Charon
Spock’s
WHIIIIRRRR
Engineering
Tilly
Mary Wiseman
Saru
Doug Jones
Spock
Rebecca Romijn
Special Guest Original Pilot Character
Michael
Sonequa Martin-Green
JETT RENO
Tig Notaro
Stamets
Anthony Rapp
JETT RENO’s
Conan
Joan Jett
Disco
JETT RENO’S
David Bowie
Kelpien
Michael Burnham’s
Pike
Andrew Colville
Alan McElroy
Jordan Nardino
Gretchen J. Berg
Aaron Harberts
Alex Kurtzman
Michelle Yeoh
Airiam Said
Charon
Disco
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At the beginning of the episode, the Discovery sets off to search for Spock, and at the end of the episode, the Discovery sets off to search for Spock.The poor young half-Vulcan is infecting every scene of this show, like some kind of cosmic fungus. All is Spock, Spock is all.“An Obol for Charon” has a few moments of fun, all of them featuring JETT RENO (Tig Notaro), who can fix anything with duct tape. JETT RENO doesn’t join in when Stamets and Tilly do a cranial perforation David Bowie singalong, but I credit her mere presence with bringing some oldschool glam these gray metallic walls.I’m afraid this episode drilled a bit of a hole in my own skull. But you can’t build a whole episode around plot points to explore later, and “An Obol for Charon” completes Michael Burnham’s transformation from “Star of Her Show” to “Hype Man for Spock’s Impending Arrival.” She talks to Pike about the murder-y allegations against Spock.
As said here by Darren Franich