In the interests of balancing out the "What do you hate most" threads, let's have a "What do you love about DSC so far" thread. No sarcastic praise, please. Let's keep things positive in here. There's room on this board for all kinds. 
I'm really enjoying the show (obviously). Here are a few things that I love about The Vulcan Hello and The Battle at the Binary Stars:
That's just a few things I loved. Might add to this as more eps come out. Overall, I think this is a strong, bold beginning for a new era of Star Trek. The story structure and pace may be different than previous Treks, but I see this as a positive. Trek is evolving, and in ways I think are truly exciting. This is a great time to be a Trekkie. I would actually have been disappointed if they'd followed all of the old Trek cues and traditions without putting their own spin on things. I couldn't be happier after seeing Battle at the Binary Stars. Looking forward to the next episode!
So, what do you all love about DSC so far?

I'm really enjoying the show (obviously). Here are a few things that I love about The Vulcan Hello and The Battle at the Binary Stars:
- I think this is the strongest beginning to a Star Trek series that we've seen so far. Granted, DS9 opened with Emissary, which I love, but DSC seems to already have a sense of itself, great chemistry with its characters, and a clear vision. I think with the other series, it took quite a while for the show to figure out what it wanted to do and what it was all about. I don't get that "on the job training" sense from DSC.
- The chemistry between Burnham and Saru. This was a highlight. It started out kinda jaunty in Vulcan Hello, but I imagine Burnham will never forgive Saru for beaming her back to the Shenzhou before she could reach Georgiou. Interested how that will play out once they're both on the Discovery.
- The Klingons look and sound marvelous. I haven't been so interested in Klingons since DS9's The Way of the Warrior.
- In particular I'd already developed an attachment to T'Kuvma. Not that I agreed with the character's actions but I found him really compelling. I think Chris Obi did an outstanding job and I was sad to see him go.
- Sonequa Martin-Green is a great leading woman. Strong, determined, believable, and deeply flawed. I imagine DSC will be a story of redemption. I like that they're trying a new approach to a Trek story arc. SMG carries the show well, notwithstanding there's a lot of talent around her.
- Love how Burnham out-talks a computer in the finest tradition of James T. Kirk. Loved that.
- Got TMP vibes from Burnham's thruster suit trip to the Klingon beacon. Cool.
- The scene in the brig between Burnham and a wounded Ensign Connor was really deftly handled. Well-written, good use of silence, great dialogue.
- That space battle scene! Wow! I mean, WOW!
- I like the opening credits! Not as EPIC as late DS9 or VOY, but I can appreciate the understated elegance to it. I've had the theme song stuck in my head all day. Great visuals too.
That's just a few things I loved. Might add to this as more eps come out. Overall, I think this is a strong, bold beginning for a new era of Star Trek. The story structure and pace may be different than previous Treks, but I see this as a positive. Trek is evolving, and in ways I think are truly exciting. This is a great time to be a Trekkie. I would actually have been disappointed if they'd followed all of the old Trek cues and traditions without putting their own spin on things. I couldn't be happier after seeing Battle at the Binary Stars. Looking forward to the next episode!
So, what do you all love about DSC so far?
