Today's episode was, for me, one of the powerful, emotionally meaningful pieces of television I've ever seen. It resonates with me personally. The Doctor has always been my favorite Star Trek character since I first encountered him back in the 90s. On this show, they've clearly been building towards this moment since the beginning, and I'm so happy it paid off so beautifully. Calling back to the Voyager episode about the Doctor's family was perfect (I remember that one hitting me hard too). I'm the adopted father of two wonderful children, so seeing someone choose fatherhood after suffering loss and loneliness like the Doctor does here is very special to me.
A magnificent episode! This show and it's creators really get Star Trek.
I agree the writers clearly get Trek, and I loved the Doctor's storyline here.
My one quibble with this episode - I felt Tilly was shoehorned in - like "we promised an episode with Tilly - and here you go."
I don't recall theater being remotely her thing, or her having any training whatever in dealing with trauma of others (which is what it seems she was brought in for). I will say Mary Wiseman was good as usual, no complaints there.

