That sounds like a Trek filled life! 🖖🏼I don't usually have the time to watch a lot over the warmer months, but in the winter my spouse and I tend to fit in a good bit more.
It's really great! From what I hear you weren't the only person to not be a fan when it came out! I've met various Trek fans who always avoided it until recently, and now it's one of their favorites.
I honestly never realized Voyager and Enterprise were this popular until I started following Lemmy more!
I use Jellyfin as well, it's so much nicer than going to the shelf to grab the cases to stick the disk in. Having it keep track for where I am in the series is also a plus.
Growing up, i never knew if the vcr recorded properly, if my dad recorded over it, so the semi serialized aspect didn't appeal to me. Watching straight through, with the last episode still fresh, does better service to ds9 than a weekly release ever did.
And it's great not to have to track anything. I get home, hit "next up..." and veg-out to Voyager.
I've been slogging through the latest season of Discovery, mostly just so I get the references. I'm just finished 5x05 and I'm not really enjoying it.
It suffers from a lot of the problems with the prestige-ification of TV. Everything feels too serialized and too cinematic. The episodes don't seem to have a unique identity, and the serialization means that you have to enjoy the commitment to that one serialized plotline (which I admit is not grabbing me). I prefer Star Trek when it's episodic or has shorter story arcs within a larger season. The story itself is also very fast-paced, in that it's a race against time/the enemy, which sucks because everything then has to happen inside of this very tight window of time. That's fine for a movie, but I don't know why it's a good idea for a full season of a TV show (unless it's something like 24 where that's the whole gimmick). Star Trek is famous for using ticking clocks to keep the action moving, but they resolve at the end of the episode, and the next episode might not have a ticking clock, or the clock is caused by a fundamentally different thing with different stakes. In this season it's like they're doing laps around a racetrack. "Okay, we're ahead now, let's keep up our lead while we do basically the same thing next episode." And we have to keep up the idea that it is a race despite having a ship that travels anywhere instantly. Incredibly boring.
Mostly I just hate Alex Kurtzman. I hope his next Trek show flops hard enough that they decide not to renew his deal and they go find someone who doesn't have obvious contempt for the audience.
Apologies for the ranting. Short answer: DSC season 5, not great
Nearly all the things you mention are issues I have with both Discovery and Picard! The storylines of the seasons I watched didn't really grab me to begin with, and then dragged on way longer than needed. I'm not that big a fan of the 10 or 15 hour movie idea, but it's even worse when there isn't enough story.
Picard suffered from the same thing for sure. Too much time telling too little story. Somehow it felt both rushed and drawn out. I still enjoyed Picard for all the fan service and old characters, but it was definitely in spite of the overall structure of the show.