It's better Trek than most Trek, IMO. Had some cool adventures and raised some interesting on sometimes difficult questions about morality and how it's shaped by our societies.
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This show is very profound to me. It explores important issues, timeless and topical moral questions, and social/political dilemmas with such depth and thoughtful consideration. I really hope it gets a fourth season
I tried to get into it but ultimately it was too campy and borderline cringey (Norm's terribly animated and written blob character) for me.
Love it. It changed a bit, but still dig it.
Really loved it, after the first couple episodes it felt like Star Trek with average people, without the overhype of modern star trek.
It’s a good show and I like it.
By season 2, I was also hooked to this show. I wish they would make more seasons!
I have yet to see this show. Is it on Paramount+? I may have to sub for this and Picard.