Perhaps think a bit deeper about your approach?
I've written dozens of posts as to the problems with Discovery's writing in detail. Every time I just get "It's 2019 TV is serialised get over it" like that was at all my problem with the amateurish mess the writing on this show is. Here's a fun fact, most of us critical of the show, have no problem with serialised television, we do have a problem with
- Burnham
- Too many plot arcs in single episodes crowding out everything and not allowing anything to breath
- Constant tell don't show in terms of character relationships thus making intense character relationship moments feel bizarre and unearned.
- Burnham
- lack of consistent characterisation even within episodes themselves since they're largely written to be whatever the plot needs them to be
- Tonally out of wack action and drama for what the story actually calls for in context.
- Sci-fi writing that makes no sense whatsoever once you actually think about what is happening in context of it's own story
- Writers constantly forgetting themselves their own poorly thought out Sci-fi plot line thus the episode will often contradict its own scifi plot point in a major way literally within minutes of itself often breaking the entire concept to begin with
- Burnham
- tedious pandering writing designed to appeal to the Big Bang Theory crowd "THIS IS THE POWER OF MATH!" (Clap nerds clap!)
- good example of what is wrong with that scene beyond the eye rolling pandering writing, we are never actually shown them doing anything to do with math or science or anything leading up to that scene because thats what happens when you have A, B.... C, D, E plots all crammed in a single 40-50 minutes.
- Burnham
- Major lack of exploration of sci-fi concepts in general, only a few episodes even bother to attempt it and have poor execution largely because of pacing issues and too many plots.
- Burnham
- Burnham
- Burnham
On top of that if you want to get into Star Trek related issues
- Missing the tone of Star Trek terribly, the show is dark, grim and miserable in a tediously edgy way.
- The politics of the show are represented wrong, Literally flat out cheering violent interventionism and nation building, strapping bombs to the dead so those collecting them will be killed. Thinks it's progressive because it has a black lady and a gay person.
- Constant canon violations in just weird little ways that shouldn't be, like repeatedly getting General Order 1 wrong in what it states you can and can't do in the dialogue. Things like that show that the writers aren't just retconning things on purpose, they're specifically missing the point and/or being lazy to check what the canon actually says.
- Nobody follows orders or chain of command.
- Nobody acts professional at all, it's like watching a bunch of undergrads. (dude literally dies bragging about how much better he is than his dorm roommate)
- "The fate of THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE depends on this childrens card game" done like 3 or 4 times now.
And that's just off the top of my head, there are a lot more issues of with the show and specifically thing wrong in episode which you can go into actual detail on.