I'm going to see if I can get one of the templates going, but I'm not 100% sure I understand how it works. Here goes.
“Up the Long Ladder.”
You're choosing violence, and I love it.
They have gone out of their way to portray L'ak as a doofus (and writer Carlos Cisco even gave an interview where he suggested that Breen are dumber in their fleshy form), so you may be right.
I thought that one was...fine. A perfectly acceptable unit of Star Trek.
I probably would have found it more interesting if Moll and L'ak had been the main protagonists of the episode, spending more time with them on the Enterprise in addition to their flashbacks, with Book and Burnham as the antagonists of the story.
On the other hand, I enjoyed Rayner's B plot, so maybe not.
Edit: and pour one out for our man Rhys, famous Constitution class fan who doesn't get to go on the mission to deliver the Enterprise to Federation HQ.
The most prominent prison we've seen in the TNG era is the New Zealand Penal Settlement, but not a lot is known about it. There was definitely labour involved, though I think it's an open question whether it was "forced."
Yeah, they never actually stopped production, even after they were dropped by P+.
The wait is over - it's next week.
I suppose it's possible that the writers did the interviews prior to the strike, with the interviewers having seen early screeners.
Humans and Vulcans seemed to be fairly neutral to each other in this version of history, rather than outright enemies. I suppose there's a possibility that Sarek still pursued his unique brand of diplomacy.
Star Trek is a country, right?