I'm curious what made season 2 low quality for you, can you elaborate on that? I also finished season 2 yesterday, currently giving Discovery another try on my journey to watch all of Star Trek since I watched it as it was releasing but I stopped halfway through because the Terran Empire thing was difficult to keep track of for me at the time (probably because it helps my memory if I can watch an episode a day and don't have to wait a week for the next one to keep track of the storyline). My rewatch made me a pretty big fan though and don't really understand the hate it got/gets in the fanbase.
An episode of Star Trek after a long day.
My friends/sibling.
Researching my niche interests/finding out I share a niche interest with someone.
Taking a mental health walk.
Snacking unhealthy amounts of camembert, drinking black tea and Berber (green tea with spearmint) tea, snacking cucumber.
Eating good Falafel/Sushi/Asian/Middle-Eastern cuisine.
A good workout/feeling completely exhausted after doing martial arts.
Being able to help other people.
And because of your username: playing TotK.
Let me preface this with the fact that this is no way meant to hate of Star Trek:
I can't remember if it was season 1 or 2 of SNW, but there were multiple episodes where Uhura spoke about different dialects of a language. And I think that's technically what aliens would consider all languages that are spoken on earth as well; dialects of each other. So the in-universe explanation is that the Federation was founded by humans and therefore thinks of languages on earth as languages and every other planet only has different dialects, not languages. Linguistically it's rather vague what constitues as a language and what is a dialect.
The 'normal' explanation is one of the imperialism of the English language and American exceptionalism (Aliens of one planet all speak one 'weird' other language, while we all speak very 'normal' English on our planet).
... which is almost the same number of times "Pump up the jam" is being sung in the 1989 one-hit wonder of the same name by Belgian duo "Technotronic".
*cue Pump Up The Jam*
You were the only one who asked a question that I could answer, it's been too long since I last saw The Big Lebowski so I have no clue what the other comment is referencing tbh ^^'
So it's yours? That's so cool! Do you still do pixel art or have any art-related social media where one could follow you?