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Good riddance, it was too much of a Netflix college melodrama with a Trek skin, psychologically incoherent and on the shallowest side of progressism, as usual for modern american productions.
I absolutely hated the captain, who was a caricature of a bare-foot yoga instructor selling you expensive kale smoothies to "realign your chakras". Shallow AF. American AF. It would have been much more interesting if the protagonist had enrolled to actually kill her, making the show about the consequences of that event (or her survival and the consequences of it. Will she forgive and instruct her killer? Will she get revenge? Etc etc)
It did become interesting in the late episodes, but those should have been the starting ones. Thankfully, there is Strange New World, but even them got into fan-service slop episodes in the latest season (a wedding planning Q? Is that the new version of "the doc is having a scorching tryst with a ghost"/"suddenly, Abraham Lincoln" episode?).
Anyway, Star Trek Prodigy was better at Starfleet Academy than Starfleet Academy actually is.