Starts out really great
The show starts out really great, funny and continues with a really interesting plot/story. It devolves in later seasons into a space space opera that feels like it’s stalling as filler. The constant bickering and people talking about everything they feel gets old really quick. It’s ok in moderation but the actual plot stalls because of it. Also was not a fan of the Doogie Howser midi keyboard music throughout. An actual score could have given life to the story. That being said I enjoyed it for what it was.
Oshima_San via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/13/22
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