I have to say there isn't much to like about Star Trek's first feature-length film since 2016 - "Star Trek: Section 31" which recently premiered on Paramount+. With Academy-winning actress, Michelle Yeoh as the lead, a plot based on a secret black ops organization that moves outside of Starfleet command, and Olatunde Osunsanmi as the director, whose directing credits include the series "Sleepy Hollow", and "Star Trek: Discovery" – hopes were high for a smash hit to add to the Star Trek canon.
Previously, without the advantage of seeing Section 31, I wrote a piece on how it would likely fare much better as an animated series. Now, having seen the Paramount+ film, I still stand by that assessment. However, there are some things I do like about Section 31, and here are three of them.