The "Balance of Terror" episode is also the season finale, it was going to be an occasion no matter what.
The Storybook episode had Princess La'an though, so the entire episode gets a pass from me.
For me it was Sir Ortegas. Delightful to see the cast playing unexpected characters in any case, though. And a much better device for it than the old crutch of Mirror, Mirror episodes, I don't
actually need to know "what if" every member of the cast was evil and bisexual.
I haven't seen the "Balance of Terror" redo yet or the musical episode, but it sure seems like this show is awfully interested in doing event episodes.
It is at that. The best episode this season so far IMO is the story of a redshirt from a specific mission referenced in TOS and features a location where they turned the camera slightly to show the giant castle tower that was just out of frame in 1965. With just ten episodes to work with per season and the doctrine that every episode has to largely stand on its own, even ordinary episodes can feel a bit like "Trials and Tribble-ations". That gives it the ability to pull off episodes like the Lower Decks crossover that have left me giggling in delight through the entire runtime thanks to the sheer density of delightfully clever touches. But I don't think 18 episodes is enough groundwork to float a musical episode, which itself was kind of a mess and didn't seem to bring in the professionals required to pull it off.
As of the end of S1, I felt that the show's capacity to do a different genre every episode was a strength, but I really
liked "The Elysian Kingdom", even though it was the conclusion of an arc that didn't feel like it fit well into said arc. This season I'm starting to see the limitations and they've called at least one big shot they couldn't make.
But I gotta be fair here, if SNW is flying too close to the sun, that's still a much better thing than most of Discovery and Picard, which I just wanted to fly
into the sun