This show grows on you after the first 3 episodes.
It's different in tone to the usually sombre and serious Star Trek narratives. It's a comedy. However, it's different to similarly lighthearted The Orville. The stories here specifically revolve around the out-of-sight, out-of-mind, working-class staff of a Star-ship. For instance, sticking to the "Prime Directive" is the least of their concerns. It's a refreshingly new point-of-view IMHO, with so many possibilities.
Coupled with the 25 minute episode length, I can see how this show can appeal to a younger audience as well.
Shout by DurackBlockedParent2021-09-28T21:03:39Z
This show grows on you after the first 3 episodes.
It's different in tone to the usually sombre and serious Star Trek narratives. It's a comedy. However, it's different to similarly lighthearted The Orville. The stories here specifically revolve around the out-of-sight, out-of-mind, working-class staff of a Star-ship. For instance, sticking to the "Prime Directive" is the least of their concerns. It's a refreshingly new point-of-view IMHO, with so many possibilities.
Coupled with the 25 minute episode length, I can see how this show can appeal to a younger audience as well.