Poca, you can't make a Trek show in a timeline before the original that won't break in-show canon, unless you want them to build a bridge set with 19" CRTs all over the place. Something that breaks canon far worse is the warp capable shuttles. Still, this show, so far, is living up to the expectations of this old die-hard Trekkie, even if (and maybe, in part, because) it does have a dark wizard as the captain.
Unless a show is really bad, I'll give it two seasons to prove itself. So far, this one has reached levels many don't reach after three seasons, let alone three episodes.
Unless a show is really bad, I'll give it two seasons to prove itself. So far, this one has reached levels many don't reach after three seasons, let alone three episodes.
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