Ruin Explorer
Legend
Yeah that's particularly true with sound. It seems like an awful lot of BBC prestige shows, for example, are sound-mixed assuming you have a proper hifi amplifier and speakers, or at least a good-quality sound bar, despite the fact that probably 80% of the people watching them are just using whatever crummy speakers are built in to the TV/laptop/phone.The problem being that a lot of "TV" is now consumed on much smaller screens, and those who do still watch on TV don't necessarily have particularly good setups.
I haven't seen much adulation for the show as a whole, or rather let me correct that - I didn't start seeing any general adulation for the show as a whole until S4, and it's still rather muted.This is objectively not true. Over the years I've seen an awful lot of fan adulation for this show, on social media. It began the new tv era of Trek. I'm not crazy about the show myself, but it has a lot of fans.
Prior to S4, all the adulation I saw was directed at specific characters - primarily Tilly, Saru, Stamets/Culber (usually as a couple), the Pike crew, and to some extent Burnham, who I actually think was kind of a better character in S1/2 before Booker arrived to make her tremendously boring. Often you'd get people saying the show wasn't great or was mid but also saying "At least it gave us [character]!". Whilst I think Adira is very flat as a character and borders dangerously on being A Wesley because the writers decided to make them so young (for no good reason, you could tell the same story with 20-somethings), I suspect they'll also have long-term fans because they're representation of the kind Star Trek has always been intended to do.
So long as S5 sticks the landing I'm sure in the longer-term it'll have fans - probably more fans than ENT. I mean, what can we say ENT even gave us?