I don't really agree with this, but wouldn't it have been nice to give Stamets, or even Reno a chance at solving this particular puzzle? What I don't like about DSC and SNW is the lack of depth to secondary and tertiary characters compared to DS9.Back to be being boring. I mean this one was really bad. You got a interesting concept with the library but it's just backdrop to once again for the 500th time to key to solving the problem is Burnham getting in touch of with her feelings and then when she does it's treated as this remarkable thing. Because of course no other person has ever comes to terms that they might have trauma or flaws within themselves.
The Breen have been turned into bad comic book bad guys. Or something out of Power Rangers. With what's her name now the leader after killing the other dude it really got silly and why do they have factions? Like they are Klingons or something. The shows final season , which started off fine is turning into just more of the same.
The bridge crew - what happened to Owashekun and the scarecrow lady? Linus doesn't even get comic relief!
After 47 episodes, We know the ensemble almost superficially and the main guys too well.
A little variation with Burnham stepping back a little to let the other guys breathe would have been nice.
I still gave this a 9, because it was excellently produced; the test being a psychological rather than a puzzle made it interesting, as did Burnhams not figuring that part out to the end.
The Breen crashing the party at the last minute was a nice touch, Star Trek works by having the enemy show up when you least expect it (unless you're the audience).
It was nice that the Breen were not 1 dimensional for a change, even if the Primarch was a bit too cartoonishly villain.