Episode four has the most going on visually - yet somehow manages to be the weakest yet from Lower Decks.

Meanwhile we have Tendi looking to assist one of her fellow crewmembers "ascend" to a higher plane of existence. Finally, finally, finally she gets something decent to do although her viewpoint as the newbee has quickly dissipated. It's an ok storyline that starts in the expected fumbled Lower Decks way but ends sort of where you hope it to. Tendi is the most excitable of the quartet of lead characters and this certainly comes across in her adventure here which takes place around the incident involving the generation ship. Problem is here, I wasn't really that invested in the lieutenant who wanted to ascend and is the motivation for Tendi to want to help him really in keeping with Starfleet?

On the other side we have Mariner being "forcefully" promoted, enraging Boimler with jealousy that he has been overlooked when the rule-flouting Beckett gets a rung up the ladder - again.


Mariner's more interesting character depth keeps Moist Vessel at least bouyant for half an hour and the more engaging of the two plot threads. It's a real chance for us to experience the heart of Starfleet that clearly beats within her when the time calls for it, proving her to be one of the more intelligent and adept members of the Cerritos crew...however there's that chip on her shoulder that keeps dragging her back to the lower decks.

Also a redeeming point - the Tellarite Captain Durango is a gem of a role not only being grumpy but barkingly competitive leading to the terraforming/bio-matter incident through his own short-sightedness and self-importance...just as you would expect from a Tellarite and nuanced up to 11 for good measure!
What's your verdict on episode three?
What's your verdict on episode three?
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