My information is that Episode One is available to everyone on YouTube - give it a try.
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^ We watched it.
It was fine although a lot of the pretextual stuff is wobbly and I couldn't understand why any of the main character 'students' needed to be learning anything at the Academy.
Holly Hunter was a weird choice for the Admiral.
Well...a month later and I find myself reminding fellow boomers that note every Star Trek series is directed at us or even Gen X.
It has settled into its character tropes:
1. the prettiest boy and girl are the romantic core
2. the sensitive but angry outsider
3. the bubbly chunky girl
4. the smooth girl who might be the love interest but is generally smarter than the boys.
5. the jerk who sometimes shows sensitivity
6. the bullying teacher who secretly loves her students
And all of this played out earthbound in a 2026 campus setting with some weird fantasy insides.
I don't hate it as much as a lot of grumpy older viewers but I don't love it either and can't see it progressing beyond the sophomoric shenanigans (their word)
being played out in junior college.

SNW was only planned to run 5 seasons; so, I'm not sure if that counts as being "cancelled"It is likely why they were cancelled![]()
^ To some degree they are doing exactly what you say, only the lesson is often introduced by one of the 'professors' at the outset.
And the thing that is currently missing is the development of the professional relationships that could one day allow some of these characters to appear in future series....at the moment they seem to be fixated on 'personal growth' and emotional issues. The first episode had some of the elements of the profeesional collaboration that we need more of.
But again, we are viewing the series through the lens of previous Star Trek series and movies while this series is clearly targeting new, young viewers who will more closely identify with the drama of high school seniors.
The first time they do a high school musical show, I will scream.
