I'd never seen it before so I had to have a Google
That looks pretty cool too
I think it boils down to what kind of TV you want to watch in general, because almost all Star Trek is good Star Trek, but the shows are very much products of their time
So, do you want 60s adventure of the week where you really get into the origins of the franchise? -> Original Series seasons 1-2
80s/90s vision of a future where we have really learnt to better ourselves? -> The Next Generation Season 3 onwards (and any highly rated season 1 or 2 episodes)
A new take on Star Trek that keeps the hope and adventure, with modern special effects and episodes still in production / coming out? -> Strange New Worlds starting at the very beginning
The other shows are good too, but for someone specifically looking for a hopeful iteration of Star Trek, I'd recommend the above three
I'm up to the Search for Spock now, and the Star Trek Pod Crawl has been so interesting so far
Previous to this, the only Star Trek podcasts that I had listened to were either Uxbridge Shimoda properties or the D-Con Chamber and its predecessor, so it's great listening to different style shows
Open Pike Night in particular has a great format and I'm hoping to get into that back catalogue at some point
I actually enjoyed it. For a movie that apparently squeezed a season of ideas into a single feature, it came out pretty... coherent? π
Sure, it's silly and weird, but I'm glad that the powers that be at the Star Trek industrial complex are not afraid to try different things
My only worry is that we'll be seeing less new different Trek going forward as Paramount don't seem quite so willing to spend big and greenlight everything these days
To be fair, the design of Discovery is very close to the Phase 2 concept art