That was strike one for me. Especially with them having to make everything look more advanced than it did in the TNG era, let alone before Kirk. If they'd just set it in the early 25th century, they could have had all these things, and not pissed off fans in the process.Linkara wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 4:04 amExcept... I AM engaged with it. I actually quite like Discovery, flaws and all (biggest being this should not have been a prequel).AlucardNoir wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:49 pmI still remember when I first saw the "Obi Wan speaking about the Clone Wars with Luke scene" out of context, that was the first time I actually noticed the scene. And frankly, even looking for it when rewatching the movies I only "saw" it in the movies once. If the material doesn't really engage you, you are unlikely to pay close attention and are very likely to miss things... as Chuck so poignantly puts it at the end of his review.
Strike two for me was the KINOs. Even ignoring that Klingons of this time should all have smooth foreheads, these do not look or act like the species we've been watching for decades. Hence why they are Klingons In Name Only.
Strike three was shoehorning Michael in as Spock's adopted sister. Did they just go to fanfiction.net and assume this was some sort of model to base their heroine on, so take notes? I really cannot fathom why anyone thought this was a good idea, especially since Sarek isn't exactly close with his biological sons. Why would we buy that he'd be oh so close to his adopted daughter? If they wanted so badly to make her connected to prior Trek, they should have set this series in the 25th century, and made her Tuvok's adopted daughter. Same cultural background, Tim Russ is still alive, can't be too hard to get him to come back, and you don't anger the fan base with a prequel.
So this series had an uphill battle to fight for my attention from the start. And this review has cemented my decision not to watch it. Michael destroyed any sympathy I might have had for her in episode 1. Nothing she's done since convinces me she shouldn't be in prison for life. Or at the very least, she should never wear a Starfleet uniform again. And she continues to do dominate the series, the other characters barely get any chance to engage you.
I really don't think I can like this series.