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The first season of the American
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television series ''
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'' is set in the 24th century and follows the adventures of the low-ranking officers with menial jobs on the
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''Cerritos'', one of
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's least important starships. The season was produced by
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in association with
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, Important Science,
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, and animation studio
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, with
Mike McMahan Mike McMahan is an American comedy writer and television producer. He is the creator of the animated comedies ''Solar Opposites'' (with Justin Roiland) and '' Star Trek: Lower Decks''. Career McMahan, a native of Chicago, first worked in prod ...
serving as
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and Juno Lee as supervising director.
Tawny Newsome Tawny Newsome (born February 24, 1983) is an American musician, comedian, and actress best known for playing Chelsea Leight-Leigh on ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'', co-starring in ''Space Force'' and the third season of ''Brockmire'', and co-h ...
,
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
,
Noël Wells Noël Kristi Wells (born December 23, 1986) is an American actress, comedian, impressionist, writer, director, singer, and musician. Wells is known for her television roles as Rachel Silva in the Netflix comedy-drama ''Master of None'' (20152017), ...
, and
Eugene Cordero Eugene Cordero is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Frequently appearing in comedic roles, he has been featured as a series regular on the comedies ''Other Space'' (2015), ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'' (2017–2019), ''Tacoma FD'' (2019 ...
voice the lower decks crew members of the ''Cerritos'', with
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,
Jerry O'Connell Jerry O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor and television host. He is known for his roles as Quinn Mallory in the television series ''Sliders'', Andrew Clements in ''My Secret Identity'', Vern Tessio in the film '' Stand by M ...
,
Fred Tatasciore Fred Tatasciore (; ) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk and Beast (comics), Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy ( ...
, and
Gillian Vigman Gillian Vigman (born January 28, 1972) is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. She has played Jack Box's Wife in many Jack in the Box commercials, and is a recurring cast member of the sketch comedy series ''MADtv''. Vigman also st ...
providing voices for the ship's senior officers. ''Lower Decks'' was ordered in October 2018 with McMahan on board as showrunner. The series is a comedy, but the writers did not want to stray too far from the rest of the ''
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'' franchise and used similar premises to classic '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' stories for many episodes. Titmouse began work on the animation by February 2019, and the main cast was announced that July. Production, including voice recording, shifted to taking place remotely in March 2020 due to the
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. The season features many connections and references to past ''Star Trek'' media, including several actors returning as guest stars. The season premiered on the streaming service
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on August 6, 2020, and ran for 10 episodes until October 10. It was initially met with mixed responses from critics for its humor and large number of ''Star Trek'' references, but reviews for the animation, Newsome's performance, and later episodes were more positive. The season received a
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nomination for its sound editing and several other awards and nominations. A second season was ordered at the same time as the first in October 2018.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

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Tawny Newsome Tawny Newsome (born February 24, 1983) is an American musician, comedian, and actress best known for playing Chelsea Leight-Leigh on ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'', co-starring in ''Space Force'' and the third season of ''Brockmire'', and co-h ...
as Beckett Mariner *
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
as
Brad Boimler Bradward Boimler () is a fictional character from the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Lower Decks''. He is known for being ambitious while diligently following the rules of the service, and pleading excessively for his be ...
*
Noël Wells Noël Kristi Wells (born December 23, 1986) is an American actress, comedian, impressionist, writer, director, singer, and musician. Wells is known for her television roles as Rachel Silva in the Netflix comedy-drama ''Master of None'' (20152017), ...
as D'Vana Tendi *
Eugene Cordero Eugene Cordero is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Frequently appearing in comedic roles, he has been featured as a series regular on the comedies ''Other Space'' (2015), ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'' (2017–2019), ''Tacoma FD'' (2019 ...
as Sam Rutherford *
Dawnn Lewis Dawnn Jewel Lewis (born August 13, 1961) is an American actress. Lewis is best known for her role as Jaleesa Vinson–Taylor on the NBC television sitcom ''A Different World'' from the series beginning in 1987 until the end of its fifth season in ...
as Carol Freeman *
Jerry O'Connell Jerry O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor and television host. He is known for his roles as Quinn Mallory in the television series ''Sliders'', Andrew Clements in ''My Secret Identity'', Vern Tessio in the film '' Stand by M ...
as Jack Ransom *
Fred Tatasciore Fred Tatasciore (; ) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk and Beast (comics), Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy ( ...
as Shaxs *
Gillian Vigman Gillian Vigman (born January 28, 1972) is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. She has played Jack Box's Wife in many Jack in the Box commercials, and is a recurring cast member of the sketch comedy series ''MADtv''. Vigman also st ...
as T'Ana


