Anyone watched the new series?

Any good?


Star Trek: Discovery reimagines the classic franchise for TV's golden age



After a 12-year break from the small screen and three blockbuster films, Star Trek returns to TV with big ambitions.
The series is entering the age of "peak TV" where the expectations are for it to match the quality of what has become
the norm in the industry.

It is no longer one of the dominant forces in pop culture.
Shows like Game of Thrones have been enthralling audiences in Star Trek's absence and amassing an army of fans in the process.

For 50 years we've lived with the peaceful credo of the utopian science fiction series created by Gene Roddenberry.
But what we've seen in each version of the series across television and film had to be earned at some point.
Star Trek Discovery seeks to answer the questions of the past.

"Why are we fighting? We're Starfleet.
We're explorers, not soldiers," says one of the crew of the starship Shenzhou during a battle in Star Trek Discovery.

The sentiment echoes the crisis Star Trek has wrestled with over the past decade.