"Oh hey, these aliens seem to be tens of thousands of years more advanced than us"
"Can you hack them?"
"Sure thing mate, give me five seconds. And, done!"
Well 9 episodes that I loathed, to varying degrees, for a finale I found mildly satisfying.
Nobody becomes more likable, sane, or basically sentient. Certainly any reasonable viewer walks away hoping for the complete extermination of the human race and the destruction of Earth and all that inhabit it.
Still, at least some stuff happened that didn't completely depend on what vermin the crew are.
Almost against my better judgement I do want to see what happens next, while simultaneously hoping every writer, director, and anyone with any input in the first nine episodes gets sent back to whatever cinemographic hellpit they spawned from.
Well 9 episodes that I loathed, to varying degrees, for a finale I found mildly satisfying.
Nobody becomes more likable, sane, or basically sentient. Certainly any reasonable viewer walks away hoping for the complete extermination of the human race and the destruction of Earth and all that inhabit it.
Still, at least some stuff happened that didn't completely depend on what vermin the crew are.
Almost against my better judgement I do want to see what happens next, while simultaneously hoping every writer, director, and anyone with any input in the first nine episodes gets sent back to whatever cinemographic hellpit they spawned from.