I'm pleased to say that I liked this a lot.
It isn't perfect, but I didn't expect it to be... especially in the early episodes. They haven't quite figured out how to laugh at and with the world they're in without breaking it. The Orville has struggled with the same thing- especially early on. A show like Red Dwarf doesn't take its world seriously, so they don't have to worry about it... and Galaxy Quest is about a group of goofy incompetents, so they're allow to portray the characters as goofy incompetents. But for LDS and ORV, shows that want to have it both ways, it's a balancing act. How do you convincingly portray a group of characters that I can believe are qualified to man a starship, while also making those characters hilarious?
LDS gets it right at times and gets it wrong at other times.
I'm still not terribly wild about the animation style, but the show more than makes up for it in their interpretation of the Star Trek world. The ships, equipment, uniforms, etc. are all wonderful. It's great to see 24th century Star Trek on screen again.
I like the characters a lot, particularly the lower decks foursome and the captain. The X.O. and security chief are a bit too doofy for my taste from what I've see so far.
Hopefully, they'll figure those two out.
I could also do without the cursing and nudity, but at least it is kept to a PG-14 level.
I'm hopeful, though, and looking forward to the next episode.
Oh, and bonus points for the Monkees reference!
It isn't perfect, but I didn't expect it to be... especially in the early episodes. They haven't quite figured out how to laugh at and with the world they're in without breaking it. The Orville has struggled with the same thing- especially early on. A show like Red Dwarf doesn't take its world seriously, so they don't have to worry about it... and Galaxy Quest is about a group of goofy incompetents, so they're allow to portray the characters as goofy incompetents. But for LDS and ORV, shows that want to have it both ways, it's a balancing act. How do you convincingly portray a group of characters that I can believe are qualified to man a starship, while also making those characters hilarious?
LDS gets it right at times and gets it wrong at other times.
I'm still not terribly wild about the animation style, but the show more than makes up for it in their interpretation of the Star Trek world. The ships, equipment, uniforms, etc. are all wonderful. It's great to see 24th century Star Trek on screen again.
I like the characters a lot, particularly the lower decks foursome and the captain. The X.O. and security chief are a bit too doofy for my taste from what I've see so far.
Hopefully, they'll figure those two out.
I could also do without the cursing and nudity, but at least it is kept to a PG-14 level.
I'm hopeful, though, and looking forward to the next episode.
Oh, and bonus points for the Monkees reference!

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