This show is very profound to me. It explores important issues, timeless and topical moral questions, and social/political dilemmas with such depth and thoughtful consideration. I really hope it gets a fourth season
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Like others said, the humor started out really awkward and forced, but I feel like they hit their stride by season 2
I don't think it'll ever go down in the annals of the greatest scifi shows I history. But as you say, it's a really excellent "comfy" show
I like it! It's a nice casual space show with a decent mix of humor and seriousness.
I find it to be more "star trek" than some of the new star trek shows.
It was the best trek on TV since Star Trek Enterprise.
But I now also love Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
I tried to get into it but ultimately it was too campy and borderline cringey (Norm's terribly animated and written blob character) for me.
Really loved it, after the first couple episodes it felt like Star Trek with average people, without the overhype of modern star trek.
I have yet to see this show. Is it on Paramount+? I may have to sub for this and Picard.
I hate the design of the ship, the shuttles in season 3 at least look cool. Other than that, it was great show until season 3 when I felt they took too much time for EEEEEEEVERYTHING. This is literally the first show ever where I started skipping through episodes.
What is it these days that series and movies maker seem to think quantity equals quality?
Love it. It changed a bit, but still dig it.