ST Discovery spoilers ahead!
So, I watched the finale and I only have two questions about the 3rd season:
They actually explicitly said that capitalism is the big bad? Explicitly? Of course, Star Trek always alluded to the fact that the Federation is about space communism. They hinted, joked, danced around, made Rom quote Marx, but I never dared dream that I will see the day when this scene appears on my Netflix screen.
Let's begin with a round of applause for the brilliant dialogue about apples made of shit -
Osyraa: If the Chain is to unite with the Federation, you need to send a message that our culture is fundamentally valid and ethical.
Vance: And how are we supposed to do that?
Osyraa: By acknowledging that capitalism is already happening within the Federation.
Osyraa is hoping that Vance will go for a reformist approach, as she had to spend "a lot of political capital" to pass an amendment outlawing slavery. (Cue to the smallest violin). When Vance asks about other concessions, she goes:
Osyraa: You're asking very powerful people to give up huge amounts of income.
Sounds familiar? We hear it every fucking day when Jeff Bezos decides not to end world hunger.
And most importantly, Vance turns her down. It is possible to interpret this as Vance wanting her to be tried for her crimes, but, I think, it's only part of it, the real reason is broader. There's no way that the Federation, the ultimate metaphor for the bright future, can accept capitalism as a "fundamentally valid and ethical culture". There can be no fucking compromise.
And for this I salute ST: Discovery. The creators have some fucking balls. The first openly gay loving couple in the franchise, trans representation, strong racial diversity, all of which are not solely a plot device, and now explicit acknowledment that capitalism is not the solution, and this time not in a form of a silly joke which looks more like an anti-Semitic allegory than a genuine statement, as was the case with the Ferengi. Discovery is boldly going, making a social commentary which reminds me once again about the revolutionary power of art. And this fucking slaps. What a time to be alive!
Second question, though: is Owo/Detmer a thing?
I am hyped to no end for the next season!