Humanities most daring space mission

>humanities most daring space mission
>entire fate of the human race depends on the mission
>the crew is a bunch of 20 year olds who are emotionally unstable, immature and petulant
>led by a single mother who can't even control her crew


how the fuck does this shit make it into production?

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this is one of the reasons netflix is failing. They just gamble with the cheapest cast and crew they can on something and hope it turns out okay. It's already a shitty bet because 90% of the people getting into acting and film making are fucking retards who are more concerned about promoting an agenda rather than doing good work.

Netflix has spent so much producing fucking garbage that nobody will ever watch.

The writers are so progressive, young, and stupid that the idea of having to wear uniforms or have a chain of command is too conservative and boring.

This show ticks every PC box possible while also showing how that turns out.

STRONK INDEPENDENT WAHMEN

that's exactly how a mission like that would be done in the modern world
the exact same reason movies like this get made

they're not going to have some white males and asians saving the world
those people are all racist nazis

In reality the crew would be buzzcut, unsexy white men in their 40s who followed orders and no one would be allowed anywhere near the object.

I don't think the people who haven't seen this can truly grasp how atrocious the agenda pushing is.

The chief engineer is a young woman, with two males under her. In a proper work of fiction this would lead to some conflict where they don't follow her orders or doubt her cause she is a girl. But I'm Netflix, they just end up having a 3some. Then she gets pregnant and declares that it's okay to get an abortion.

ye and it would be really shit
like that apollo 13 movie

>But I'm Netflix, they just end up having a 3some. Then she gets pregnant and declares that it's okay to get an abortion
fucking hell
does that actually happen?
i stopped watching when she first kissed both of them at once. that was the final straw for me.

Am I the only one who noticed the transgender crew member?

The lack of respect for the chain of command also comes from the fact that [current year] writers have not served in the military and didn't bother hire a military consultant. This kind of thing is really noticable in a show like STD for example, where they have fat people around yelling "fuck".

Don't forget Tilly won a marathon, cause she tried really hard

>they just end up having a 3some. Then she gets pregnant and declares that it's okay to get an abortion
you are of course joking, no one would put that in a sci-fi show

in reality they'd probably be chinese men in their 40s given that it's set decades in the future

Even the military of today is breaking down along the overly PC front that everything else is. Maybe they too will do away with want notions like chain of command and merit.

>Quaint, fucken autocorrect

God that entire sequence was painful to watch.

Chinese men can't get on the space ship because they fall through the escalator and get turned into juice on the way to the ship.

>some idiot organizes a mutiny against her and takes control of the ship, everyone agrees without question
>idiot jeopardizes the ship and everyone by making retarded calls
>she comes back and saves the ship and has the idiot taken away
>literally the next scene is everyone joking around and fixing the ship with the idiot while she's treated like an outcast
Surreally bad show

All these people were elected by psychological evaluators to be Earth's saviors. Diversity is our strength.

i'm waiting for the news sites to realise the AI raped the captain and then made her out to be the bad guy

No, it doesn't and because of an incident it won't ever happen.

>In a proper work of fiction this would lead to some conflict where they don't follow her orders or doubt her cause she is a girl.
That sounds equally terrible