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Okay, listen...Pike was easily the best thing about Discovery thus far, and Anson Mount's portrayal of the character was the best I've seen. But Discovery is terrible. This isn't even a rant about canon, about the visual disparities with TOS that takes place just ten years later, about even the needless portrayal of Klingons as lunatic backward "savages". It's about giving in to modernity and making everything bleak and miserable and "gritty" and "real". Star Trek's roots, Gene Roddenberry's vision, is one of hope. It's not just a belief that humanity CAN overcome, but WILL overcome its differences and unite in search of truth. It neatly captures a hopeful, yearning aspect of its era, while forcing us to reflect on ourselves and ask some hard questions about who we are. Discovery does none of that, instead relying on cheap tricks and a horribly mismanaged storyline that can't even remain consistent with itself let alone the greater universe its set in. Discovery is terrible TV because of this. Discovery is terrible Star Trek because it has nothing to say, which is probably the most severe indictment one could have of the franchise.




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