, I need to reiterate for the millionth time that Michael abdicated the captaincy, which by itself should disqualify her from this conversation altogether. Then again, most tropes are tropes because they work, and it’s at least on-brand for the series, so I can’t say I hate it, either. S3 E11 55min TV-PG L. Discovery ventures to the Verubin Nebula, where Burnham, Saru, and Culber make a shocking realization about the origin of the Burn as the rest of the crew faces an unexpected threat. Star Trek: Discovery - Season 3 Photos: "Su'Kal". Star Trek: Discovery. It’s a risky move, especially as Vance shares that the Emerald Chain is amping up its attacks and targeting Kaminar in an attempt to lure out Discovery. I sure hope Burnham doesn’t forget to loop him in on things. Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself. Su'Kal was rescued from the wreckage of the Khi'eth and returned to Kaminar, where Saru could help him build a new life. Now, Su’Kal isn’t technically a baby. Gets me every time. • Absolutely thrilled that Culber finally gets his moment with this mission. Captain Georgiou’s memory lives on. When she asks if there’s a way to reset the whole program, he runs for his special fortress, where Culber and Saru have already come looking for him. Star Trek is no stranger to the “everyone’s survival hinges on the emotional state of one very powerful baby” trope. Su’Kal himself is a frighteningly effective character, magnificently played by Bill Irwin. They find the child, Su'Kal, and discover that he was born with biology adapted to the planet … Su’Kal. If the writers mean for him to be treated differently, that’s one thing; I just wish the character would be allowed to notice and react to the injustice of it. (This last element felt a little too forced in Saru’s mouth. Isa preselected these races for whoever showed up, “to be consistent with the program.” Shame she decided not to include their own kind in the mix — would’ve been nice for the “child” to have been rescued by Saru’s authentic Kelpien face. :(, • This episode was both written (Anne Cofell Saunders) and directed (Norma Bailey) by women. And he just … accepts it?? His fears are manifested in the program by a spooky hovering monster from Kelpien folklore that threatens the away team, and according to a hologram of a wise Kelpien elder, Su’Kal cannot leave the ship until … Recap: Anticipated Input. I now believe Osyraa as a criminal mastermind, though she has to be operating with some kind of inside knowledge. When the crew meets the holo-environment’s lone resident, they find a fragile, childlike Kelpien named Su’Kal — played with a youthful vigor by veteran genre actor Bill Irwin, most recently seen in FX’s Legion — who can’t comprehend anyone appearing from “outside.” We have a lot of questions about those globe-headed dancers, though. If you are experiencing problems, please describe them. Back onboard Discovery, Sylvia Tilly enjoyed her first taste of command (in this universe, at least). No, there were a thousand better ways to engineer this configuration of “Michael leaves, Culber and Saru stay” than this truly demeaning choice. I can’t say I’m thrilled by this, on account of how common it is versus the sheer enormity and devastation of its impact. Saru sings a Kelpien lullaby to calm Su'Kal down and it seems to work. Somehow, in the span of two episodes, Osyraa has orchestrated an almost-too-brilliant red herring maneuver, fooling the Federation into believing the Emerald Chain was dumb enough to try the same home-planet-as-hostage maneuver twice. We don’t get the complete story this week, but we get enough to know the basics—when the scientist realized she would die before Su’kal … “I was so lost after I came back. Robert Verlaque, who played the Kelpien Elder program, also played Saru’s father Aradar in “The Brightest Star.” Why were there no Kelpiens or Ba’ul at the induction ceremony for Kaminar? The Star Trek: Discovery returns with the eleventh episode of season three “Su’Kal” (previously named “The Citadel”) this week. It has to have been the year she spent as a courier here; from what I understand, the Federation didn’t encounter the Bajorans or the Cardassians until the 24th century, long after the Discovery’s original timeline. SUBMIT . Mary Wiseman as Tilly, Doug Jones as Saru and Sonequa Martin-Green as Burnham. TV Tropes calls it “Goo Goo Godlike.”