I've been a fan of Star Trek every since the initial airing of the episode "The Corbomite Maneuver".....I managed to get the rabbit ears on the small black and white TV I bought to pull in an NBC station out of Providence, RI (I was in CT, 6th grade, used my paper route money for the TV). This show (episode) floored me. At this time there was a lot of garbage on TV. When Star Trek went into syndication, I was finally able to see all of the episodes I had missed earlier. A fan for life.
I currently have all Star Trek shows and movies on either DVD or Blu-ray. Discovery, as Gene and Wayde have stated, has verged off the path of Roddenberry's creation. I haven't watched TV since 2005, so I can't say anything about Discovery's place in current broadcasts or its deficiencies as it is delivered to consumers. But I can say the show is much darker than Roddenberry's vision. It seems to be tailored for today's viewing audiences. I will purchase season 2 of Discovery when it is released on blu-ray, but I'm sure I will have many of the misgivings expressed by Gene and Wayde when I watch it.....as I did with season 1.
What I have always found most appealing about Star Trek, in all of its evolution's, are the episodes involving comedy, time travel, and the deep connection between characters:
The Squire of Gothos ("Trelane, time to come in!" "It isn't fair,....it isn't fair!")
City on the Edge of Forever ("He knows Doctor,.....he knows!")
I, Mudd ("Harcourt Fenton Mudd!!!")
The Trouble With Tribbles ("It was no tribble at all!")
A Piece of the Action ("Lieutenant Hadley, check the language banks and find out what a heater is.")
The Big Goodbye (enter Dixon Hill)
The Royale ("When the train comes in, everybody rides.")
Déjà Q ("AU CONTRAIRE, MON CAPITAINE! HE'S BACK!")
I Borg ("No. I am Hugh.")
The Inner Light ("Remember... Put your shoes away.")
The Visitor (fantastic performance by Tony Todd, "For you, and for the boy that I was. He needs you, more than you know. Don't you see? We're going to get a second... chance.")
These, along with others, are burned into my mind. Star Trek Discovery is entertainment, with incredible effects, but it does not dwell in the realm where these episodes live.