Star Trek- Discovery Temporada 5 - Episodio 10 [2026]

The script delivers Martin-Green’s finest moment as Burnham must choose not to take the power, but to trust that the galaxy is better without it. Her monologue to the ancient AI—about how Starfleet’s strength isn’t in control, but in mutual discovery—is pure Roddenberry. For once, the show’s signature tearful speech feels earned, not manufactured.

Director (to be named) stages a fantastic zero-G firefight inside the crumbling temple. The visual effects team outdoes themselves: the Progenitors’ architecture is a kaleidoscope of non-Euclidean geometry, paying homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey while feeling distinctly Discovery . What Works Less: Moll’s Redemption Roulette Eve Harlow’s Moll has been the season’s wildcard—a snarling, wounded survivor. Here, she serves as Burnham’s foil. The episode tries to redeem her in 20 minutes, which is like trying to boil an ocean with a match. After five seasons of villains who switch sides at the last second (Mirror Georgiou, Osyraa, L’ak…), Moll’s abrupt “I see the light” moment feels recycled. Star Trek- Discovery Temporada 5 - Episodio 10

The episode ends not with a space battle, but with a toast in the mess hall. The camera lingers on the crew—diverse, flawed, loudly emotional—and for the first time, the show’s relentless earnestness feels like a feature, not a bug. Verdict Is this the best Star Trek finale? No. That’s still “All Good Things…” or “What You Leave Behind.” But “Last Signal” is the best possible ending for Discovery : messy, big-hearted, and utterly convinced that love is the ultimate scientific principle. Director (to be named) stages a fantastic zero-G

Recommended for: Viewers who cried during “The Sound of Thunder.” Proceed with caution if you hate whispering in space. Here, she serves as Burnham’s foil