High on resolution, but low on drama, Will You Take My Hand?
took some convenient narrative liberties to wrap up the first seasons plot arc a littletootidily.
Georgiou as Discoverys captain ahead of a crucial mission to the Klingon homeworld of QonoS.

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But as some of the crew knew, Starfleet actually knowingly gave the ships command to the Terran emperor.
Theres another way, Burnham says, taking Georgiou to Tylers quarters.
Conveniently, he can!
Tyler instructs Georgiou and Burnham about where they can plant a drone for data collection on QonoS surface.
That yields some entertaining moments, like when Tilly unwittingly munches on somegormagander meatfrom a street vendor.
The subsequent scene effectively concludes the Klingon-Federation conflict that Burnham played a key role in beginning in theseries premiere.
Burnham confronts Georgiou in an abandoned Klingon temple, where the Terran has already deployed the hydro bomb.
LRell agrees and Georgiou leaves, as Burnham somewhat implausibly tells her to be good.
The rest of the episode is falling action from the already-limp climax.
The Federation is as grateful to you as I am to my daughter, he solemnly declares.
The rest of Discoverys crew receives similarly distinguished accolades.
Pike of the U.S.S.
Enterprise hails the ship before the credits roll with the originalStar Trektheme.