Recurring

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Jessica McKenna Jessica McKenna is an American actress and comedian. McKenna trained with The Groundlings and at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, where she regularly performs. McKenna was one of the stars of Fox's ''Party Over Here'', alongside Nicole Byer ...
as Barnes * Ben Rodgers as Stevens *
Paul Scheer Paul Christian Scheer (born January 31, 1976) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, director, and podcaster. Scheer is a SAG award-winning actor known for his roles in Showtime's comedy series ''Black Monday'' and FX/ FXX's ''The L ...
as Andy Billups * Sam Richardson as Vendome * Marcus Henderson as Jet Manhaver * Tim Robinson as Fletcher *
Jack McBrayer Jack McBrayer (; born May 27, 1973) is an American actor and comedian, who gained national exposure for his portrayal of characters on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' and as Kenneth Parcell in ''30 Rock''. For his role in ''30 Rock'' he was no ...
as Badgey *
Lauren Lapkus Dorthea Lauren Allegra Lapkus (born September 6, 1985) is an American actress and comedian. Lapkus is known for portraying Susan Fischer in the Netflix comedy-drama series ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013–2014, 2019) and Jess in the HBO comed ...
as Jennifer


Notable guests

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J.G. Hertzler John Garman Hertzler Jr. (born March 18, 1950) is an American actor, author, screenwriter, and activist best known for his role on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' as the Klingon General (later Chancellor) Martok, whom he portrayed from 1995 until ...
as Drookmani captain *
John de Lancie John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, television director, director, film producer, producer, writer, and comedian, best known for his role as Q (Star Trek), Q in various ''Star Trek'' series (1987–present); ...
as Q *
Kurtwood Smith Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in ''RoboCop'' (1987), Robert Griggs in ''Rambo III'' (1988), and Red Forman in ''That '70s Show'' (1998–2006), as ...
as Clar * Kenneth Mitchell as Seartave *
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. Frakes als ...
as
William Riker William Thomas "Will" Riker is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' universe appearing primarily as a main character in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. Throughout the series and its accompanying films, he is the ''Enterprise''s first ...
*
Marina Sirtis Marina Sirtis (; born 29 March 1955) is a British actress. She is best known for her role as Counselor Deanna Troi on the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and four ''Star Trek'' feature films, as well as other appearances ...
as
Deanna Troi Deanna Troi is a main character in the science-fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and related TV series and films, portrayed by actress Marina Sirtis. Troi is half-human, half-Betazoid and has the psionic ability to s ...


Production


Development

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officially ordered two seasons of ''
Star Trek: Lower Decks ''Star Trek: Lower Decks'' is an American adult-oriented animated television series created by Mike McMahan for the streaming service CBS All Access (later rebranded as Paramount+). It is the ninth ''Star Trek'' series and was launched in 2020 ...
'', a new animated series, in October 2018.
Mike McMahan Mike McMahan is an American comedy writer and television producer. He is the creator of the animated comedies ''Solar Opposites'' (with Justin Roiland) and '' Star Trek: Lower Decks''. Career McMahan, a native of Chicago, first worked in prod ...
was set as
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for the series, and announced in July 2019 that the first season would consist of 10 episodes and be released in 2020. Executive producer
Heather Kadin Heather Kadin (born August 7, 1972) is an American television producer and film producer. She co- executive produces '' Star Trek: Discovery''. Life and career Kadin was born on August 7, 1972, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Before being President o ...
said in January 2020 that the season would be ready by May 2020, but would be scheduled for release around the other ''
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'' series that were being produced for All Access. By late March, work on the season was taking place remotely due to the
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forcing staff to work from home. McMahan said that, at the time, delivery of the series had not been affected by the pandemic. It took around a day for everyone working on the series to be set-up to work from home. In July, CBS All Access officially scheduled the season to premiere in August 2020.


