This makes me fear the fourth season of Lower Decks.
Lower Decks, while certainly nowhere near the level of TNG and DS9, was far better than I ever expected...once I got past the first two episodes, which really did suck.
I can make a post reviewing every single episode and giving my thoughts, if people want it.
Really? The LD crossover did nothing but cement my absolute loathing of that show because the characters were so unprofessional any one of them should have been shot for insubordination, treason, attempted highjacking, attempted grand larceny, and attempted interference with the timeline.
And those were just from that episode.
The show comes off more like hipsters larping in Star Trek than what a functioning spaceship crew should be.
The thing that makes lower decks tolerable is the idea that it is basically non-canon. It makes the joke that Starfleet has minor expendable ships with crews that are routinely unprofessional, violent and given the lamest assignments (because the federation high command knows they suck) somewhat tolerable.
It's shame they're taking way too long to make Mariner actually tolerable as a character especially since its only in the later half of season 3 that she actually starts to face repercussions for her constant need to show off. Because if she wasn't in the show or was less obnoxious, a lot of the show's issues would simply evaporate.
This makes me fear the fourth season of Lower Decks.
Lower Decks, while certainly nowhere near the level of TNG and DS9, was far better than I ever expected...once I got past the first two episodes, which really did suck.
I can make a post reviewing every single episode and giving my thoughts, if people want it.
Really? The LD crossover did nothing but cement my absolute loathing of that show because the characters were so unprofessional any one of them should have been shot for insubordination, treason, attempted highjacking, attempted grand larceny, and attempted interference with the timeline.
And those were just from that episode.
The show comes off more like hipsters larping in Star Trek than what a functioning spaceship crew should be.
The thing that makes lower decks tolerable is the idea that it is basically non-canon. It makes the joke that Starfleet has minor expendable ships with crews that are routinely unprofessional, violent and given the lamest assignments (because the federation high command knows they suck) somewhat tolerable.
It's shame they're taking way too long to make Mariner actually tolerable as a character especially since its only in the later half of season 3 that she actually starts to face repercussions for her constant need to show off. Because if she wasn't in the show or was less obnoxious, a lot of the show's issues would simply evaporate.
The live-action crossover should not have happened, no.
LD should remain its own thing.