Alrighty, I just watched the first two episodes. Not nearly as bad as social media made it out to be. I was expecting a mockery of ST, but found it to be a Star Trek show for the YA (Young Adult) audience. Sure, maybe a little bit TOO YA for a lot of Trekkies, but not a mockery of a show by any means. In fact, and this is coming from someone who stays away from YA novels and highschool drama stuff in general, this wasn't bad, in fact it's YA I can actually watch.
That said, I have to say it, my main problem I'm having with this series right now is Nahla Ake. I understand everything having to happen in the academy now to involve these students and fuel the YA tropes in their interpersonal relationships. I'm also OK with those kids being kids, but Nahla Ake walking barefoot, not knowing how to brush her own hair, not knowing how to sit up straight in a chair, and talking like she just got an injection from the dentist really brings down my enjoyment of this show. There needs to be a greater divide between the children and the adults. Nahla Ake acting like an 8 year old is a little off.
They are trying very hard to make her quirky and hip, but it’s not working for me. She just comes across as unprofessional and heavily plot-armored. The other characters are mostly fine, but dang it, Nahla Ake is a huge part of the show and every time she’s on, I feel like telling her to go to her room. To me, she evokes a sort of filial piety; I feel like I need to get this lady out of harm's way because clearly she’s going a little cuckoo. Where the hell are her shoes? Why is she getting inches away from a murderer while giggling in her chair?! She doesn't inspire any sense of command to me at all.