Writing

The series is set in 2380, one year after the film '' Star Trek: Nemesis'' (2002), and focuses on the support crew of the USS ''Cerritos'' rather than the main bridge crew that would usually be the focus of a ''Star Trek'' series. The writers began by discussing the main characters in the lower decks of the ''Cerritos'', to determine what emotional stories and character arcs they wanted for each episode. They then came up with science fiction ideas that aligned with those arcs. McMahan felt the writers were attempting to "figur out what the show was" for much of the season. McMahan said the season was "playing the hits" of the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', adding: "Let's do our trial episode. Let's do our version of a movie. Let's do a plague on the ship. Let's do all these things that eel familiar. Though ''Lower Decks'' is a comedy, he did not want it to be about "punching down on ''Trek''" and focused on telling ''Star Trek'' stories with characters who happen to be funny. The writers looked to previous ''Star Trek'' series to find similar characters and situations to what they were proposing for ''Lower Decks'', to ensure that their comedic storylines were not straying too far from the franchise. The character Badgey began as a sketch of a
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badge by McMahan that he felt could be similar to the hologram of
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from ''The Next Generation''. The writers discussed what purpose Moriarty served in that series and how they could apply those ideas to Badgey in ''Lower Decks''. Similarly, the character of Ensign Fletcher was created in relation to the ''Next Generation'' and '' Star Trek: Voyager'' character
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. McMahan said Barclay begins his journey as a bad Starfleet officer but is able to improve and "find his path" with the support of others, while Fletcher is a darker version of Barclay who is not able to improve with support and is ultimately fired by Starfleet for his incompetence. Late in the season, McMahan felt they needed to explore the bridge crew more in order to tell better stories. This included Captain Freeman, who is revealed to be the mother of main character Beckett Mariner. McMahan based this relationship on that of his own mother and sister; his sister was the namesake for Mariner. They try to keep their relationship a secret but it becomes public knowledge in the season finale. McMahan described the penultimate episode, "Crisis Point", as a classic
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-style story with a lot of film
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and homages to the ''Star Trek'' films. He also described it as being a parody of the ''Star Trek'' films, as well as a "big character therapy episode" that lets both the audience and Mariner see the relationship with her mother play out visually. The episode ends with an emotional breakthrough for Mariner that allows her to work with her mother in the season finale, setting up a new dynamic for the pair in the second season. McMahan said it was difficult to pitch the episode to executives, a problem that he also had with the episode "Veritas" which was inspired by his childhood memories of tuning into ''Star Trek'' episodes late and not understanding the context. The season is filled with many references to other ''Star Trek'' series, which McMahan described as "texture and details that we love". There are also non-''Star Trek''
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, such as the registry number for the ''Cerritos'' being based on McMahan's mother's phone number. "Temporal Edict" ends with a statue of Miles O'Brien from ''The Next Generation'' and ''
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'' who McMahan said was the most important ''Star Trek'' character, explaining that O'Brien is "the original lower decker, moving from an enlisted crewman all the way to professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy... those of us who spent years watching him grow across two television series know he is, without a doubt, the most important person in Starfleet history". An element that McMahan enjoyed was being able to revisit aliens and locations from standalone episodes of previous ''Star Trek'' series, which was a way to bring back elements from earlier in the franchise without impacting on the existing ''Star Trek'' canon. This led to the writers featuring the
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s as the "big bads" in the season finale. The Pakleds were introduced in the ''Next Generation'' episode "
Samaritan Snare "Samaritan Snare" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and the 43rd episode overall. It was first released on May 15, 1989, in broadcast syndic ...
" and "used to be sort of a joke", according to McMahan, but are shown in the finale of ''Lower Decks'' to have secretly amassed power and become a threat to Starfleet. McMahan saw this as a way to address the modern rise of
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groups, saying the Pakleds, like those groups, "got too powerful, and now they are actually dangerous and people are paying with their lives for not taking them seriously".


