All right ... hmm. I haven't seen the show, so I can't tell. Who wrote it? Who directed or produced it? I'm just trying to think of a reason why the plots should suck so much.
*looks it up on wikipedia*
Directed by: Hanelle M. Culpepper
Written by: Michael Chabon & Akiva Goldsman
Produced by: Oh dear ... maybe this is the problem? There are 8 executive producers: Eugene Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, James Duff, Patrick Stewart, Heather Kadin, Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon and Alex Kurtzman. Wow.
If there are so many executive producers, each of them would have their own vision of the show, and might (even would?) want to take the show down
their vision. That'd lead to arguments - maybe even tantrums? - about what direction the show should or would take, what it should be, etc. etc., especially if and when egos are involved. Does that sound likely? I'm just guessing.
I read that a similar sort of thing happened when the Pythons were shooting "Holy Grail". Each of the Pythons contributed some things to the script, and some people (naming no names, 'cos I can't remember them) were reluctant to "kill their darlings" (i.e. remove their pet lines that they thought were hilarious or wonderful, even if those lines contributed nothing to the movie and just slowed it down). It still turned out to be a good movie, even if it meandered a little.
However, the Pythons learned their lesson, and by the time they filmed "The Life of Brian", there was just one director. That made it a much "tighter" (and better) movie.