. As such, he has been content to confine himself to his holo-castle on a cloud, even as he is hounded by a “monster” that is most likely a manifestation of all the trauma he has experienced and is now in denial about. “I need to go for me,” he tells Stamets. And that’s a really satisfying twist. But then something infuriating happens. If no, then initiate defense protocols.” (They are definitely anticipated input: classification: rescuer.) Su’kal is the son of the Kelpian scientist from the distress signal. And now, when he’s showing slight signs of sentimentality — a lullaby, for pete’s sake — characters like Vance and Georgiou and now Michael (!!) At the very least, this horrible, seemingly un-self-aware argument between Michael and Saru costs the away team the few precious seconds that might have made the difference for Book and Michael to get back to Discovery before Osyraa jumped it and her ship back to Federation headquarters. Star Trek: Discovery. What’s even better about this decision is that it shows how much of the performance of Saru is the actor versus … • Would it really be so hard to promote Tilly to lieutenant, also? He tells her he remembers harvesting kelp and playing in the water with his family — no doubt computer generated kelp and computer generated water — but then immediately asks to reset the program when she presses for earlier memories. Watch your favorite Discovery Channel shows and find bonus content on all things science, technology, nature, and more at Discovery.com. Su’Kal is there when she wakes, excitedly asking if she’s a new program. By Devon Maloney. Here’s a Teeny Tiny Teaser for Edgar Wright’s, Aidy Bryant and Anya Taylor-Joy Will Feel You Up and Sell You a Big Ol’ Brawr, “Are your watermelon-sized bosoms doing the most?”, “I believe that everyone — Jews, Muslims and Christians — have the right to live in peace as equal citizens of a state they choose.”. Because, yes, his experiences have been incredibly relevant to the tasks he’s been sagely passing off to other people, this one most of all. As the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis is one of the most powerful and revered individuals on Earth. The Fear Demon scurries away and Su'Kal himself plods off to sulk. Someone call the Space SPCA. When Jones appears, whether its in Guillermo Del Toro films or the first iteration of the Hellboy film franchise, he’s often covered head-to-toe in an elaborate costume. They find drawings the “child” has made and signed with his name — “Su’Kal,” roughly translated as “beloved gift,” is the name Kelpiens give the first baby born after a horrible tragedy — and learn from the holo-elder that Su’Kal has literalized totems from a Kelpien fairy tale to protect himself against the monster from that fairy tale, which represents Kelpien childrens’ “deepest fears.” He’ll need to face that monster if he, or anyone else on the planet, is to finally “be free.”. AT&T confirms deal to combine its WarnerMedia subsidiary with Discovery Inc in ‘pure play’ $43B deal. (Raise your hand if you screamed when you realized this was about to happen.) She claims he’s been distracted and so he needs to be the one to stay with his kinsman. Then Michael, who earlier had the audacity to complain to Book that Saru is too personally invested in this mission and won’t be able to make the hard calls, tells him no! It’s a rare treat to see a character catch onto and play along with the new rules of an alien environment as quickly as Michael does here, posing as a program intended to teach him about “the dynamics of social interaction.” He tries to tell her she’s obsolete, that no one is coming for him, but some easy reverse psychology keeps him interested. While Vance was busy trying to prevent the Chain’s “military exercises” near Kaminar, believing they were attempting to lure Discovery and its Kelpien captain to steal its spore drive and dilithium, the Jolly Green Godmother and her sorely underestimated ship has somehow managed to catch up with Discovery all the way out here at the Veruben nebula, just as their shields have reached critical condition, just minutes after Acting Captain Sylvia Tilly has dropped Captain Saru, Dr. Culber, and Michael Burnham out of range on the dilithium planet’s surface. The way people are jumping on these moments as indications that he’s not fit to lead not only feels forced and disrespectful; it also runs in direct conflict with the point of the laid-on-thick subplot of Tilly’s imposter syndrome, which posits that all leaders start green and make mistakes, but that that doesn’t make them less fit to lead. Log in or link your magazine subscription. Su'Kal: Janet Kidder ... Osyraa: Tig Notaro ... Cmdr. The source of The Burn has been revealed on Star Trek Discovery, and it's not Michael Burnham, or The Emerald Chain. In “Su’Kal” the crew of the USS Discovery finally arrive at the mysterious and dangerous Verubin Nebula. Player Help | Paramount+ Help. Played by the great Bill Irwin, Su'Kal has spent most of his life on his ship’s holodeck, which was programmed by his mother to raise him and school him as best it could. Star Trek: Discovery – “Su’Kal” & “There is a Tide …” (S3, E11 & S12 review) Posted on January 9, 2021 January 9, 2021 by aussiemoose Stare to the right with purpose and intent … Curious at first, it opts instead to chase her around the stepwell until she slips and falls — up. On a less urgent note, we also observe that Discovery's holographic displays turn green when the ship is cloaked (Emerald Alert?). If he had, perhaps he wouldn’t have been scared off when they show up initially, spooking the “monster” he has shut up behind a chained door and sending him running in the opposite direction. “Su’Kal” perfectly blends startling revelations about the Burn with well-paced character development. Photo Cr: Michael Gibson/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights … This “Weekend Update” sketch has us sobbing into our boxed wine. His overall deal with CBS Studios is also over. Admiral Vance: Not a fan of Tilly as Acting Captain. In fact, I’d go as far as to call it one of the most recognizable monster-of-the-week plots for the franchise, if not the sci-fi genre writ large. In his time, Kelpiens were defined by their lack of history, a cultural erasure specifically engineered by the Ba’ul through pre-vahar’ai culling to keep them docile and ignorant. The Kelpien ship whose distress call Discovery intercepted has crashed on the planet, and … Saru has only ever been as imperfect as anyone else on this show, and certainly as much as any Starfleet captain in Trek history. Cleveland Booker offers to take his much smaller vessel in to scout as it can navigate the spatial storm better than the larger Discovery. On your device or on the web, join millions of viewers on the fastest growing video app. All the while, their radiation exposure is worsening. Props to Tilly, at least, for faking it till she makes it, showing the Wicked Wise-guy of the West only sarcasm, disdain, and a firm resolve as she tries to undermine her leadership in the same way haters have likely been complaining since Saru promoted the ensign a few weeks back. Help . It’ll be the actor’s first role since reports of his alleged sexual misconduct and assault became public in 2017. Book took his cat into a radioactive nebula. The rescue mission happening down below is just as chaotic. The season’s ongoing story arc appears to be speeding toward an epic conclusion. ), 125 years, three months, 17 days, and four hours of life support, education, and “preparation for arrival of anticipated input.” By now, the old program’s language has degraded mostly to its coding. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, By submitting your email, you agree to our, Kylie Jenner Not in an Open Relationship With Travis Scott, Says Kylie Jenner, Lil Nas X Served Sex and Comedy When He Ripped His Pants on, Doja Cat and SZA Have a Ball With ‘Kiss Me More’ at the Billboard Music Awards. Jett Reno: Emily Coutts ... Lt. Keyla Detmer: Patrick Kwok-Choon ... Lt. Gen Rhys: Oyin Oladejo ... Lt. Joann Owosekun We haven’t seen him since the first episode of this season. “Query: are you the anticipated input? With the Emerald Chain moving in for the kill, it appears the Federation were easily played, swallowing the idea that Kaminar was under threat. And maybe I can help them too.” You go, Hugh Culber. Star Trek: Discovery (TV Series 2017– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. So this week we learn that the Burn — the biggest conflict of Star Trek: Discovery’s third season — was entirely the work of an unwitting, Goo Goo Godlike, Kelpien rainbow baby. • When Su’Kal runs away from Michael, he does Saru’s little fish arms behind him. Welcome to DiscoveryUK.com - the home of Shark Week, MythBusters, Wheeler Dealers, Deadliest Catch, Gold Rush and more. ( DIS : " That Hope Is You, Part 2 ") Su'Kal was played by Bill Irwin . (We learn from Saru that the marks Tilly mistook for radiation poisoning were actually signs that the scientist was pregnant; it’s weird that he held this information back for as a long as he did.) "Su'kal" prepares Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 for its grand finale with big twists and big mysteries unravelling about the source of the cataclysmic Burn. Presumably those ghost-like creatures are actually what’s left of the Kelpien crew, right. Played by the great Bill Irwin, Su'Kal has spent most of his life on his ship’s holodeck, which was programmed by his mother to raise him and school him as best it could. © 2021 Vox Media, LLC. Star Trek: Discovery is gearing up for a big finish judging by this episode, which pulls out all the stops to give us a touching, moody, and kind of creepy tale that also just feels big. The mystery behind The Burn is seemingly revealed in the best episode of Discovery Season 3 so far. Book has launched from Discovery … • When they trap Stamets in the spore chamber, one of the Chain guys says, “What you want is irrelevant.” So help me, if this show tries one more variation on “resistance is futile,” I’m going to need to speak with a manager. As Saru and Culber find, the program also includes features like semi-failing technical tutorials about replicator repair, videos of history (such as the day Kaminar officially joined the Federation), and social programs like a very old Kelpien elder — the oldest Saru has ever seen — to pass down cultural