Casting and voice recording

McMahan announced the series' main cast in July 2019, led by ensigns that serve in the lower decks of the ''Cerritos'':
Tawny Newsome Tawny Newsome (born February 24, 1983) is an American musician, comedian, and actress best known for playing Chelsea Leight-Leigh on ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'', co-starring in ''Space Force'' and the third season of ''Brockmire'', and co-h ...
as Beckett Mariner,
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
as
Brad Boimler Bradward Boimler () is a fictional character from the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Lower Decks''. He is known for being ambitious while diligently following the rules of the service, and pleading excessively for his be ...
,
Noël Wells Noël Kristi Wells (born December 23, 1986) is an American actress, comedian, impressionist, writer, director, singer, and musician. Wells is known for her television roles as Rachel Silva in the Netflix comedy-drama ''Master of None'' (20152017), ...
as D'Vana Tendi, and
Eugene Cordero Eugene Cordero is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Frequently appearing in comedic roles, he has been featured as a series regular on the comedies ''Other Space'' (2015), ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'' (2017–2019), ''Tacoma FD'' (2019 ...
as Sam Rutherford. The ship's bridge crew, who have supporting roles, include
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as Captain Carol Freeman,
Jerry O'Connell Jerry O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor and television host. He is known for his roles as Quinn Mallory in the television series ''Sliders'', Andrew Clements in ''My Secret Identity'', Vern Tessio in the film '' Stand by M ...
as first officer Commander Jack Ransom,
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as security chief Lieutenant Shaxs, and
Gillian Vigman Gillian Vigman (born January 28, 1972) is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. She has played Jack Box's Wife in many Jack in the Box commercials, and is a recurring cast member of the sketch comedy series ''MADtv''. Vigman also st ...
as chief medical officer Dr. T'Ana. In August 2019, McMahan said there was potential for members of the ''Next Generation'' cast to make cameo appearances in the series since those characters are in the ''Star Trek'' universe at the time that ''Lower Decks'' is set, but he did not want this to be in a way that would "mess up the show". He wanted to include
William Riker William Thomas "Will" Riker is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' universe appearing primarily as a main character in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. Throughout the series and its accompanying films, he is the ''Enterprise''s first ...
, and had previously met actor
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. Frakes als ...
while working in Toronto on the shorts series '' Star Trek: Short Treks'' when Frakes was also there working on '' Star Trek: Discovery''. Frakes was open to reprising his role in ''Lower Decks'', and McMahan thought it would be natural to have Riker appear if the ''Cerritos'' needed help from the USS ''Titan'', so that was written into the season finale. He also felt that they could not feature Riker without
Deanna Troi Deanna Troi is a main character in the science-fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and related TV series and films, portrayed by actress Marina Sirtis. Troi is half-human, half-Betazoid and has the psionic ability to s ...
also appearing.
Marina Sirtis Marina Sirtis (; born 29 March 1955) is a British actress. She is best known for her role as Counselor Deanna Troi on the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and four ''Star Trek'' feature films, as well as other appearances ...
reprised her role as Troi from ''The Next Generation''. McMahan described Riker in ''Lower Decks'' as an "enhanced" version of the character, and encouraged Frakes to let him be a "wild, insane character", which Frakes had wanted to do with Riker for years.
John de Lancie John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, television director, director, film producer, producer, writer, and comedian, best known for his role as Q (Star Trek), Q in various ''Star Trek'' series (1987–present); ...
also reprises his ''Next Generation'' role of Q. Additionally, some previous ''Star Trek'' actors play new characters, including
J.G. Hertzler John Garman Hertzler Jr. (born March 18, 1950) is an American actor, author, screenwriter, and activist best known for his role on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' as the Klingon General (later Chancellor) Martok, whom he portrayed from 1995 until ...
as a Drookmani captain,
Kurtwood Smith Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in ''RoboCop'' (1987), Robert Griggs in ''Rambo III'' (1988), and Red Forman in ''That '70s Show'' (1998–2006), as ...
as Clar, and Kenneth Mitchell as Seartave. In June 2020, Newsome was asked by a fan on
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if comedian
Paul F. Tompkins Paul Francis Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television on such programs as ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', ''Real Time with Bill Maher'', and ''Best Week Ever'', later ...
would have a guest role in the series given Newsome was a frequent guest on Tompkins' podcast ''
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''. Tompkins expressed interest in the idea, and McMahan responded to say that he was organizing to have Tompkins cast for a guest role in the series' second season; Tompkins ultimately voiced Dr. Migleemo, Mariner's therapist, in the first season. In July,
Paul Scheer Paul Christian Scheer (born January 31, 1976) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, director, and podcaster. Scheer is a SAG award-winning actor known for his roles in Showtime's comedy series ''Black Monday'' and FX/ FXX's ''The L ...
was revealed to have a recurring guest role as chief engineer Andy Billups. Other recurring characters in the season include
Jessica McKenna Jessica McKenna is an American actress and comedian. McKenna trained with The Groundlings and at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, where she regularly performs. McKenna was one of the stars of Fox's ''Party Over Here'', alongside Nicole Byer ...
as Ensign Barnes and the ''Cerritos'' computer, writer Ben Rodgers as Lieutenant Steve Stevens, Sam Richardson as Ensign Vendome, Marcus Henderson as Lieutenant Jet Manhaver, Tim Robinson as Ensign Fletcher,
Jack McBrayer Jack McBrayer (; born May 27, 1973) is an American actor and comedian, who gained national exposure for his portrayal of characters on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' and as Kenneth Parcell in ''30 Rock''. For his role in ''30 Rock'' he was no ...
as Badgey, and
Lauren Lapkus Dorthea Lauren Allegra Lapkus (born September 6, 1985) is an American actress and comedian. Lapkus is known for portraying Susan Fischer in the Netflix comedy-drama series ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013–2014, 2019) and Jess in the HBO comed ...
as Ensign Jennifer. The latter is an
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, which Newsome did not realize when she improvised the uncharacteristically human name "Jennifer" during recording. Quaid and Newsome recorded their lines together with McMahan for most of the first season, until the pandemic forced all further recording, including additional dialogue recording (ADR), to take place remotely. This became one of the biggest challenges for the series during the pandemic because recording equipment was needed in each actor's house. Newsome already had a recording studio at her house that she used for the series.


