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I just watched the first three episodes last week on a flight to Beijing. Really good. It's not easy, I think, getting the aesthetics just right doing a prequel now to TOS, but I think they nailed it well here. I'll be looking forward to seeing the rest of this when it filters down to channels to which I have access, or at some point when we give Netflix a break again for something else.
Keep in mind, TOS was produced by Desilu Productions, later re-named Paramount Television. Broadcast television, that is, not cable or streaming. As such, the aesthetics (sets, costumes, props, etc.) are the intellectual property of Desilu/Paramount TV, so the studio producing Strange New Worlds was not allowed to replicate those designs from the original series, and had to create their own. There's a whole lot of legal nonsense going on, but, apparently, even separate divisions within an organization like Paramount are legally separated and not allowed to share their toys with the other children in the sandbox unless contractual agreements and such are created, money changes hands, and so on. That's the real reason everything looks different in Strange New Worlds--money.
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