Weird East European vibe but stick with it
The first couple of episodes were bumpy to say the least but this series improved as it went along. It has a weird East European vibe to it, not only the mix of accents but also there's a odd unfinished or amateurish feel to it.
It lacks subtlety and balance, and there are some glaring plot holes and clunky plot devices, however it does have a certain charm which slightly reminds me of the original Star Trek.
The good news is that it steadily improved all the way through to episode twelve, and looks as though it has been renewed for a further series.
The only change I would make is to cast a different actor in the role of Doctor Kabir. The current actress is dreadful in the role and completely spoils the dramatic illusion with her lack of acting skills.
Am looking forward to great things in season two.
It lacks subtlety and balance, and there are some glaring plot holes and clunky plot devices, however it does have a certain charm which slightly reminds me of the original Star Trek.
The good news is that it steadily improved all the way through to episode twelve, and looks as though it has been renewed for a further series.
The only change I would make is to cast a different actor in the role of Doctor Kabir. The current actress is dreadful in the role and completely spoils the dramatic illusion with her lack of acting skills.
Am looking forward to great things in season two.
- blue-raincoat
- Jul 22, 2023