history and traditions. Of course, cliffhangers are easier than resolutions, and it remains to be seen how this all plays out, but so far the real story behind the mystery of The Burn is turning out to just be a sad tale about a lost little boy. Despite being buoyed up by a Burnham pep-talk, she had a thoroughly bad day at the office! Meanwhile, Michael has met this monster, a bright-eyed humanoid, made mostly of smoke and tentacles, but a humanoid all the same. Culber notes that they must be on the ship, as they would be dead already had they accidentally landed on the planet itself. Yes, he’s in a position of power, but he’s making the right calls, over and over again, regardless of his homesickness. They discover they are without badges to contact Discovery and that their tricorders, phasers, and other … I’d bet we’re going to see a lot more of him next week as Adira makes their way through Su’Kal’s toxic dilithium wonderland. Then, after all she’s put him through as a leader, after how much she’s blatantly disrespected him as a so-called friend to serve her own personal feelings, doing the exact same things, only far worse, than he’s doing now — now she gets to just … make this judgment? In Treks past, that was always a feature of enemy vessels, like Klingon warbirds or Romulan stealth ships. She’s not wrong — he has been overwhelmed by the emotional experience of Dr. Isa’s holo-bubble — but exactly where do you get off, Michael Burnham? This Better Not Mean Cecily Strong Is Leaving. Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself. The life Denise (Lena Waithe) and Alicia (Naomi Ackie) have made together is a beautiful one that neither feels fully at home in. What is clear is that there is simply Too Much Happening right now. Discovery uses its spore drive to jump to the crash site inside the nebula. Stamets’ not wanting Culber to go on the away team makes sense, sort of. The ensign rank has gotten sort of humiliating at this point, an insult to injury every time someone gives her that “lol ok” look upon hearing that she’s first officer. All the radiation meds, bio-monitors, phasers, and tricorders they brought with them to keep them alive have vanished; the holoprogram, designed by the late Dr. Isa from the distress signal, has transformed all of them into new races: Culber into a Bajoran, Michael into a Trill, and Saru into Doug Jones. • When Book has to get DNA recombination therapy to treat his radiation, so does Grudge??? I can help Saru, and if there is a survivor, they’ve been alone for decades. Director Franco Nero Decided Upcoming Drama Absolutely Needed Kevin Spacey. Funny is sexy! But the holos haven’t totally succeeded: instead of creating an adult ready to be rescued, they’ve created an incredibly sensitive, childlike creature, adjusted only to holo-life and certain that the “outside is probably dead.” (It’s unclear how he’s been able to live for over a century, but whatever the reason, it appears to have kept him from undergoing vahar’ai, as well.) :), • Gray returns! Season 3 Episode 11. (In a way, you could argue that Discovery finally got a holodeck episode.) • I don’t want to make assumptions about the art department, but were those big flying monsters just … blown-up, goth versions of the little flying fish we saw on Trill? We’re heading back to Rotterdam — with a trillion percent more Flo Rida. 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But come March 28, discovery+ audiences will get an unprecedented look at the man behind the cloth in the upcoming documentary Francesco, produced and directed by Oscar® nominated filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky. Visitors to the Discovery Mountain site under age 13 are free to access the site without disclosing any personal information, with the exception of the optional "Contact" form which requires an email address. In a twist on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Su’Kal has spent his entire life inside this simulated reality, does not believe the outside world exists, and is terrified by the very mention of it. are saying things that suggest the show might end up demoting him, replacing him with yet another human, and making it seem like it’s best for everyone. And ever since we came to this future, I found a purpose I didn’t even know I was looking for. Discovery's crew tracks the origin of The Burn to the Verubin Nebula, and a planet inside it made almost entirely out of dilithium. He’s a full-grown Kelpien orphan who has spent his entire life alone on a dilithium nursery planet, in the middle of a violently radioactive nebula, talking only to computer programs designed to keep him alive and (relatively) well-adjusted until rescue. December 21, 2020. Star Trek: Discovery Recap: Anticipated Input. (What about them makes them less susceptible to radiation than Book?). How else would she know about Stamets being the driver, or how to track them through mushroom space, or