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The voice of reason
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After a first season of dismal ratings and widespread hatred from fans,
Paramount has finally stepped up and pulled the plug on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. The show is cancelled. Starfleet Academy’s second season has already been shot and completed, so that will air to a disinterested audience on streaming at some point, but afterward, it’s finished. CBS and Paramount issued a joint announcement today, confirming the second season will be the show’s last. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (premiered January 2026) has faced backlash from critics like Elon Musk and Stephen Miller, who labeled the show "woke". Critics cite themes focused on social change, diverse representation— including the franchise's first openly gay Klingon—and a "liberal arts" approach as departing from traditional Star Trek. Themes and Values: The series is accused of prioritizing "corporate wokeness," focusing on emotional safety, trust-building, and liberal arts college values rather than traditional space exploration. Diverse Representation: Starfleet Academy features a diverse cast, including the first openly gay Klingon character, cadet Jay-Den Kraag, who is depicted as gentle and science-minded. The Paramount+ series has received over 8,400 one star reviews on IMDb with fans slamming it for pushing DEI, ‘woke’ characters and LGBTQIDP+ storylines. https://tvnewscheck.com/programming/...r-two-seasons/ Instead of making a show that people will like, these clowns make a show that they think will make people like them when will they learn
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