If you view fans as a monolith, sure.
I don't. Just the "haters". They think in monolith. It's what I've observed first-hand from the 1990s to the 2020s.
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EDITED TO ADD: And no, for the 10 millionth time, people who are just critical aren't the same as "haters".]
It goes like this:
Stage 1) "It sucks!"
Stage 2) "At least it didn't suck as much as what's out now!'
Stage 3) "Maybe I was too harsh on it."
Stage 4) "It'll never be my favorite, but I like parts of it."
Stage 5) "It's okay."
Stage 6) "This is real Star Trek/Wars."
Stage 6 doesn't mean it has to be their favorite (although it can be), it just means they accept the series in general.
Some of them move through this cycle more quickly than others, but that's the direction I've observed.
DS9 and VOY are at Stage 6.
ENT is at Stage 5.
Kelvin is at Stage 4.
Early-DSC is at Stage 3.
Current DSC is at Stage 2.
Apparently PIC S2 is at Stage 1.
SNW is an exception, it seems. Looks like it's at Stage 6 to begin with. Being more old-school has a lot to do with it. "But it's good!" It is, but it's not "Every episode is a 9 or 10!" good. I also think DSC and PIC are good, despite what others might think. So I don't agree with the narrative that's trying to be spun that SNW is good and DSC and PIC aren't. And
some SNW Fans are trying to spin that narrative and are trying to force it onto the rest of us. No dice. I like all three.
Anyway, "Haters" are really more like "late-adapters", while the rest of us have to wait for them. Having been through this a bunch of times already, and having actually been on both sides, I'm getting bored with this process now. I want to say, "Can we just
not do this again and say we did? Thanks!"