After watching both episodes again, the pilot is even worse (and last night, I gave it a 3 out of 10!), but the 2nd episode still holds up as an improvement. My god, what were they thinking with these Klingons? I'm saying this as someone who watches MOSTLY subtitled films...those portions bored me to death and I was completely apathetic toward these Klingons.
I liked Michelle Yeoh. I'm sad she got killed off but hopefully we see her in flashbacks. Michael is completely full of herself, and yet again, I was yelling "throw her ass in the brig!" but there is definite potential to her character. Saru left me cold, as did this portrayal of Sarek (and I'm wondering why it couldn't just be a new Vulcan character....why Sarek? I know they're banking on character familiarity, but still...). Admiral Whatshisname continues the tradition of Starfleet admirals who show up to battle just to be killed, but he also made me wish that we get an admiral who's a thoughtful person and not an idiot.
Overall I love the visual style and the set design. I love that they have taken parts of JJTrek and added their own spin on the aesthetic. But I will still dig my feet in and say the hyper-HD special effects looked like a video game. I don't care how much money CBS is throwing at this, it looks silly. Those creatures on the planet, Michael in the space suit....it really took me out of it. I did like the ships, though. For $8 million per episode, you'd think they'd have a cleaner look to this....not screaming "LOOK! CGI!" Game of Thrones operated for years on an $8 million-per-episode budget and their CGI was always so much....cleaner. It enhanced environments, rather than screamed out loud. Environments and stuff looked real, not like they were trapped in a video game.
Aside from the space battle, the best part of the episode was Michael in the brig. I loved how she was stuck there, waiting to die, and then tricked the computer. That was a cool scene.
I'll give it 2 more episodes to grab me, though. If it doesn't, I won't be paying for CBS All Access. The potential is there....we'll see.