I respect a lot of your opposing opinions, you are generally very thoughtful.
...But this is some of the most outlandish and ridiculous shit I've read in a very long time.
DSC S1 was far from a gem....but it was infinitely better than the franchise's weaker moments. I think there's some SERIOUS bias laced in here.
It was formulated a bit drastic. But it
is my opinion, and I stand by it.
Again: I love the characters of DIS, and wish to continue to see their (hopefully then
better) adventures.
But, regarding the main plot of season 1, it's just the worst Star Trek has ever put out:
Originally, I suspected it would end like "The undiscovered country", where they have to defeat the evil klingon (Kor) and his (this time massive) main klingon ship, and at the same time restrain the Federations own warmongers (potentially Lorca). What happened was
almost that, just WAY dumber:
The entire first half of the season was basically just a big set-up for the klingon war. We were always told there was this big war around. But none of the episodes was about actual war stories. Everything was basically regular TNG (or ENT), just with some snippets of space battles, and sometimes a line of dialogue saying there is a big war out there. But no-one acted like it. There were no consequences. No human stories. And then, when they returned to the mirror universe -
they skipped the entire 9 month of war. AKA the main story of the season! They just time-jumped it. It felt completely wasted - nothing happened, no consequences, no development. Just being told "this is our new objective now".
They defeated Kor and the main klingon antagonist ship already at the season break. And then, when the show switched to the mirror universe, it turned into
complete schlock: The enemy soldiers were purely mooks to be gunned down. The only solution presented to the fascist terrans was "blow 'em all up!" (again: this
kill-all-badguys- approach is SO WRONG for Trek!), and then they had to save
the entire fucking multiverse by destroying
another, much bigger, Anime-looking ship and kill the mustache twirling badguy.
And then, in the biggest, dumbest plot point in Trek
ever, we learn Kronos, the homeworld of the aggressive klingon Empire, can be entirely destroyed by a single handheld-device bomb from an alien colony on Kronos, where humans dont't stand out. And nobody cares that enemies of the klingon Empire can walk there. And it wasn't a
special bomb or anything, literally
ANYONE could have destroyed the klingon homeworld. Yet, despite the klingons bringing war to thousands of other species, apparently no one ever bothered to fight back... Or even just a single, random badguy using that fatal weakness against an entire Empire before...
Again, it was shit.
Utter shit.
Here is what they should have done:
Not going full-out war. Don't do that if you're going to turn it into WWII
in SPACE!!, and if you don't feel like giving exposition about the strengths of the different factions or the progress of the war anyway. Just have them at the
brink of full-on massive war - a cold war with the first shots being fired, the first battle (at the binary stars) fought. And now everyone being anxious about going all-in, but both sides preparing for it.
Then focus on the characters. One small group. On one ship. Not the larger context of the universe. Just the single journey of redemption of Burnham, and the story of her new crewmates. Don't get her position re-instated for
saving the fucking MULTIVERSE or ending the klingon war alone. That shit is ridiculous. But have her earn the respect of her crew back - maybe by saving the ship, or only her Captain or something. Or acting honorable when she cold have taken the easy way.
And then make her instrumental in cooling the situation with the klingons down - make
her being a respected warriour by the klingons (maybe by defeating Kor), and thus showing the klingons that humans can be worthy warriours too. Thus giving them a reason to negotiate with us again, and Starfleet to re-instate her to a position where she can be present at first peace talks. And then ending with a fragile treaty - full war being averted, but the situation with the klingons still being tense for the next years.
And instead put the focus of the show on the
characters. Not some battle scenes with bridge personal we know nothing about. But from the viewpoint of a grunt on the ground that can't do anything. Show a battle scene through the windows of her quarters, hearing the bridge dialogue through comm, her life depending on the outcome, but not being able to influence anything. And have the other characters, including the bridge crew, slowly recognize her again and start to re-integrate her into day-to-day decisions of the starship again.
You know, something
smaller, a more
intimate story, with more nuances. Not that comic-booky "SAVE THE UNIVERSE and DEFEAT THE BADGUY"-shit we actually got.God, I so
hope for improvements for the next seasons... But I'm really not sure it can be achieved with the current writing staff...