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Sometimes I think that's why people claim they don't like the new shows. They just can't put in the time it takes to get the same level of engagement wit it.
I also think that's the best part of a lot of the new shows. You can watch them on a casual level, but when we do bring a near encyclopedic knowledge of it all, well, we're watching kind of a different show. Like in Picard when he's holding that flute and it's like 'well shit, I guess I know where this is going'. Like, not to put too fine a point on it, but new fans are watching the show. We have a complete set of tamarian meme subtitles going the whole time 'Picard, his flute in his hands'. I think that's really cool.
On the flipside of that, there’s a lot about (some) of the new shows that doesn’t make me want to rewatch them dozens and dozens of times in their entirety over decades. And who knows, maybe I’ll feel differently about it later, and think about it differently in retrospect. 
I'm old enough to know that time does weird things. But yeah, I get what you mean, and I don't really disagree.
I hated enterprise when it first came out. Now I love it. So who knows?
I would love to see an old age home for Trek fans in 20, 30, 40 years from now ... a bunch of old trekkies, geeks and nerds all hobbling around or in wheelchairs talking to each other about all the shows, aliens, ships, worlds and characters they all watched for decades ... and all the care workers left wondering if their patients are out of their minds or the nurses just don't know enough about the shows that are being talked about ..... and that one patient who has decided he's a Gorn and keeps wanting to pick up big objects to throw at people.
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What's that sonny?
I don't like earlt Discovery because it feels wrong in ways that make me wonder if it wasn't originally a non Star Trek project that got adapted and they killed the captainI liked (not that asshole). I haven't cracked into Picard yet though.