Animation and design

Independent animation studio
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provides the animation for the series, with Juno Lee serving as supervising director for the first season. Work on the series' animation began by the end of February 2019. The series' animation style reflects the look of " prime time animated comedy" series such as ''
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'', but with more detailed backgrounds and environments than is traditional for prime time animation. The uniforms worn by the crew of the ''Cerritos'' are based on unused designs for the film ''
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'' (1994), which McMahan said looked similar to designs from previous ''Star Trek'' series but were unique enough that fans would associate them with ''Lower Decks''. The uniforms have a flap on the front, and continue the ''Next Generation'' tradition of coming in yellow for engineering, blue for medical and science, and red for command. He suggested that these uniforms were just for ''California''-class ships like the ''Cerritos''; other Starfleet officers, such as the crew of the USS ''Titan'', appear in the grey-shouldered uniforms from the ''Next Generation''-era films and ''Deep Space Nine''. Mariner also wears that uniform in a flashback to her time on the USS ''Quito''. Regarding the use of multiple uniform styles at once, McMahan explained that not all starships get "the new stuff" at the same time. In the episode "Much Ado About Boimler"—which was inspired by the two-part ''Next Generation'' episode "
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"—Freeman, Ransom, and Shaxs wear the same stealth outfits that the characters in "Chain of Command" wear. McMahan hoped that references to ''
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'' in ''Lower Decks'' would honor it as the franchise's first animated series. He wanted to make it "even more canon than it was before", referencing a long-time fan debate regarding whether the series was officially part of the franchise's canon. When discussing the characters
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and
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from ''
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'' (often abbreviated by fans as "TOS", which ''Lower Decks'' also jokingly uses in-universe to mean "Those Old Scientists"), an image of the pair from ''The Animated Series'' is shown instead of animating them with the style of ''Lower Decks''. In addition to featuring alien species from all of the live-action ''Star Trek'' series, ''Lower Decks'' includes some "deep cut" species from ''The Animated Series'': the cat-like Caitian Dr. T'Ana is the same species as the ''Animated Series'' character M'Ress; a Vendorian shapeshifter, first introduced in ''The Animated Series'', appears in "Envoys"; and the three-armed Division 14 specialist in "Much Ado About Boimler" is an Edosian like the character
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from ''The Animated Series''. McMahan said these characters "fit in perfectly in he ''Lower Decks''world" and the series did not have to justify the difference in appearance from the original version that a live-action adaptation of the species likely would. The series' design team worked with John Van Citters, vice president for ''Star Trek'' brand management, and CBS Studios on the design of the USS ''Titan'' for the season finale. The ship had never been seen on screen before, but had appeared in video games and on book covers, and McMahan wanted to "make sure we got it right because there are fans out there for who the ''Titan'' is a favorite ship". McMahan was also very specific about the designs of returning characters Riker and Troi, down to Riker's height and Troi's larger-than-normal pupils. McMahan hoped that the appearance of the ''Titan'' and these characters would feel like "one day in a bigger story about those guys". The episode "Veritas" features many starships from throughout the franchise, with a sequence set at a starship museum that holds a 21st-century
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ship like the one seen in '' Star Trek: First Contact'' (1996), a
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battlecruiser, a
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fighter, a Tholian ship, a
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shuttle, and various
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shuttles from ''The Original Series'' and ''The Next Generation''. In the episode, the characters steal a
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Bird of Prey—a ship with cloaking technology that has appeared throughout the ''Star Trek'' franchise—from the museum, and they also use a long-range Vulcan shuttle that was introduced in '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979).


