rating: ****
the story: Turns out Georgiou needs to return to the Mirror Universe.
review: Basically another of those stories the series essentially had to do, like finally concluding the mycelial network business (still had to look that up in order to spell it correctly) last season, which is to say, finally determining if Mirror Georgiou (y’know, the one we ended up spending the most time with) was actually worth spending all that time with.
To find out, she has to go back home, and be forced to decide whether she learned anything spending all that time in the prime universe or faced with a second chance if she would make different decisions.
And so basically “Terra Firma, Part 1” (and its concluding chapter) brings the Mirror Universe full circle, forcing someone from that side to decide to become a better person. Deep Space Nine, in its many visits, made strides in that direction, though it was mainly concerned with the long road of humans reclaiming a sense of self-determination. Enterprise, in its two trips, reveled in the atmosphere. Discovery was initially content to do much the same.
And “Terra Firma, Part 1” is much the same, though it hints at what follows. Instead it’s the setup, and as such allows us to see the Nirror Universe, once more, in its classic context, to see things like Captain Killy being Captain Killy (perhaps all the more interesting since Tilly meanwhile is finding her own command path).
We also meet an intriguing figure who gets Georgiou there in the first place, memorable in this appearance alone, before we learn anything else (but that’s a good development from the second part, too).
criteria analysis:
>franchise - Any return to the Mirror Universe ought to at least provoke some interest, let alone one with some ambition.
>series - A story thread from the first season reaching its culmination...!
>character - At last Georgiou fully in the spotlight!
>essential - While the second part has big things to accomplish, and nails them, this one feels bigger, and is.
notable guest-stars:
Michelle Yeoh
Paul Guilfoyle
Rekha Sharma
Odes Fehr
David Cronenberg
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