Series cast summary: | |||
Trace Beaulieu | ... | Art 8 episodes, 2015 | |
Neil Casey | ... | Kent Woolworth 8 episodes, 2015 | |
Eugene Cordero | ... | Michael Newman 8 episodes, 2015 | |
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Joel Hodgson | ... | Zalian Fletcher 8 episodes, 2015 |
Conor Leslie | ... | Natasha 8 episodes, 2015 | |
Bess Rous | ... | Karen Lipinski 8 episodes, 2015 | |
Karan Soni | ... | Captain Stewart Lipinski / ... 8 episodes, 2015 | |
Milana Vayntrub | ... | Tina Shukshin 8 episodes, 2015 | |
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Sherry O'Connor | ... | Art Puppeteer #2 7 episodes, 2015 |
Sarah Baker | ... | Alien 3 episodes, 2015 | |
Björn Gustafsson | ... | Ted 3 episodes, 2015 | |
Mo Collins | ... | Helen Woolworth 2 episodes, 2015 | |
Dave Franco | ... | Chad Sampson 2 episodes, 2015 | |
It is the year 2105... a young, inexperienced and highly flawed crew embarks on a routine exploratory space mission. Suddenly, their ship, the UMP Cruiser, is drawn through a portal into a different, mysterious universe. With no maps, no contact, and no way back home, Captain Stewart Lipinski, First Officer/Stewart's-Older-Sister Karen Lipinski and their crew have to learn to work together, all while dealing with mysterious space clouds, food and fuel shortages, robot rebellions, folds in time, and the occasional alien attack.
This show is amazing. First off, it's very funny. But it's also surprisingly involving, with odd, interesting characters, some goofy, ingenious episode plots, and a nice tendency to build on previous episodes while still being episodic enough that you could probably watch all the episodes out of order and still enjoy them.
I don't know what to make of the hatred this show has received from a lot of people here. There are a remarkable number of 1-star reviews, and that's weird, because even really bad shows are more likely to get three or four stars from a lot of people. I understand a difference of opinion, but even if you don't find this funny, it is not incompetent, which is virtually the only reason to give something 1 star.
Ignore all the one-star reviews as being nonsensical. You may or may not like it, but if you give it one star you're just being ridiculous.