Sorry for the chunking but really want to address each one.
A child raised in an alien culture and having to come to grips with themselves. Burnham is a character with a traumatic history (definitely a Trek trope, or literary trope), and she has to make peace with that history. It is reminiscent of a lot of Trek stories, Suddenly Human being one, Odo another.I'm not sure how "Burnham" is a Trek touchstone.
Ok. It is for me in terms of classic stories that I think of, like with Roga Danar, or the Changelings."Extremists from an alien culture" isn't a particularly iconic thing I think of when I think "Star Trek".
Disagree. Love seeing more of it, the politics of it, the very human way of trying to legitimize their government."Mirror Universe" was largely in name-only.
I wish I could follow this at all.a sci-fi show that didn't actually want to be Star Trek and was kind of trying to not be Star Trek but was forcing itself to be Star Trek...
I wish I could understand this perspective at all. I get not liking a character but finding her terrible is one that I would disagree with. Hell, I don't even like Picard but I would not call him a terrible character.There some occasionally flashes of what I think could have been, but on the whole I think she was terrible and one of the largest detriments to the show.