This review contains spoilers , click expand to view . I love this show. I love the inclusion, I love the aliens. I really loved the second season episode where the universal translator went awol - that was a realisitic but imaginative touch. I love that there's so much humour, and I just enjoy everything about it. Then again, I really enjoyed Voyager and Enterprise, so maybe you shouldn't trust my opinion.



The one thing though is, compared to the other series, there is more opportunity to show rather than tell what's happening. The season 1 penultimate episode(?) where they plant the spores on the moon is a good example. There's a lot of hate for this show, and I don't expect people to agree with me of course, but as someone who loves a good sci-fi story, I can't enough of it. I may not be a proper trekkie (gate-keeping is not healthy), but I enjoy all the limits that they push with the star trek universe as well as general sci-fi concepts. And with Michelle Yeoh, they add a little martial arts into it. But the camp is still there! And am I the only one who loves the sound of the klingon language? And the bleakness of the Klingon world? Never thought I'd be so into Klingon. … Expand