The opening SHOULD have been something like this:

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The main thing I noticed about the Title: I have never seen a TV show with so many Executive Producers.
That was me.Who thought it was a good idea to have no space between lines of text in the titles? It's really annoying.
The new MST3K on Netflix was partially crowdsourced. They ran a partial list of the crowdsourcers at the end of each episode, showing (I suppose) the complete list by the last episode of the 1st season.I was hoping my name would show up. LOL
The opening SHOULD have been something like this:
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The main thing I noticed about the Title: I have never seen a TV show with so many Executive Producers.
*shakes head*That was me.![]()
Um... every other Star Trek intro has been flashes of models and visual effects and no characters.My gut reaction is that it is terrible. Whilst artistic in its own right, it feels like the focus is on production values, props, rather than the story or characters. "Let's flash a load of things to make trekkies happy". The aesthetic is design and production, and as such feels "unfinished". The music feels like it is missing something, maybe its a lack of melody, or purpose.
I would take Enterprise season 1 and 2 openings over this - but maybe in time it will grow on me, and maybe the aesthetic approach is intertwined with the plot, but i'm not hopeful...
They should have used the pure orchestral Bond Theme from Her Majestys Secret Service.Specifically, the ship flying through the opening flower, reminded me of the bullet from the gun sequences in your traditional bond titles.
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