I did enjoy it, using did in it's true sense. Whilst it was available to watch, I watched it, but now its only available by selling a kidney and subscribing to GBNews, I can't be arsed.
Yeah same, surely only the hardcore in the UK are still watching since they made it so difficult to actually watch. The last season I watched was the one with the GREEN WOMAN as the villiain (or minor villain).
I can't say I'll miss it tbh, it was almost a RELIEF when I realised I wouldn't have to commit to watching any more
On reflection I wanted to wanted to like Discovery more than I actually did

I actively HATED Tilly as a character once I realised what a sad sack she was.
The plot was often pretty non-sensical (the spore whale creature! The constant timeline jumps! Whatever went on with the Klingons in season 1, that was hastily forgotten in all seasons post!
It was a shame that they waited so long to introduce Book who was such a charismatic and (importantly) FUN character, and I don't think any of the over-arching plots ended up being strong enough to maintain the season/seasons long arcs - but I'm sure some of the plot issues are down to behind the scenes drama too.
Ironically I think my most memorable episode was the one where they went back to Saru's planet, and there was some drama with his sister - it was quite self contained in a monster of the week kind of way, but actually developed the character in a meaningful way. They probably should have done a bit more of that.
It seems Strange New Worlds (which I haven't watched, and seems to have had zero promo in the UK as far as I'm aware) is the new flagship show.