Space Force
2020
📺 2 Seasons
🎬 17 Episodes
📅 Canceled
🌐 EN
ComedyDrama
A four-star general begrudgingly teams up with an eccentric scientist to get the U.S. military's newest agency — Space Force — ready for lift-off.
Where to Watch (US)
Stream
Netflix
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Seasons
Season 1
Four-star general Mark Naird — leader of the newly created Space Force — is pressured to launch a satellite despite dire warnings from scientists.
Season 2
Under a new administration, General Naird and his dysfunctional but endearing crew have four months to prove that Space Force is worth keeping around.
Cast
User Reviews
Yikes. Perhaps I've gotten too used to high quality stuff from these actors and Greg Daniels, but this was a huge let down. Storyline is in this weird area where it's way too over the top to be believable, but not crazy enough that it can be funny on its own. Series skirts with dealing with more serious topics but their inclusion feels awkward and typically has pandering background music. There are a few laughs here but also a solid amount of groans. Wouldn't recommend.
July 29, 2020
Space Force tries but mostly fails to be funny. About 25% of it is funny. The rest is just watchable. I loved the open relationship B-plot that comes out of nowhere for one of the characters, although it wasn't set up or explored well enough. Most of the scripts just needed a bit more workshopping to really work. Almost every joke is just not quite there--but comedy is either funny or it's not, so they don't get half marks. I will say this: when it was funny, it got quite a few guffaws out of me. I've watched a lot of comedy. Almost nothing gets a gut laugh out of me anymore. This did.
June 6, 2020
Definitely Entertaining. Of course some episodes are slower than others, but overall a good comedy show. Looking forward to season 2.
June 5, 2020
Crew
Producer
Arielle Boisvert, David Magee, Shawn Williamson
Network
Netflix
Production
3 Arts Entertainment, Deedle-Dee Productions, Film Flam
Keywords
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