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Drunk in Space
Dec 1, 2009

uber_stoat posted:

Ad Astra had a Space Monkey. so better.

Replacement for Alex found.

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Drunk in Space
Dec 1, 2009
Elon Musk should give Greg Bryk a free ride home.

Drunk in Space
Dec 1, 2009
The Ring Builders dug too deep, I guess.

Time to call Doomguy.

Drunk in Space
Dec 1, 2009
Are there any good ongoing or upcoming space shows to watch after this? I'm not really a fan of modern Trek (Picard was terrible and Discovery is poor-mediocre), but it doesn't seem like there are that many other sci-fi shows set mostly in space. I know B5 is getting a remake, but what else is there to look out for?

Drunk in Space
Dec 1, 2009

Grand Fromage posted:

For All Mankind is good. Lower Decks is the good new Trek.

Yeah, I've seen FAM. It's a great show, but it's still mostly Earth/Moon-bound (although maybe that'll change going into the next season as they get more and more advanced).

I tried Lower Decks, but animated comedy just really isn't my thing anymore, and it didn't click with me at all. It was cool to see a proper post-DS9 design, though.

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