Since I'm not a CBS shareholder, there's no good reason for me to give a damn about their distribution model and whether it's "flawed" or not.
The only matter that affects me is the six dollars to watch Star Trek. It's not complicated; of course I'll pay it. And if I chose not to, you wouldn't see me arguing and bitching about it on the Internet any more than I do all the other things I decide every day not to buy.
Meh, its not liking I am putting that much energy into writing a few message board posts complaining about what I don't like, its no more energy then you put in complaining about my complaining, I am not going to have a vendetta against CBS for this movie, but I will get annoyed by what I see as a flawed distribution system. Again if this show was on Netflix or something, guess what I wouldn't be complaining and do you know why, because that is a better distribution system then All Access.
And again when you say you are only paying 6 dollars for Star Trek, do you mean paying 6 dollars for one month to watch the Star Trek for one month and then ditch the service or keeping this service around indefinitely and giving it 6 bucks every month, in the hopes that they won't cancel Star Trek, because this service is not attracting enough subscribers?
Again this seems like forcing me to buy a bunch of other stuff, like back catalogued of Two and a Half Men, just to get a new Star Trek show. With the 6 bucks a month, you are buying a service, not one show and no streaming service can survive on one show. Its not a good media strategy and I have not heard one good defense for it in this day and age, when you have other streaming sites that cost maybe a little more, but have a huge library.
Frankly I would consider myself a smart consumer first over a Star Trek fan, so I want to feel I get my money's worth for this service like I feel I do with Netflix and again, I really don't care how much Star Trek VHS tapes cost in the 90s, because its not the 90s anymore and I never spent outrageous amounts of money for Star Trek.
I don't think you are understanding the nature of my complaints, I think this article shows why some people have some problems with the distribution model.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/03/im-not-paying-cbs-to-watch-star-trek-online/
Just saying "stop your whinging and be happy we got any sort of Star Trek, no matter how bad the distribution model is" is non starter for me, address why you think my concerns over this distribution idea are invalid. If not, well then I guess I have nothing more to say to you at this point, on this topic.