I like Star Trek because of the hopeful future it depicts, the exploration I would love to experience, and the well developed characters.
Episodes are varied, one episode might focus on a side character's love life, where another might be a battle against a superior foe that feels like a Das Boot adaptaion.
I recommend Strange New Worlds, it's a return to episodic storytelling, it's got great visuals, great actors, and the weakest episode is better than The Next Generation's average episode.
I recently introduced a friend to Star Trek with SNW without explaining anything and it did a great job of introducing the setting and itself
I'd wager your method is much more traditional, the average French housewife isn't going to put as much effort into a dish as the professional chefs who wrote the cookbooks
I disagree, they're also hoping to gain Trump's supporter base if Trump is out of the election, I've already heard "We'll avenge Trump" rhetoric from Desantis
While fighting Beldorion on Nam Chorios, Leia Organa Solo remembered from her time in Jabba's palace that Jabba's fat hid a great deal more muscle than anyone suspected, and for all his apparent sluggishness, he could move deceptively fast across a room, particularly when his temper was roused.
That's why I recommend SNW over TNG for newcomers