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Star Trek: Discovery...how many followed it

Posted by user510 on February 23, 2018 at 13:10:25:

through the entire first season?

I did. Apart from some obvious attempts at social engineering, I found much to like in this new series. The graphics are cutting edge. The Klingons, this time in a different configuration, were more evil and brutish than ever.

Michelle Yeoh in two different roles, yet playing the same character is fun to watch.

Guess what, Gene Rodenberry's son, "Gene" is part of the production. It's good to have that connection. They managed to get some of the feel from the original series in this while exploiting all of the new story telling tech available today. Good stuff.

-Steve