Star Trek: Lower Decks - Season 1 (4/5)
Hold onto your warp core, because truth of the matter is, this is now in contention for my favourite Star Trek series.
However, that comes with a caveat, in that I don't think this is what you can call a "real" Star Trek series, or at least, I find it hard ot believe to that Lower Decks takes place in the same Star Trek universe as everything that's preceeded it. Because ultimately, Lower Decks operates on the premise that (nearly) everyone in Starfleet is an idiot, and that even the best of the best get by through being slightly less idiotic than everyone else around them. Considering that it's using the aesthetic of TNG, this is ironic, because TNG operated under the principle of humanity being 'perfect,' of there being no intercine conflict, and its crews being elite. Lower Decks is the complete opposite approach. So on one hand, I can appreciate why Star Trek fans might detest this show (I'm sure some do, but I haven't seen much hate for Lower Decks, least not compared to Discovery, Picard, or even the Kelvinverse). On the other, as someone who isn't much of a Star Trek fan, this doesn't really bother me. I'll gladly take Lower Decks over TNG's insufferablenes (apparently that isn't a word...huh...)
Anyway, Lower Decks is funny at worst, and hilarious at best. It absolutely takes the piss out of the Star Trek franchise, but it easily stands on its own two feet. Characters are great, writing is great, pretty much everything is great. There's the odd exception, but not really worth getting into. However, the one thing I did notice is that while Lower Decks obstensibly has four main characters (Beckett, Boimler, Rutherford, Tendi), it isn't that common for them to be seen all together, or at least, deal with the same plot together. Usually Beckett and Boimler will get the A plot, and Tendi and Rutherford the B plot. This isn't a bad thing, but just noticable.
So, yeah. If you're a Trekkie who's super invested in the lore, this is probably a hard sell, but if you want good sci-fi comedy, I highly recommend this.