Like I've already said two or three times, McFarlane said in an interview that the show isn't going to just be one joke after another, and that the emphasis won't be on the comedic aspects. The trailers have just over emphasized the jokes.
I mean the who premise of why the give him the ship is silly within itself. "Hey, you're a fuck-up but, I guess, we need someone. Here's the keys to this fancy ship!"
I end up watching a lot of garbage just to see a space ship on screen...
I am imaging a show that has both jokes and serious moments. So for example, we will get funny gags like we see in the trailer but we will also get some serious scenes like maybe after a mission, the captain muses philosophically or maybe a serious heart to heart between the captain and his ex about their failed marriage.
Nacelles/tits - same thing really? Never been sure...Same here, except for "spaceships" substitute "tits."
The worst part of that is the trailers make it clear the ex Wife character is more competent and probably should have gotten the command, but "lol incompetent guy with competent ex as 1st officer equals hilarity". Plus, you know, the guy is obviously going to get command over the woman regardless of ability, right? That's funny, isn't it?![]()
Her sister's husband maybe?I'm afraid of the opposite. Mercer comes across as competent if a bit goofy. What I hope is that is ex-wife, a certified Planetary Union commander, doesn't become the nagging-why-are-you-meeting-your-mates-in-the-pub-instead-of-seeing-my-mother kind of straight cis-female from US shows of the 90s.
One thing I keep wondering. When Mercer accuses Grayson their therapist was her brother-in-law - wouldn't that be Mercer's brother? Unless she remarried during the before/therapy?
To be honest, none of these reviews are particularly surprising, though they haven't turned me off the show yet. If anything this is giving me some perspective, back when A Million Ways to Die in the West came out, I complained the movie was undone by MacFarlane's vulgar humour and crass jokes and that with the excellent production values the movie had, it would have been interesting if he had made an honest attempt at doing a genuine western. But now, it seems that's essentially what we're getting here, well not a western obviously, but MacFarlane making a stab at doing a genuine sci-fi show with excellent production values, but it doesn't seem to be working either.
Which is a bit of a shame. Despite the obvious Star Trek influences, this show does have potential, some of the characters do come off as fun based on stuff from the trailers and promotional material, like the robot who hates organic life. I fear this show might just be getting around to capturing its potential and getting on the right track by the time the season ends, but will get the plug pulled and not get a second season.
Oddly however, the musician Shaggy, HIS REAL NAME IS ORVILLE!
Both of these seem very, very unlikely.As long as there's a laugh track I'll be happy. And an occasional breaking of the fourth wall for comedic effect.
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