Started my rewatch last week. Starting with S1. I’ve gotten thru “Magic to Make the Sanest Man…”
biggest take away is that everything Klingon is so much worse than I remember.
second biggest takeaway is Burnham is not nearly as bad as I remember her being. Pleasantly surprised on that one.
That's interesting I just restarted Discovery too, for some reason, and i'm at the same point.
Perhaps... somewhat similar perspective here, but different.
Not being my first rodeo and now having... probably less than zero expectations, I find all the Klingon stuff to be simultaneously worse and better at the same time. Now that I can view it outside of initial rage mode about how I was actively watching the utter butchering the Klingons unfold, and just kind of... accept that this is a thing that happened, I find i'm back to a general opinion I had in that the Klingon stuff is absolutely horrendous as "Klingons", but actually REALLY COOL if they were anything other than "Klingon". If this story was about the Federation expanding and bumping into a new, hostile race border who knew about them and were basically poised to strike once the Federation expanded too close to them, HELL YEAH! If these "Klingons" were... "Xanathians" or something idk I just made that up, all of the "Klingon" stuff gets 100x better. As "Klingons", it's somehow actually WORSE on a second go around. There were so close to having something really cool, and fumbled it.
Burnham is... a bit less insufferable than I remember. Although i'm in a position where my attitude has somewhat flip flopped... initially, I maintained that Burnham is a terrible character, but Green is doing a fine job acting what she has. I'm... actually kind of reversed at this point in S1, now kind of seeing Burnham as not a GREAT character, but not THAT bad, but actually finding alot to be desired in Green's performance. Alot of the dialogue has a strange delivery that feels like i'm watching a play in an amateur local theater.
I was so blinded by my burning hatred of the series on the first go around that I glossed over that. She gets better as it goes on. Season 4 is fresh enough in my mind and the rage had died down by then, but the earlier episodes are honestly tough to watch.
I was really hoping Discovery might get better on a second go around, but now being less just angry about it and just watching it for what it is... it's...
really bad. Like to the point where i'm actually shocked that this was greenlit, casted, filmed, went into post-production, etc. and at some point some executive wasn't like "oh god what have we done... release the season and let's move on."