So being, uhh, "dim" is a drawback for you too, huh?
I am loving it for several reasons. I'm an "old" Trekkie and I'm happy to have Trek back on TV. I'm not happy about paying the extra bucks, but I don't mind it because I could easily spend that six bucks on a sandwich I shouldn't eat anyway. As it is, the streaming platform ensures that Trek won't "play safe" (at least, it looks that way to an extent). I like that because I'm tired of vanilla Trek, tbh. I also like the fact that no one is completely goody-two-shoes nor to we have a Wesley Crusher (I was afraid Tilly would be; thankfully she's not). I like the dialogue -- crisp yet unclean; I like the decor (top notch to me because I can let go of unimportant things like how THIS show produced in the 2010s doesn't look like THAT, er, show produced in the damned 1960s) because Trek has never really been about the look. I like it because I can (with my Roku) sit in my living room (or wherever I prefer) and watch new Trek on Sunday night. I am also loving it because I see younger millennials and generation Z kids who thought of the JJ-verse movies are SW-lite are beginning to give DSC a second glance and get that rapt look on their faces... just like I had back in the '90s watching the six-ep arc on DS9.
What else can I say? I like it because it's Trek, and I never thought of Trek as the great moralizer (unlike some other people) because I paid attention to shows like City on the Edge of Forever when Kirk made a hard and terrible choice. I could name plenty other episodes and characters on any OTHER Trek where the moral high ground wasn't "ours" and some of these are the best loved episodes in the franchise.
I think I might just keep watching...