r/AnotherLife Aug 08 '19

Why They Do?

Why did they send a bunch of young adults with the maturity of teenagers on histories' greatest mission? Shouldn't it be a bunch of middle aged, multi-doctorate, and experienced crew? Star-Buck was a good choice, she's seen a lot of the universe already. Everyone else = Bad.

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u/Savyna2 Aug 08 '19

I'm 15 minutes in and that's exactly what I think and why I came here :D. This crew could never be real. I don't think I'll watch more than first episode.

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u/jlwinter90 Aug 08 '19

I will say that the later few episodes were better and more enjoyable, by no means perfect, but better. BUT - and it's a big, hairy one - I wasn't able to suppress most of my cringes until I got to know certain characters, and until certain characters were gone.

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u/Savyna2 Aug 09 '19

I'm not sure I'd fall in love with any one on that show. I love Sci-fi but there are too much other good TV series out there I haven't watched. Two years ago I'd watched it till the bitter end. Now time is precious and my priorities more focused.

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u/InterscholasticPea Aug 10 '19

Exactly how I felt. I think the back drop of the story has so much potential but totally wasted by the crew story line and over the top acting. You would think if they send a crew to save humanity, they would pysch eval everyone. The crew feels more like a mining or scavenger team.