Lower Decks is easily my favourite Trek series (sorry, DS9 - you've been usurped). I think it's funny and charming, with fantastic characters (not one I don't like or I'm 'meh' about), great little stories with an overarching storyline, and I find it a real tonic to all the real life misery going on in the world. I like my Star Trek joyful, or uplifting, or thoughtful - ideally all three, which I find LDS to be. Plus, it's got Cetacean Ops and Rutherford!



The Kelvin Universe movies weren't my cup of tea at all. Although I did like 2009 up to George Kirk's sacrifice and the escape of the shuttles.
I was excited for
Discovery, and initially quite liked it as it was so different to other Trek, but that soon wore off with all the convoluted Klingon stuff, the Mirror Universe malarkey, ridiculous Section 31 machinations, and the lack of use of the 'other' bridge crew (other than pre-MU-reveal-Lorca, Saru, and Tilly, Airiam, Owo and Detmer were my favourites. Oh, and Bryce

). I struggled through season 3, and wasn't disappointed that I couldn't watch season 4 after P+ snatched it back from Netflix. It did give us Pike though...

Picard never grabbed my attention. I watched season 1 and just over half of season 2 before giving up on its plodding, overstretched, nonsensical and self-indulgent storylines. However, I do find myself anticipating season 3 with the returning TNG cast, but I'm trying not to get my hopes up.
As well as LDS, I also voted for
Strange New Worlds and
Prodigy despite not having seen them yet, being a UK dweller. I have seen plenty of clips & trailers, photos, artwork, and not too spoilery (I hope) reviews & synopses, and love what I've seen, so I'm really looking forward to watching when they become available.