I don't really care about much of the ridiculous over the top fan service the reviewer mentions. That stuff irritates me but is not a deal breaker.
What's more concerning is something the reviewer touches on that has bugged me all season. S1 and S2 had something to say; they pushed the story forward and seemed to care about star trek's *legacy* of being a show that has a message that resonates with the real world.
This season has no message. None of this matters, except in a navel gazing stereotyped bad cover version of someone's adolescent trekkie wet dream.
If they make more trek like this, count me out.
What's more concerning is something the reviewer touches on that has bugged me all season. S1 and S2 had something to say; they pushed the story forward and seemed to care about star trek's *legacy* of being a show that has a message that resonates with the real world.
This season has no message. None of this matters, except in a navel gazing stereotyped bad cover version of someone's adolescent trekkie wet dream.
If they make more trek like this, count me out.