So one shot means I should hate it forever ?
At some point it just comes across as petty and mean-spirited. Even if it isn't the intention.
As I said above, turbolifts have had many oddities. The Bird of Prey explosion reuse is painful to watch. The matte paintings are reused over and again.
At this point I think life would be better without Trek. If all these are so bad
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Your low expectations on everything are a production team's dream.
"Sloppy and unfocused" are a good way to describe Discovery and Picard. How else do you explain the constantly changing tone of DIS or the "thoughtful character drama" from early Picard and DIS season 2 to the OTT AI destroying the galaxy latter off storylines. I'm still going to put the blame on both shows having 15+ producers. Too many cooks and all that.
The Mandalorian, a series in a similar boat to CBSTrek, has one showrunner (Favreau), one executive producer/SW guru (Filoni), and the head of Lucasfilm in charge. The first two also write all the episodes, and there's the Story Group to make sure the legacy of the franchise is respected in terms of the details and overall tone/visuals (something I wish Trek cared enough about to have). That's it, a nice tight production.
Discovery and Picard seem to have a million different voices, and it shows.