Archer's moral bankruptcy after his time in The Expanse is all too evident in his assertion with regard to Soong, that "he broke the law. That's why he was in prison. And that's why I'm going to make sure he goes back." It's the morality of the least, to state that because the law says x, then x must be correct. It's obscene, frankly.
Meanwhile T'Pol looks like a nervous wreck, while her haircut continues to offend.
Mike Levar directs well. The scene where one of the lab staff is tortured and Soong's guilt becomes evident is particularly affecting, while Archer's unorthodox escape by blasting himself into space is nicely done, the timing impeccable---though that's probably more a tribute to the editor than the director.
Meanwhile T'Pol looks like a nervous wreck, while her haircut continues to offend.
Mike Levar directs well. The scene where one of the lab staff is tortured and Soong's guilt becomes evident is particularly affecting, while Archer's unorthodox escape by blasting himself into space is nicely done, the timing impeccable---though that's probably more a tribute to the editor than the director.