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.’
pixelburp wrote: » Watched episode 2 and yeah, slowly slowly Mariner not annoying'y.
Stark wrote: » Unlike some other annoying Star Trek characters, Mariner shows character development as the show progresses. I've found her quite likeable in the more recent episodes with a lot of potential for more development. Reminds me a bit of Julian Bashir who was insufferable when first introduced but grew to be more likeable as the series progressed.
TheValeyard wrote: » Yeah, early Bashir was a sleaze bag. Took Miles O'brien a couple of seasons to set him right!
pah wrote: » I've been enjoying this immensely after being highly skeptical before it came out. I thought episode 9 was fantastic. The movie animation was great, lens flare and all Would love to see a couple of cameos in future seasons for world building.
Slydice wrote: » 9: Enjoyed that for the references alone. Think I saw nods to I, III, VI, TNG episodes, DS9 episodes and Generations. Space dock is so cool.
Didn't have a clue what was going on at the start it was an obvious violation of the prime directive.
Slydice wrote: » 9: Enjoyed that for the references alone. Think I saw nods to I, III, VI, TNG episodes, DS9 episodes and Generations. Space dock is so cool. Didn't have a clue what was going on at the start it was an obvious violation of the prime directive.
Rawr wrote: » I think Mariner's holodeck persona might have been a Khan reference too.