This episode is the opposite of the usual, it focusses on the characters rather than the sci-fi.
The problem with this episode is in it's messages and morals. Once again, the captain, first officer, & company are are the bad guys. IDK what McFarlane is going for with this season, but the crew is coming off as righteous jerks multiple times. I just don't think their stances and methods are correct in the slightest and at the end of the episode it feels like the bad guys won.
Not to mention, they spent a significant amount of time on Charlie and Isaac for literally nothing to change in their characters. Wasted potential.
There are still almost no jokes, but "The Door or the Floor" is a good line.
The problem with this episode is in it's messages and morals. Once again, the captain, first officer, & company are are the bad guys. IDK what McFarlane is going for with this season, but the crew is coming off as righteous jerks multiple times. I just don't think their stances and methods are correct in the slightest and at the end of the episode it feels like the bad guys won.
Not to mention, they spent a significant amount of time on Charlie and Isaac for literally nothing to change in their characters. Wasted potential.
There are still almost no jokes, but "The Door or the Floor" is a good line.