GameRager: 1. Just like the new Twilight Zone is as well(mostly leftist leaning).
Pheace: That's 'right' speak for "Tolerant' right?
No, not tolerant or PC perse, but the new series is doing more stuff like taking current IRL events or things supposedly done by a certain side with a certain "orange man" and using them to make stories to push propaganda....like the "cleverly disguised" pro-mass immigration/pro-illegal immigrant tolerance episode, for starters.
MadalinStroe: On topic: They seem to continue the canon, sometime after Nemesis, which I'm fine with, but what I'm afraid of is that the original cast might just make some glorified cameos and then be discarded. Like Picard needs help from Riker or Troi to sneak somewhere and that's the last we see of them.
Also I hope they don't pull a typical Indiana Johns/Star Wars ,where they try to launch a new story with new characters, and the Picard series ends up being just an excuse to make it so. ;)
To be fair, the game Elite Force 2 did this with new characters(to the ST universe) added to the enterprise for the game itself.....and it was done pretty decently imo.
Crosmando: You know, when you think about it, holodeck "prostitution" would probably be a pretty popular thing in the Trek-verse. Find that girl you really liked, get the computer to build an AI personality of her like they did in that TNG episode (was it the Riker courtcase one?), and then boom fun.
If they did it IRL with today's PC mindset some woman/male feminist would likely complain it harmed women somehow or made them all look disposable/like harlots, even if it harmed no one, and they'd call for it to be banned or made an offense.
That aside, one also must consider/wonder why no one on ST ever became a "holodeck neet" and never wanted to leave it(or more so than the series shows). It's basically a shut-in's dream world(and I should know as I am a partial shut-in).