Watched the first two episodes of Star Trek, it was good enough I'm going to watch it again before episode 3, which I'm really looking forward to. I'll wait until more have seen it before posting anything else so I don't accidentally give spoilers.
Instead a little rant on CBS "All Access":
One thing I hate is how they edited it for commercials for the commercial free stream. It's streaming only, I signed up for the commercial free version because I hate commercials, yet I can clearly tell where the commercials are supposed to be. If they're pushing it for their commercial free streaming service, they should film it for commercial free, then edit a for commercial version from that. Commercial free viewing shouldn't have fade to black, then repeat the last couple of seconds afterwards.
I put "All Access" in quotes above because it's really only all access to some of the shows, others are partial access. i.e., some shows have every episode ever aired available, others just have the most recent few (so you still need to record to DVR if you aren't going to keep up with it every week.
They have classic series (like all of the other star trek series, twilight zone, taxi, cheers, etc), but have similar issues there. Some shows have every episode, while others have gaps. Taxi, one of my favorite series ever, they only have 50 of the 114 episodes, which is so strange.
Streaming versions of networks should be designed eliminate the need for subscribers to use DVRs for that network. I never DVR HBO or Showtime, I watch years old series on those channels (we're watching Boardwalk Empire now). As long as I subscribe, I can watch their library.