The first season of lower decks was a pleasant surprise for many in the Fandom Star Trek. What many people had written like a family or Rick and Dead-Trek guy ended up being a healthy love letter to the history of the franchise. He was filled with a lot of humor in low forehead, but he also introduced characters who really cared each other and what they do. Fortunately, the two season is more of the same thing.
The lower bridges holds its name from a season-seven the next generation episode that turned around the lives of four teachers and the parts they played in a mission that only the crew of bridge really understood the scope. It is generally considered one of the best episodes of the franchise, which meant that all that was vaguely referenced that he had a lot to live. Fortunately, the creator of lower decks and the executive producer Mike McMahan was a big fan with a deep knowledge of the trek. It is also the creator of the Twitter account @ TNG_S8 Parody Twitter, as well as an animated spectacle veteran like South Park, South Cop and, yes, Rick and Mory.
The design of a series of lower decks was that stories would focus on a basic group of four signs on the USS Cerritos: Beckett Mariner, Brad Boil, Vana Tendi and Sam Rutherford, also called “beta shift”. There was a bridge team, expressed by stars like Jerry O’Connell and Dawnnnns Lewis, but their stories would always be what happens in the background and kidnappings would not always be aware of what is Pass with the ship.
Unlike the TNG episode, however, even the public has been held out of the loop several times, with kidnappings being even forced to testify on the name of their commanders in an unexplained trial. (It turned out to be a party in honor of senior officers, who even more confuse our protagonists.
It’s a good idea for a show, one of the hilarious results. But Star Trek does not have a good track to stick to a concept. The majority of shows since TNG started as one thing and become something else during their shopping. All shows evolve, but trek changes have been obvious and determined. Deep Space Nine was intended to be a type of “front-point frontier” show, showing the long-term relationship between Starfleet and one of the planets she met, Bajor. Through season, they received a warship and season four brought to TNG-veteran Forf and a war with the Klingon Empire.
Star Trek: Traveling on the principle of “and if a Starfleet ship was lost far from home?” And that broke with that, of course, but he also continued to work like any other Starfleet ship on seven seasons and that the ship remained surprisingly good despite the lack of repair spaces – something that frustrated Ronald D. Moore and later Spring he create the reboot of Battlestar Galactica (the title title was a wreck of the final). They also ended up restoring contact with the federation in subsequent seasons, which attenuates the theme “alone in a strange quadrant”.