Some things I love about it.
- The characters. Realistic, human, flawed, brave, dedicated, shy, cranky, arrogant, complex, mysterious. All words I'd use for one or more of them. Impressive not only for Trek but for TV generally. They've broken the Star Trek mold of perfect people and created, instead, people.
- The narrative drive behind the setup. Previous Trek series have clearly been an exercise in slotting people into roles; Captain, first officer, helmsman, tactical officer, doctor, chief engineer etc. Then when you've filled up your cast and designed your ship and props, you turn to the stories last - try to fit what you've designed into a narrative. Discovery has clearly done the opposite, and I love that. The characters serve the story, and if they're not relevant, we don't meet them. No 'crusher episodes', or 'Dax episodes', just the story that they're telling. For Trek, that's very fresh, and arguably the most fresh thing about this show.
- The production design and quality is great. Everything looks fantastic and the effort and expense doesn't go unnoticed.
- The performances, particularly from Jason Isaacs and Doug Jones, but SM-G is impressing too, much better than on The Walking Dead.