So, really, the fact that ideas for Season 2 are already percolating in that science fiction Crock-Pot is good news for us.
It means that Aaron Harberts and his team have (hopefully enough) time to get things ready so they can jump right in and get to work should more Discovery get greenlit.
There was a lot of pressure on this show to do right by the now 50 plus year legacy of Trek, and everyone wanted to be sure they were putting out the best product possible.
After being announced several years ago, one of the things that, apparently, kept Star Trek: Discovery from debuting until late September 2017 was the amount of work that needed to be done to make sure the visuals of the series would match up with what was called for in the scripts for each episode.