Star Trek Discovery...I keep meaning to try this again, after the first few episodes failed to leave any kind of impression on me and my impatient nature meant I didn't want to wait week-to-week for new episodes. But that first impression...yeah, it wasn't great. It was Enterprise all over again. Not Deep Space Nine levels of off-putting, but not compelling. But it's been a while now so maybe it's picked up...maybe...
So! Discovery is a special one. If you're used to the golden 90s of Star Trek with DS9, Voyager and TNG, Discovery is gonna feel very different.
One thing is that we're used in the other shows to a rich cast of chars who get their share of spotlight and have their own problems and intrigues, but Discovery almost completely revolves around the "adopted vulcan" Michael Burnham. Have faith though, we do get to see and feel the rest of the crew too, it just takes a little while and goes slower. I personally love Stamets and Tilly, and eventually Saru becomes a dear cool char too, be patient :3
Keep in mind also that the first season really sets things up and "gathers the gang" so to speak. The first few eps are not like the rest of the show is, for that reason! Give it at least 4-5 eps to start getting into life on Discovery and see the crew a bit :) iirc. Burnham starts off the show on another ship in an earlier time, see.
Another difference to earlier Star Trek also, even compared to the outdrawn DS9, is that there's always plot. Discovery as a show is always going somewhere and I loved the plot twists of s1 and were at least intrigued by s2's even if I wish they had done a few things different ahah. There's also plenty of nods to older shows. For example, the captain of s2 is a beloved hunk you might have seen in the oooold show or in very new movies... oh also Spock. yup.
Of course the modern format and CGI also makes Discovery a much better looking show than Star Trek's ever been before. The music in it is beautiful too. If you make the decision to forgive the fact that they're meant to portray tech older than Kirk's Enterprise had despite everything looking much newer and cooler, and if you also endure Ash Tyler (a character I cannot defend nor like fjfkkfm sorry) then Discovery becomes a really enjoyable show, and a fresh breath in the Star Trek legacy :)
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