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Veep. Fantasy author Erin Lindsey was amused by
Avenue 5‘s zany absurdism, but prefers the humor of
Veep, which operates on many different levels. “For me, it doesn’t matter how much I like the flavor, I want more than one flavor, and I just felt like the jokes were almost all the same flavor,” she says.
Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley agrees that
Avenue 5 would benefit from a more varied approach. “I feel like there should be one character who’s normal and sincere, and who we identify with,” he says. “So that there’s a contrast between the absurdity and non-absurdity. Whereas I feel like everything in this is absurd all the characters are absurd, all the scenes are absurd, and everything about the ship is absurd.”
11:48 am The Amazon series
Upload shows a comedic and probably more realistic version of what would happen if humans could live online after they die. Courtesy of Amazon Studios
In the Amazon original series
Upload, a young programmer named Nathan Brown uploads his mind to virtual reality after his body is critically injured in a car accident. Mind uploading is a familiar trope, but science fiction author Tobias S. Buckell says that
Upload presents an interesting new spin on the idea.
“We’ve all heard about people getting uploaded, and we all know how people can use the virtual world to live out their fantasies, but it was really interesting how the virtual world becomes a world with consequences and problems and issues that the character has to navigate,” Buckell says in Episode 457 of the
11:50 am The animated half-hour series
Star Trek: Lower Decks is full of in-jokes and obscure references that will challenge even the most hardcore Trekkie.Courtesy of CBS Interactive
When it comes to ideas for a TV show, a humorous Star Trek cartoon doesn’t necessarily seem like a winner. But screenwriter Rafael Jordan says that the animated series
Star Trek: Lower Decks compares favorably to live action shows such as
Picard and
Discovery.
“I wasn’t sure if I was going to like it, but I was really won over by the third or the fourth episode,” Jordan says in Episode 451 of the
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