A few days later...
Looking at this grading and some others online, it's almost right down the middle, in fact it's picked up some ground here.
The idea this is a STV or Generations style disaster doesn't hold much water, and is just so much hyped up silliness.
So we can agree reactions are "mixed" but a lot of people also enjoyed it.
Furthermore reports are it's doing well on Paramount +, so there's a lot of hysterics over nothing.
Isn't that the definition of Trekkies?
No, it was pretty awful with few redeeming traits.
Some thoughts:
There's plenty negative to say about Berman, but Berman really believe in following Roddenberry's utopian vision.
Kurtzman, by contrast, flat-out says "Star Trek's utopia can't exist without something like Section 31 doing the dirty work."
No. No no no no no.
Fuck. No.
The whole point of S31 is that they were antithetical to everything Star Trek. They are villains. Nowhere was this more obvious than in the DS9 finale, where the Dominion War is ended not because S31 wiped out the Founders, but because Odo offered them the cure.
Kurtzman does not understand Star Trek. At all. Not if he can't grasp that most basic concept of it.
I'm so fucking tired of galaxy-destroying threats. Remember when it was enough to just threaten Earth?
I was glad the stupid mech guy was killed off. Not only was he completely out of place in Trek, he was out of place in a fucking spy group.
The microbe person made more sense, and was an interesting concept, but the execution was dog shit.
Why are we portraying S31 as Mission: Impossible? Are we pretending actual SF Intelligence doesn't exist?
Georgiou's last appearance was great character stuff, and they mostly erased development so we can get "badass Space Hitler" back. Except we shouldn't be rooting for Space Hitler or Space SS (Section 31). An organization that Threatens to wipe someone's mind isn't the one you should root for.
The idea of putting Fuzz into a Vulcan body is stupid. A clandestine black ops organization is going to draw attention to itself with a laughing Vulcan?!?
Not to mention that I hate the overly complex FX for the Chameloid. It was done a LOT better in TUC.
I hated that they were trying to give the Deltan some weird sex-power thing. It actually made me glad they killed her off so quick, before that "idea" could be explored further.
The phase-cloak thing annoyed me. Totally undercuts and contradicts two well- liked TNG episodes. Normally I'm not quite so pedantic about that, but they did it for, what, a forgettable fight scene? Ugh.
Finally, why bother putting it in the Lost Era, if you don’t make use of it? Nothing identifies this movie as taking place in that era, besides the token and underused Rachel Garrett.
One of the most important things I was taught in my creative writing classes was, have a reason for where and when your story takes place. My book, for instance, took place in West Virginia in 1997, and my professors grilled me about why it was there, and then, as opposed to contemporary to where and when I live.
I have a feeling if those same questions were asked of these writers, they wouldn't have a good answer.