It will have a second season, and the fan-base is pretty devoted. So I am trying not to let the two-season limitation get me down.
Starfleet Academy seems to be, and I mentioned in the first post, a show that is polarizing in the reactions. While I cannot speak to the viewer numbers, I can saw the anti-inclusion crowd was in full swing in all of the Star Trek forums online, not just the Academy ones, bashing the show.
Which, honestly, made me want to watch it even more
Quite a few people referred to it as not "real Trek" because the characters were immature at times. Well... they are first year cadets, not the seasoned officers of most of the show, or not even the semi-ready ensigns just out of the academy.
First year students.
One of the quotes of the show really stood out to me, the students are there to learn the skills to let them BE Starfleet Officers
"I'm teaching you to end wars. To learn the patience to formulate a true strategy and the empathy to understand your opponents so you can disarm them."
Chancellor Nahla Ake (played by the amazing Holly Hunter)
Of course there was the counter belief:
"I can promise you, they shenanned once,
they'll shenann again"
Commander Thok (played by the brilliant Gina Yashere)