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.’
Evade wrote: » Reason to watch something you don't like:To make fun of it. Masochism, watching them beat the now dead horse of one of your favourite franchises. Self Delusion, hoping it will get better. Crippling self doubt, everyone else says it's good so it must be.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » enlighten me, why would someone watch something they do not like just because some person on the internet said they would ? I know if i do not like something I cease watching it,which is what I did. why someone feels do defensive to claim others will keep watching is bizarre and very defensive
JayRoc wrote: » I guess the point is, just because a particular person thinks a certain way, it doesn't mean other people do.
TheValeyard wrote: » Dont watch if you havent seen episode Two. I thought it was very funny
Slydice wrote: » ... was a bit easy to figure out before the reveal.
Rawr wrote: » I was trying to figure it out when I was watching that episode...but is that a Cardassian Tactical Officer there on the bridge? Hard to tell with the art style.
AMKC wrote: » So I was wondering recently myself when about is Lower Decks set in and low and behold woke up this morning and the site "Den of Geek" have it as been set in 2380 so 1 year after Nemesis and 2 years after Voyager got home. I would link it but can not do on the mobile so maybe someone else will. Anyway just nice to know and thought everyone in here would like to know that too.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Why would he ? because you said it ? You do know most people do not continue to watch things they dont like. For me I never watched the animated series, saw one episode of lower decks and it was more than enough. you declaring things as if they were fact does not make it fact. Just because some people dont like something you like, should not mean you should get so defensive.
Rawr wrote: » I think I remember reading similar. It would make sense given that they're flying around in a kit-bash of a Galaxy Class, Phasers are TNG style and the intro had D'deridex Class warbirds fighting the Borg. So very TNG / late TNG style stuff going on. The last episode had a reference to Janeway there, which would suggest a time after Voyager had gotten home with enough time passed for that Captain to be a household name. Also the Bajoran security cheif makes me wonder if he's one of the many Bajoran's who joined Starfleet on their own intiative, or if Bajor has actually joined the Federation and that he's been transferred in from the Bajoran Militia.
TheValeyard wrote: » Think Bajor would have joined the Federation since the prophecy of the plague of locusts (Jem Hader attack ships) has passed.
Stark wrote: » There were Bajorans in Starfleet even without Bajor joining Federation. Ensign Ro and Ensign Sito (from the TNG Lower decks episode) for instance.
Spear wrote: » two fisted punch, great bird of the galaxy, and was that a reference to Miles O'Brien at Work at the end? These are far more preferable to the on-the-nose callbacks.
Deleted User wrote: » Mariner has one major problem. She's exactly like one of the senior crew, just demoted back to lower decks
FutureGuy wrote: » Two-handed fist fighting. :pac::pac::pac:
GSPfan wrote: » Mariner is a pain. She will be the Michael Burnham of this show for me where I never really want to watch an episode twice because the main character annoys me.