"Star Trek: Lower Decks" Kayshon, His Eyes Open (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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8/10
Diggnuts, his butt hurting. Great episode!
myopiczeal11 January 2022
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I guess humor just isn't for everyone. Personally, I thought including a Tamarian in the crew was great. The little Kayshon puppet was so cute! And it's always cool to see Tendi and Rutherford get a chance to shine, especially if it involves classic Star Trek deus ex machinae. Acidic bones! Some people want Star Trek to be boring, I guess, and that's OK. It's OK to be wrong.
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8/10
10x better than ep 1
MartyisGreat22 August 2021
We got to see the exciting life on Riker's gung ho battle ready ship which was nice. We got to see the difference between professionals and the kids.

I couldn't care less about the interns the show is focused on, should just make this an adult trek themed show. Mariner is just another Burham, no one wants her to be the focus of all the screen time.
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10/10
A really good episode
Allys_Stark19 August 2021
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The best thing about ST Lower Decks is going boldly into the franchise where no other ST series had before. Who would've thought that they where bring Boimler back to the Cerritos as a transport clone?! That's some genius and hilarious writing !
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10/10
Coming together.
nicholasshiels19 August 2021
Finally the show stands with all of its characters rather than just mariner.
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2/10
Another terrible episode!
daveiulee1 September 2021
Not sure why I watched this episode.

The poor humor ruins the show.
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