Music

Composer Chris Westlake included several references to previous ''Star Trek'' music throughout the season, including an homage to fight music from ''The Original Series'' for a scene where Ransom fights an alien using the same distinctive fighting style as that series' protagonist, James T. Kirk. For "Crisis Point", Westlake wrote "movie-fied" versions of his ''Lower Decks'' theme, paying homage to the composers of the ''Star Trek'' films such as the nautical,
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from '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982). The episode also features a sequence where the crew slowly circles the ''Cerritos'' in a direct homage to a scene in ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. Westlake referenced the music that
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wrote for the latter scene. In "Temporal Edict", Boimler is heard humming Goldsmith's main theme from ''The Motion Picture'' and ''The Next Generation''. The season's score was originally planned to be recorded with a 60-person orchestra in a traditional recording studio, but, due to the pandemic, each musician was recorded individually from home and then mixed together. The pandemic also caused the timeline for the series' release to be moved up to before that of ''Star Trek: Discovery'' third season, which meant Westlake had around two months less time to work on the score than he had expected. He described this as being "super squeezed". Selections from Westlake's score for the season were included in the series' ''Vol. 1'' soundtrack, which was released by
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on October 8, 2021.


Marketing

The series was promoted during the " ''Star Trek'' Universe" panel at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, where the main cast and first look images were revealed. Further details were discussed at a panel specifically for ''Lower Decks'' at ''Star Trek'' Las Vegas 2019. A trailer and poster were released in July 2020. Allie Gemmill of ''
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'' called the trailer "a ton of fun and then some", comparing its adult-oriented tone to the series ''
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'' which McMahan previously worked on. This was followed by a "''Star Trek'' Universe" panel at the 2020 Comic-Con@Home virtual convention where McMahan and the cast discussed the series and revealed its opening scene. At the end of July, All Access released a new trailer celebrating "23 weeks of New Trek" and featuring footage from both the first season of ''Lower Decks'' and the third season of ''Discovery''; the 23 weeks include both series, with ''Lower Decks'' premiering on August 6 and running for 10 weeks, followed the next week by the premiere of ''Discovery'' which then ran for 13 weeks. Animation studio Titmouse released a shirt with a unique design on it alongside each episode of ''Lower Decks''. The designs were only available for one week each. Fans who bought all ten designs received a bonus eleventh shirt.


Release


Streaming and broadcast

The season premiered on August 6, 2020, on CBS All Access in the United States, and ran for 10 episodes until October 8. Like previous All Access ''Star Trek'' series, each episode of the season was broadcast in Canada by
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on the same day as the All Access release, on the specialty channels
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(English) and Z (French) before streaming on
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. International distribution for the series had not been secured by the time of its premiere in the U.S. and Canada. The series was originally intended for release later in 2020, following the release of the third season of ''Star Trek: Discovery'', but the premiere date for ''Lower Decks'' was moved up after the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the post-production timeline for ''Discovery'' and forced that series to be delayed. McMahan explained that negotiations for international distribution could not be similarly moved up, so the release of the series outside of the U.S. and Canada would have to wait until those negotiations were completed.
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was revealed, in December 2020, to have picked up the streaming rights for the series in several territories—including Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and India—with the full first season released on the service on January 22, 2021. In September 2020,
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announced that CBS All Access would be expanded and rebranded as
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in March 2021. The season remained on Paramount+ along with future seasons. In February 2023, Paramount made a new deal with Prime Video for the series' international streaming rights. This allowed the season to be added to Paramount+ in some other countries in addition to remaining on Prime Video. In July 2023, Bell Media announced that the series would be leaving Crave over the following month. It would continue to be broadcast on CTV Sci-Fi and past seasons would remain available on CTV.ca and the CTV app.


