Reviewers at TV Obsessive noted that the finale successfully pays off the season's focus on "ideas and ideals," specifically reconciliation over conflict.
Dr. Ruon Tarka’s obsession with reaching another universe to reunite with his lost friend leads to a near-catastrophic confrontation. Jett Reno provides a poignant counter-argument, noting that an alternate-universe version of a loved one is not the actual person lost to grief. [S4E13] Coming Home
serves as the high-stakes season finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4, focusing on the crew's desperate attempt to stop the Dark Matter Anomaly (DMA) before it destroys Earth and Ni’Var. The episode centers on the dual themes of radical communication with the alien Species 10-C and the personal costs of grief . Key Narrative Threads Reviewers at TV Obsessive noted that the finale
Captain Burnham and her team must find a common language with Species 10-C, a species that communicates through complex hydrocarbon patterns. The resolution hinges on mutual understanding rather than military force. Jett Reno provides a poignant counter-argument, noting that
Amidst the galactic peril, Saru and President T’Rina finally confess their feelings for one another. Technical and Thematic Highlights
While the Discovery negotiates at the DMA’s source, Earth and Ni’Var face an apocalyptic timeline. This tension is highlighted by the appearance of the President of United Earth, played by real-world politician Stacy Abrams .