Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3
SCORE: 39
I am so thankful I am done watching Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 on
DVD. This television show continues to be one of the worst Star Trek
shows of all time. I received Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 as a gift
and it is one of those shows I want to review and then immediately
forget about. Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 is just that bad. I noticed
some attacks on different places in Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 that
I did not notice before. There will be spoilers in this review.
Brad Boimler is getting more confident and assertive in Star Trek Lower
Decks Season 3. In fact in the last episode of Star Trek Lower Decks
Season 3 he tells everyone to shut up because the security officer
Lieutenant Shaxs had a good idea to get them out of that predicament.
Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 even gets a bit more Star Fleet in terms
of cleaning up the crew and doing things right. I really liked that
part.
The issues families can have with Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 are
violence, bad language, blood, gore, sexual deviancy, lies, bad
attitude, sexual commentary, sex outside of marriage, war on men, and
more. This is definitely an adults only television show. As an adult I
am not sure there are many adults that would like this show. I certainly
do not. There are a few moments of humor here and there within Star Trek
Lower Decks Season 3.
Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 feels more cohesive in terms of story
telling. There are actually some themes that go across multiple
episodes. That is one of the few areas Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3
improves. The California class of ships are going to be retired by the
Texas class of ships. The California ships defeat the Texas class of
ships in Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3. Notice the attack there on
Texas by those in California? After all millions have recently left
California for Texas, Tennessee, Florida and more. I think some egos
cannot handle that and attacked Texas in Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3
for it.
The only shocking moment within Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 is when
we find out that Ensign Mariner only said good things about her mother
in an interview with the press. I do not recall a lot of press in
previous Star Trek shows. I thought that profession was dissolved or
something. The state of our current media also lead me to that
conclusion. Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 might be trying to save that
profession. There are ten episodes in Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3. It
takes four hours and seventeen minutes to watch Star Trek Lower Decks
Season 3.
- Paul
Video: 40%
Audio: 37%
Replay: 39%
Functionality: 45%
Family Friendly Factor: 36%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: CBS Studios
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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