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I Tried Again and Still Didn't Like It

As for LDS, I've always felt that there's actually a halfway decent show buried somewhere in there, but it's covered over by the producers' incessant need for dumb jokes, stupid fanwank callback humor, loud fast-talking obnoxious characters, and the unnecessary use of gratuitous expletives for no other reason than they can do that on a streaming show. I rarely find their humor to be funny, but every once in awhile there's a gold nugget like "wej'Duj" hidden in all the muck.
I'm not entirely sold on there being a decent show buried in there, but 110% the rest.
It's ok to not like a show.
Thankfully. I gave LD seven episodes and didn't even crack a smile.

No more.
 
I'm not really much of a fan of LD but I think I appreciate it more having seen SNW's "Those Old Scientists". I definitely liked those times when Boimler and Mariner dialed it back a bit as to the hijinks. (Such as the scene with Boimler and Chapel in the turbolift, and Boimler in Pike's quarters.)
I haven’t seen that SNW ep. yet so I hope I’ll like them more.

I think I’ll try some later eps. in season 1 or go to season 2.
 
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I feel that LD was tailor-made for the generation that grew up on Berman-era Trek, which just happened to be the same time period when cartoons got bizarre with Ren & Stimpy and other shows that followed. These two completely different things that we liked as kids are now together at last.

Kor
 
I feel that LD was tailor-made for the generation that grew up on Berman-era Trek, which just happened to be the same time period when cartoons got bizarre with Ren & Stimpy and other shows that followed. These two completely different things that we liked as kids are now together at last.

Kor
Agreed. It's probably tailored more towards Millennials/Gen Z than older folks. Unless you're an old guy like me that has a juvenile sense of humor, I guess.
 
Like most humor it depends on the joke. I don't always enjoy juvenile humor but can find some measure of enjoyment in it. LD happens to hit the right note of character driven and situational humor.
 
I feel that LD was tailor-made for the generation that grew up on Berman-era Trek, which just happened to be the same time period when cartoons got bizarre with Ren & Stimpy and other shows that followed. These two completely different things that we liked as kids are now together at last.

Kor
I liked Berman era Trek. I never watched Ren and Stimpy but I do like Rick and Morty.
 
I like LD, I like most Star Trek, only times it came close to calling it a day was Picard Season 2.. Slog my way though it.. I am a completist, but if something like P S2 happened again, I'd probably not watch it.
Something like I'm the biggest SG1 fan, but i gave up after 1 season of universe.. It sucked so BAD.
 
3 eps. in. This is my second time trying it and I really don't like it.
The early season 1 episodes are really, really bad (IMHO).

Skip ahead to episode 108, "Veritas", then give episode 109, "Crisis Point" a try. The cringe RICK AND MORTY style stuff does get sanded down a bit, but you really can't treat the series as fully canon or the crew as real Starfleet professionals. At best by the end of season 1, I reached the point of the pluses consistently outweighing the minuses.

Season 2 only really has two weak episodes, and season 3 has one weak one and one very divisive one, but otherwise the series greatly picks up in consistent quality.
 
I like LD, I like most Star Trek, only times it came close to calling it a day was Picard Season 2.. Slog my way though it.. I am a completist, but if something like P S2 happened again, I'd probably not watch it.
Something like I'm the biggest SG1 fan, but i gave up after 1 season of universe.. It sucked so BAD.
That’s how I feel. A completist.
But I did make it grinding through SGU.
 
The early season 1 episodes are really, really bad (IMHO).

Skip ahead to episode 108, "Veritas", then give episode 109, "Crisis Point" a try. The cringe RICK AND MORTY style stuff does get sanded down a bit, but you really can't treat the series as fully canon or the crew as real Starfleet professionals. At best by the end of season 1, I reached the point of the pluses consistently outweighing the minuses.

Season 2 only really has two weak episodes, and season 3 has one weak one and one very divisive one, but otherwise the series greatly picks up in consistent quality.
Ty. I will go to s1 e8.
 
What strikes me as mildly ironic is that many Trek fans consider entire early seasons of TNG and DS9, at least, to be suboptimal (which isn't to say they don't have the occasional gem) and yet now we seem content to judge newer series based on less than half a season's worth of episodes. Have we lost patience with the franchise and now expect greatness out of the gate?
 
What strikes me as mildly ironic is that many Trek fans consider entire early seasons of TNG and DS9, at least, to be suboptimal (which isn't to say they don't have the occasional gem) and yet now we seem content to judge newer series based on less than half a season's worth of episodes. Have we lost patience with the franchise and now expect greatness out of the gate?
No, that's how I treat all new media now.

I lack the time to sit and wait as is. Shows are something I have limited time to engage with. So, yeah 1 season, max. My parents recommended a show and I tried it. Almost was done with it after 2 episodes, but episode 3 managed to catch me.

It's how I run now.
 
Agreed. It's probably tailored more towards Millennials/Gen Z than older folks. Unless you're an old guy like me that has a juvenile sense of humor, I guess.

I'm an old guy who has never seen Ren & Stimpy or Rick & Morty, but LD hits my funny bone. I recognized the dynamic between Mariner and Boimler right away: this is your classic screwball comedy setup with the naive, uptight, straight-laced male ingenue bouncing off against the madcap, rule-breaking, somewhat more worldly heroine. See BRINGING UP BABY, THE LADY EVE, etc.

And the zany, fast-talking tone has a bit of a Marx Bros. flavor as well.
 
What an interesting insight! I am not a fan of Ren & Stimpy nor of Rick and Morty but I had to get a copy of My Man Godfrey the moment I first watched it! The charm of a screwball comedy describes LD very well indeed. It concisely covers what I was trying to convey before, that under all that fast-talking banter is real heart.
 
I feel that LD was tailor-made for the generation that grew up on Berman-era Trek, which just happened to be the same time period when cartoons got bizarre with Ren & Stimpy and other shows that followed. These two completely different things that we liked as kids are now together at last.
Agreed. It's probably tailored more towards Millennials/Gen Z than older folks.
Gen Xer here who loves Lower Decks. It's my second favorite Trek right now outside of SNW.
 
Greg Cox and I are, as they say, "of an age." I loved Ren & Stimpy, I loved Animaniacs, I loved Futurama, and I LOVE Lower Decks. All three offer a skewed view of reality (to a greater or lesser degree) with enough grounding in quotidian reality that I don't lose interest.

That's it. That's all I got to say.
 
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