My only regret is that you gave their channel engagement.

Yeah, that’s not ideal. What got me to listen to this is a combination of both genuine curiosity about the show (I don’t mind being spoiled on minor things and I just
know I will make up my own mind when I watch it anyway) and also the urge to wanting to be prepared for the kind of arguments we are going to be bombarded with in the coming weeks. So far nothing we haven’t all heard a million times before.
All of these things are positive points to me. Besides, anyone who complains about Star Trek being "woke" wouldn't know the first thing about "real Trek". All I have to say about that is welcome to September 8th, 1966.
Well, personally I couldn’t care less about it being “real
Trek” or not. And everything these kind of people understand as “woke” is stuff that I genuinely consider good. Nor do I consider it not being “utopian” enough of a deal-breaker (although I wouldn’t mind if it was).
That said, depending on what exactly it means it being “too much like
Discovery” does trouble me. Liked and loved a lot of things about that show, but ultimately I thought the writing was often really bad, with clunky dialog and odd plotting. If some of the worst trappings of
Discovery get transported over to
Starfleet Academy, I’m not sure how happy that will make me as a viewer. I’m still cautiously optimistic, though, and hope to be surprised.
Looking forward to Jessie’s review later tonight. EDIT: Oh, that’s already out? Will give it a watch. EDIT 2: No, it’s not out yet.
