I'm at Episode 5 of Strange New World's S1 and I must say the show works if you treat it more as an extension of the overly lavish, still believable The Motion Picture and not the relatively shoestring, boxed in TOS show that is deeply rooted in the 60s (like TNG was rooted in the very late 80s and 90s).
Kurtzmann era Star Trek has properly found its footing and we're now truly in Star Trek's 2nd Renaissance with not only SNW but with DSCO becoming a genuinely mature show with S4, PIC even at its worse still watchable (with a barnstorming final season promised), plus Lower Decks getting much better than it easily could've been.
Kurtzmann era Star Trek has properly found its footing and we're now truly in Star Trek's 2nd Renaissance with not only SNW but with DSCO becoming a genuinely mature show with S4, PIC even at its worse still watchable (with a barnstorming final season promised), plus Lower Decks getting much better than it easily could've been.
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