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I watched the pilot and second episode available on CBS All Access tonight.Anyway, what started this consideration was someone telling me that the new Star Trek series, that looked interesting in trailers, was going to be exclusively on this new CBS attempt to eat at the trough of Netflix and other pay services. The primary problem with their gambit, to my mind, is that outside of that I'm not going to watch very much and why pay most of what I pay for Netflix to see a show or two?
Presumably set 10 years prior to Kirk & Co., one wonders what happened in the aftermath of this timeline given the advanced technology on display, including the bridge, that we find absent in Kirk's era. Apparently something like worm holes are being used so that the First Officer can instantly summon her Vulcan adopted parent's hologram for real-time communication and advice with but a few clicks at the edge of Federation space.
Then there is all the forced metaphysical Zen that permeates these two episodes. We are even treated to the Klingon commander dealing with an albino member (a white Klingon!) of the race that steps up when all his normal Klingon's will not. "I do not see your color when I look at you, but a mirror, etc. etc." I assume the viewer will be treated with plenty of these Hollywood social medicine bromides in the episodes to come.
4 on a 10 point scale for me. Any series below 5 is no longer watched.
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