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Star Trek: Discovery
Into the Forest I Go
Directed by
Christopher J. Byrne
TV-14
S1 • E9
Nov 12, 2017
47m
7.9
7.0
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Bypassing Starfleet's orders, Lorca uses the U.S.S. Discovery crew's ultimate asset, the ship itself, in an effort to end the war with the Klingons once and for all.
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Cast of Into the Forest I Go
Sonequa Martin-Green
Michael Burnham
Doug Jones
Saru
Mary Wiseman
Sylvia Tilly
Anthony Rapp
Paul Stamets
Jason Isaacs
Gabriel Lorca
Shazad Latif
Ash Tyler
Wilson Cruz
Dr. Hugh Culber
Kenneth Mitchell
Kol
Conrad Coates
Admiral Terral
Michael Ayres
Transporter Technician
Mary Chieffo
L'Rell
Jayne Brook
Admiral Katrina Cornwell
Julianne Grossman
Discovery Computer (voice)
Patrick Kwok-Choon
Rhys
Emily Coutts
Keyla Detmer
Taylor Martin
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Christopher J. Byrne
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Star Trek: Discovery - S1 • E9 Ratings & Reviews
Geeks of Color
María Garduño
The episode ends with an incredible cliffhanger...
Ars Technica
Annalee Newitz
A white-knuckle cliffhanger ended the first half of Star Trek: Discovery's first season. Frenetic, fascinating, and sometimes shocking, "Into the Forest I Go" raised more questions than it answered.
Slashfilm
Monique Jones
I'm so glad that, at the end of the first half of this season, Star Trek: Discovery has found its path forward.
Independent (UK)
Andrew Lowry
It does offer some pretty robust weight to the theories around Tyler being an unwitting Klingon fifth columnist.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
To say the least, the mid-season fall finale of "Star Trek: Discovery" was everything a fan of the show could want, and might even have been ground-breaking enough to convince a few naysayers in the process.
TV Line
Dave Nemetz
I'll say it again: Never make plans for the future on a TV drama. It always leads to bad things.
Entertainment Weekly
Eric Renner Brown
The tension between science and violence - and a deftly paced episode - made for compelling viewing.
Hollywood Reporter
Chris E Hayner
There were far more questions than answers in the Star Trek: Discovery midseason finale.
SFX Magazine
Lauren O'Callaghan
After a fairly 'meh' episode last week, Star Trek Discovery sees it's mid-season break in with one hell of a finale.
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Andrew Todd
It doesn't even have the depth of Enterprise's Xindi arc.
Digital Spy
Megan Davies
With the main bulk of the action over, the episode falters and stumbles around loose ends and new ideas until it walks into a conclusion that seemingly launches another soft reboot akin to the shake-up we saw in episode three.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
Discovery is a show that is taking longer than I would like to find its footing, but I've waited much longer for far less interesting shows to get their narrative together and take me in bold, focused, new directions.
Empire Magazine
Ed Gross
Some solid elements, but the story contrivances -- particularly the relatively simple solution to the problem that has been plaguing them -- are infuriating.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Mallory Ortberg
There are few things I love more than a good "one day away from retirement" setup.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The episode itself felt too eager to get to what was next on the docket, when it would have been better served ending this current chapter in a way that felt more earned than it was.
TV Fanatic
Diana Keng
Personally, although I may question the direction we seem to be heading, this was a great finale in terms of addressing many of the biggest issues introduced so far.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
Thanks to the ending, there's a very clear endpoint for at least one storyline, but plenty more to be explored going forward.
New York Times
Sopan Deb
This week's episode, the midseason finale, felt like it was ignoring the previous eight episodes and all of their character work.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"Into the Forest I Go" pulls out all the stops. Space battles! Explosions! Dead Klingons! PTSD! And a not at all terrible ending that leaves plenty of things to chew on during the two month break ahead of us.
IGN Movies
Scott Collura
The first half of Discovery Season 1 ends on a solid note, even if "Into the Forest I Go" doesn't quite rise to the level of some previous episodes.
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