I've written a lot on this forum about my excitement for Discovery, and how altering the look of the franchise, etc, is a good thing. I'm not going to repeat that here, like many are.
What I will address is this supposed theory that Netflix aren't happy with what they're seeing, because it seems we've got a lot of people who don't quite understand how Netflix works as a creative body. Number one, there have been various interviews with Netflix head honchos over the past few years stating that they do not get involved in the creative process of their shows, and beyond commissioning shows based on pilot scripts and such, they let the production teams go off and make it, then watch the whole thing once it's done. This approach has been confirmed as being true by many showrunners and movie directors who've worked with them the past few years.
So, you're telling me that Netflix, with all of the above in mind, have somehow changed tact with this Trek show and are now not only unhappy with how it's turning out but are also throwing their weight around? The same Netflix who are not even creatively involved with this show, and are nothing more than an international distributor who've spent a lot of money to air it? Give me a break.
The only thing Netflix won't be happy about is the delays, but then this is the same company who sometimes have more than the customary 1 year gap between seasons themselves. They air stuff when it's ready, and stay out of the way until such time. To suggest that they are no longer doing the latter, particularly on a show with with they have no involvement with the production, is just more rubbish being spouted by people supposedly "in the know."
Moonves himself has said he has liked what he's seen. This is the same person who became the first person to cancel a Trek series since the 60s, no? If he's saying he's happy with it, then he's happy with it - he's not bullshitting anyone.