I can’t speak to the Beverly Hills, 90210 comparisons, as I don’t think I ever happened to watch even one single episode. But the comparisons to Dawson’s Creek and The O.C. I find a bit unfortunate and unintentionally revealing, because I watched a lot of those shows as a young adult and on top of being very popular television hits they were honestly just very well written and produced. We should be so lucky to find that Starfleet Academy is written even half as competently, with the kind of compelling characters, satisfying character-driven arcs and often surprisingly deep and meaningful stories that made those shows so popular. Heck, Dawson’s Creek is basically a cult hit that launched international careers, changed the TV landscape and spawned endless memes. I get that teen melodrama is not for everyone and I genuinely understand that it’s not what everyone wants from a new Trek show, but to use this comparison to deride Starfleet Academy (before it has even aired) seems a bit disingenuous to me. I think the more honest reaction would be to realize that the show is probably just not going to be aimed at you and move on.