Brilliant. TNG had awesome characters, some amazing episodes, and a general sense that the franchise had moved forward. But it also had endless moralizing, usually at the expense of 20th-Century humans. I can guarantee that if a member of the Enterprise's crew had been gay, there would have been an episode in the first season that revolved around a closed-minded alien species who couldn't handle his being gay.To give you an example of the difference between the two let's take the last episode. We just found out that two members of the crew are gay and living together. On TNG, (which NEVER happened, so much for being trendsetting) we would have gotten this long winding speech about how much more "evolved" we are now compared to the twentieth century on relationships. The entire episode would have evolved around it and we would have been beaten over the head with that point. On DIS it was all told in a simple five minute sequence. No long rambling speeches, no pompous arrogance and no gratuitous sex involved. Just two normal guys brushing their teeth and having a conversation. We learn all we need to from it and no one had to get on a soapbox.That's clever writing and that's why DIS is so much better right now than TNG ever was that first season.