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Sci fi dramas: Severance, and Pluribus Sci fi comedy: The Orville Just fun: Taskmaster
Taskmaster is a delight!!
Orville was awesome, compared to "newTrek" it's a god damn masterpiece.
I was sold when in the first episode the captain was introducing himself to his new crew, offered to take any questions, and the pilot's only concern was if they were allowed to have a soda on the bridge because the last captain wouldn't let him. It set a funny non-serious workplace comedy sort of tone, which was a great divergence from traditional Trek. But it also delivers on heavy serious story arcs at times too, surprisingly well done and thoughtful oftentimes for such an otherwise irreverent show. It's a compelling mix.
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