Watched the first two episodes of 'Lower Decks'.
You're supposed to 'rock out' with the death metal loving 'black female lead', while laughing at the danger-hair beta male. The subtext is so obviously woke that I fail to see why some of you tried to give this a pass. Perhaps it will get better later on, but you'll have to suffer through all the 'I got this' college/social media female humor throughout.
The Joss Whedon quippy writing, the uber-competent females, the obnoxious black female captain, the obnoxious black female lead, and the less than impressive male side characters.
This show is also part of the hostile take over of the Star Trek franchise by left-liberal feminist writers.
I've seen just about all of TNG, about half of TOS, and most of Voyager.
I even enjoyed much of Enterprise, but there's some bias there as I'm a Scott Bakula fan thanks to another show I adore, Quantum Leap. "In a Mirror, Darkly" may be the greatest Mirror Universe episodes of all, though.
DS9 is a big hole in my viewing experience, but I'm going through it now, and am early in season 2.
That isn't saying much, because it ended up with feminist lunacy.