Specifically, his Buffy and Marvel dialogue is constant media references. It's just it's ALL STAR TREK!


Well, it's designed to emulate TNG so that's probably why.I haven’t clicked with each episode being totally separate from the previous. Why can’t there be an overall storyline?
I think he just doesn't want her on HIS.But her dad doesn't..
I think he just doesn't want her on HIS.
I haven’t clicked with each episode being totally separate from the previous. Why can’t there be an overall storyline?
Probably so. And he likes irritating Freeman.I think he just doesn't want her on HIS.
And now it’s clear why. Even your standard Cartoon Network show has an overall storyline, even when episodes are mostly self contained.Because we already have two of those...?
And now it’s clear why.
Because she believes in the mission but not the bureaucracy.Another thing is Mariner's obvious disrespect for Starfleet. Why doesn't she quit her job if she doesn't want to be there?
Because she believes in the mission but not the bureaucracy.
I understand that, but it doesn't feel like the right call. I hope this changes, if the series is renewed for a 3rd season.TNG was episodic. McMahan who runs the show likes TNG.
I trust it's obvious why Lower Decks is episodic.
I understand that, but it doesn't feel like the right call. I hope this changes, if the series is renewed for a 3rd season.
Serialised storytelling gives episodes a time and place. Yesterday's episode lacked that, because Mariner and Brad suddenly have hundreds of stories to tell about their adventures together... When just a few episodes earlier, they're still getting to know each other.
I think you must have misunderstood, because they are firmly establishing Boimler and Mariner knowing each other for a year right from the get-go.When just a few episodes earlier, they're still getting to know each other.
Forgive me then! It felt like Boimler didn't really know her.I think you must have misunderstood, because they are firmly establishing Boimler and Mariner knowing each other for a year right from the get-go.
Forgive me then! It felt like Boimler didn't really know her.
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