deadline.com wrote: The expansion of CBS All Access’ Star Trek universe continues with a two-season order to Star Trek: Lower Decks, a half-hour adult animated comedy series from Rick and Morty head writer and executive producer Mike McMahan, a long-time Star Trek fan. Star Trek: Lower Decks, which will focus on the support crew serving on one of Starfleet’s least important ships. .... “Mike won our hearts with his first sentence: ‘I want to do a show about the people who put the yellow cartridge in the food replicator so a banana can come out the other end.’
FutureGuy wrote: » I enjoyed this week's Lower Decks 1x02 more than any episode of trek in about 20 years.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » saw people who love this show, and will promote this rubbish regardless claim the second episode has got better reviews. That is hardly surprising though, if you are like me and thought the first episode sucked, you are hardly going to watch a second episode, so stands to reason the only people still watching would be those who are biased and going to give positive reviews.
pixelburp wrote: » Or maybe they just like the show and you don't. There's always that. Don't have to justify your own opinion by trashing others' motivations.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Well done on just proving what I said. People who like the show are obviously more likely to give good reviews. The people who thought it was rubbish have ceased watching. Hence why the show is getting better reviews now those that dont like it have stopped watching.
Goodshape wrote: » Wow that Mariner character is insufferable. .
TheValeyard wrote: » I thought the second episode was better than the first. Some proper laughs at this one. Very enjoyable. 'The Janeway maneuver'. :pac::pac:
Stark wrote: » Kind of disappointed they didn't elaborate on that. Loved the follow up bit with the kindergarten being the first thing to get blown up during the enemy attack though
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I don't know about that. I really really dislike Discovery and thought they made a mess of Picard. As a result I won't be watching the next seasons of it.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Discovery has gotten better,even if burnham absolutely stinks, especially season 2, then again most of that was due to Anson mount and Rebecca romijn who carried the show, hence why I think Strange New Worlds will be fine, and season 3 of discovery needs to cut back the burnham nonsense. Picard was something average, not something i would ever go back and watch with fondness, and not bothered if a season 2 of that ever happened.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Discovery as a premise is broken from the start IMO and the execution has been even worse. Anson Mount was decent so he's getting his own show but that's incidental. I don't get the gushing over Rebecca Romijn from people - she was barely in it and completely forgettable IMO Season 3 seems to be Burnham saving the timeline now :rolleyes: - I won't be watching. Picard I had high hopes for but it fell off a cliff after the first episode, and the ending was abysmal. No interest in watching Android/Admiral Picard and his motley crew chase things in the same dark, grim, twisted universe that they've turned Trek into.
FutureGuy wrote: » You’ll end up watching both.
Deleted User wrote: » Even if only to know enough to be able to come on here to deride both
pah wrote: » This made me LOL. You are stating your own opinions now as fact Personally I disliked Discovery and Picard - overall. There were some good characters, good episodes, good ideas etc but in general I disliked more than I liked. I still watched it because I like Star Trek. I didn't like the way Man Utd performed all year overall but I still watched their games. (Disclaimer - not a Man U fan - for analogous purposes only)