Watched the first two episodes. Honestly, the show's pretty decent so far. It's gorgeous, the setup with the Klingons is engaging and it feels more like genuine Trek than the Abrahms films (but not as much as they promised). There is just one giant problem, that cuntish Mary Sue of a main character.
She's always right (even when the story has to bend over backwards for her), has all the answers, the Captain always does what she tells her to and the one time she doesn't the main character fucking assaults her and mutinies (and she has so little repsect for her colleagues that she later frames it as "trying to save them"), she's super special because she's the only human who ever attended the Vulcan Science Academy and is Spock's adopted sister, her parents died under tragic circumstances, she has a male name for some reason, has a piece of Sarek's soul inside her so he can give life-saving asspats from across the quadrant... she does face consequences eventually, but it's framed like we're supposed to feel sorry for her, when to me it felt like just desserts.
I'll give them the benefit of the doubt - she could very well be a changed character when the third episode rolls around and all this was just part of her arc. But man, what a horrible first impression.
Also, I have no idea where this dumb shit about the Klingons representing Trump voters comes from. I assume someone on the marketing team got cold feet because there are a lot of similarities between them and ISIS and tried to avoid backlash by shifting them to a safer target. Their take on the Klingon's is pretty fascinating actually and they're the best part of the show for me.