Love it except for the weird corridors that go around the back of the consoles. I didn't enjoy the last episode as much as most other people on this site seem to have done, but the Enterprise set (and CGI model) were enough to leave me with a positive impression of the episode regardless.
I mentioned this elsewhere, but it would've been a neat twist if Spock's classic sensor display had been an adaptive aid for his dyslexia (if not for its use elsewhere in ST). Great-looking bridge!
Spock can't be the only one in Starfleet with such issues. The Vulcans/V'Tosh have their own name for it, as we've discovered this season, and I'm sure other species represented in Starfleet have their own equivalents.
i don't like it... i LOVE IT! modern yet familiar the disco team did an amazing job and it would be such a waste if it was only used for these 2 episode
I think it's awesome. Perhaps a little too reflective, but not a big problem. Also, the corridor behind the aft stations was neat, and can easily be explained away in the next refit -- the bridge is raised up one level, thus removing that corridor and reducing the diameter, putting the turbolift directly up to the bridge.
I like the bridge (and redressed Discovery sets that serve the corridors and other rooms). Not a fan of the ship's bland exterior, though. I like that Spock finally has his Spock Scope back.
I need a like it, but not swooning as so many are. I guess "like it" is pretty appropriate now that I think of it. It's too dark/shiny. Too many random strips of lights on the edges of things. Kind of remind me of rope lights at a reception. But it's fine. Better than the Apple Store.
bland really? it got more feature compared to the TOS original so i'm not sure what's ''bland'' about it
As an old original Star Trek fan, while I do have an issue with the exterior 1701 Starship CGI model (IE I really dislike the split & swept back nacelle struts; although all the other aspects of said model are fine...): I LOVE what they did for the 1701 Bridge set (as well as the Turbo Lift and Conference Room sets). It's updated to 2019 'cinema' standards; yet still VERY faithful to the original design.