how to successfully pass her ship off as a Federation vessel until the last second? It's a Kelpien child named Su'Kal. Luckily, Tilly has given Book — who has been turning “rogue missions for the team” into an art form all his own, taking his ship into small and deadly places where Discovery can’t go — the greenlight to go pick up the away team manually. There definitely is a long way to go before the answer given actually makes any sense. On the contact page listeners are asked "If you're under … It’s really unfortunate that, while the show itself has done wonderful work continuing the diversification of Star Trek’s human cast, it still put Starfleet’s first Kelpien in the captain’s chair with the apparent assumption that he’d be an unfeeling bureaucratic stopgap between danger and his crew’s trauma. Use the form below to send us your comments. Now, even in the face of abandonment in a radioactive nebula primed to cause a second Burn at literally any moment, there’s at least some chance of survival. *Sorry, there was a problem signing you up. Staring up at a night sky with two visible moons, Burnham questions where they are. Osyraa might have overwhelmed the Disco crew, storming the ship, putting Stamets in a mind-control tiara and forcing them to jump directly to Federation headquarters with the Chain onboard, but I have a feeling that this has simply given Tilly the chance to “prove herself” in a massive way next week. They might pass on songs and stories, but we were led to believe that when Saru was growing up, Kelpiens didn’t live long enough to actually pass down much tradition or history; that has certainly changed in the past millennium, but Saru wasn’t around for that. Saru makes the hard call and asks Michael to stay with Su’Kal until they can come back with supplies and the young Kelpien can make peace with himself and accept rescue. They are Starfleet though, and risk is part of the game. An unexpected (and unexplained) return exacerbates some of the main complaints about this season. Everyone on this show keeps talking about how the entire Discovery crew has been emotionally compromised by this journey; if that’s the case, then does Saru not get the same forgiveness as his human colleagues? Player Feedback. Well, the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery, Su’Kal, gives Doug Jones a chance to act with his actual human face. Download TikTok to discover new creators, search popular hashtags, and watch trending videos. (Jaunt in the cornfield, anybody?) I wonder how Aditya Sahil is doing over on that Federation relay station. Keep up with all the drama of your favorite shows! Michael’s advice to Tilly about taking the conn and using that metal burr under the captain’s chair’s armrest is a nice touch. Showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron Out at CBS’s. Already a subscriber? • Credits color scheme is back to normal. Adira feels understandably lonely at the Georgiou wake, so he shows up apologizing and explaining that being noncorporeal has been a real drag and he’s trying to adjust. Had Adira not quickly conspired with Reno to take the latter’s badge, stow away on Book’s ship, and beam themself down to the surface with more medication in hand — what a sneaky little badass — Saru and Culber would be dead men walking. They can’t access their supplies, and the baby is having a tantrum, preventing them from saving him or even leaving until he puts on his big-boy pants and obliges the monster when it says “see me.” And now, Discovery is being commandeered by space gangsters. And it only made us love him more. Every time he’s forced to confront it, he panics; at the same time, his biology — uniquely altered by his having been born inside a nebula, on a planet covered in dilithium — releases a huge energy burst creating a massive shockwave that resonates through dilithium across the galaxy, threatening to destroy whatever and whoever is actively using it. All rights reserved. “Su’Kal” — Ep#311 — Pictured: Doug Jones as Saru, Sonequa Martin-Green as Commander Burnham and David Ajala as Book of the CBS All Access series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. Star Trek: Discovery S3E11, “Su’Kal” finally solves the season long mystery of “what caused ‘the burn’?” But the answer is “a Kelpian orphan”, which leaves open a bunch of new questions for the second part of the episode that is still to come. • Another minor detail: how great is it that Starfleet finally has cloaking technology? “The world ended and we kept doing our skits.”, Anya Taylor-Joy Reveals Her Chess Secrets in, “We went from doing very weird shows at home to terrifying shows in person.”, Watch Olivia Rodrigo’s Stripped-Down ‘Enough for You’ Video, “I read all of your self-help books so you’d think that I was smart.”, “There’s always a line at the gates of hell, but I go right to the front ‘cause I dress this well.”.

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