rating: ***
the story: Freeman is offered another command.
review: The season finale ends with Lower Decks' first cliffhanger(s), and most of it makes up for the bit that falls very, very flat for me.
Let's get that out of the way first. This is a series of franchise references, in some ways, sometimes so many and so often it can feel like that's the whole point, but most of the time they're handled perfectly and hilariously. "First First Contact" is a rare blunder, and infuriatingly, one that the episode feels the need to harmer repeatedly. This is the insistence on emphasizing guest-character Sonya Gomez, a minor character from a few episodes of The Next Generation, previously best known for spilling hot chocolate on Picard, now a starship captain. It's obnoxious and on the nose and not even in character with how the concept of the series has used its cast of minor Starfleet officers.
So anyway, putting that aside the episode pivots on Captain Freeman, finally circling back to her after having such a notable role in the first season as the subplot of her being Mariner's mom played out and having nowhere the writers felt like going this season. Apart from hitting overly familiar notes with Mariner (and Tendi; it's baffling how often they hit the same notes with Tendi), Freeman's arc circles the series back to the idea that the Cerritos itself is a "lower decks" starship in the fleet, an assignment Freeman would be happy to give up in order to upgrade her career.
By the time she decides she actually wants to stay, after an amazing bit of heroism from the crew, we're thrown the curve of Starfleet actually coming to arrest her!
Then we get advancement for one of the main characters: Rutherford finding out there's a hidden truth behind his implant. Here's hoping the next season has a much better idea of what it wants to accomplish. One gets the sense that when conceiving this season, all they prepared was the setup of Boimler's transfer to the Titan. This time there's drama better integrated to the Cerritos, and the characters themselves.
criteria analysis:
franchise- I'm knocking this point off for the Gomez blunder.- series - A confident stride toward another season begins here!
- character - Freeman at last breaks free from the constraints of being a senior officer in a junior officer series. And what about Rutherford???
- essential - Anytime there's a season finale cliffhanger, it deserves attention. And this one does.
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