Home media

The season was released on DVD, Blu-Ray, and limited edition steelbook formats in the U.S. on May 18, 2021. The release includes almost two hours of bonus features, including deleted and extended animatics; featurettes on the cast and characters, the references to other ''Star Trek'' series, and the making of each episode; and an "over-the-top action trailer" for the fictional film ''Crisis Point'' from the episode of the same name.


Reception


Critical response

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reported 68% approval with an average rating of 7.20/10 based on 47 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Fun, but not very bold, ''Lower Decks'' flips the script on ''Star Trek'' regulation just enough to stand out in the franchise, if not the greater animation landscape."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 59 out of 100 based on reviews from 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Robert Lloyd at the ''
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'' praised the series for being a genuine ''Star Trek'' series rather than a
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, and favorably compared it to ''
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''. ''
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'' Christian Blauvelt agreed, saying it "might be the most ''Trek'' series ever" and on par with other "comedic riffs on ''Trek''" such as ''
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'' (1999) and ''
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''. David Bianculli at ''
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'' did not think the series was as delightful as ''Galaxy Quest'' but found it to be better than ''The Orville'' since animation allowed it to be "looser with its ideas and its humor". ''
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'' Keith Phipps and ''
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'' Richard Edwards both said the series balanced respect for ''Star Trek'' with the needs of comedy, but Josh Bell at ''
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'' felt the series was not always successful in keeping that balance. He did think ''Star Trek'' fans would enjoy the series, as did Josh Jackson of '' Paste'' and Joshua Rivera of ''
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''. Writing for
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, Ben Pearson thought the series was "surprisingly friendly to newbies", but ''
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'' Brian Lowry said it was unlikely to attract new subscribers to CBS All Access. He felt it would amuse the committed ''Star Trek'' fans who had already subscribed. Several reviewers said McMahan's love for ''Star Trek'' was key to the success of the franchise's first animated comedy series. Alex Maidy at ''
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'' was pleased the series did not "destroy the legacy of ''Star Trek''", and Josh Tyler at ''Giant Freakin Robot'' called it "more like ''Star Trek'' than anything the franchise has produced since ''Voyager''" which he attributed to McMahan being a "real Trekkie". A. J. Black, reviewing the season for ''Cultural Conversation'', called it "exactly the series most ''Star Trek'' fans have wished for since 2005" which made the franchise "not just funny, but fun again. It has been a long time since any fan felt that". Daniel D'Addario of ''
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'' said branching out to an animated comedy series was admirable for the ''Star Trek'' franchise, but "if the joke of ''Lower Decks'' is that its characters... fall short of demanding a show about their adventures, it's not hard to agree". Noah Gittell of ''
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'' also felt the series would be a promising departure for a franchise entry if it had more ambition. The fast pacing and large number of ''Star Trek'' references were criticized by many reviewers. Rob Owen at the ''
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'' felt the series was "not often funny" and substituted chaos for comedy, and Zack Handlen at ''
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'' said it was "less 'funny' than it is 'the idea of funny'" with a reliance on fan-service.
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'' said the number of references were preventing McMahan from making the "wildly irreverent—and, more importantly, actually funny—comedy" series that he wanted to. Sepinwall also suggested that a ''Rick and Morty''-style series could not work without that series' creator,
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. Tara Ariano at ''Primetimer'' said the series was "a little too reverential" toward the franchise, and Mike Hale of ''
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'' described it as "half ''Star Trek'' fan service and half smutty workplace sitcom... it doesn't register very strongly as either". ''
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'' James Croot called the series a "lowering of the bar" for the franchise and "crassly crude", suggesting audiences watch ''The Orville'' or ''Galaxy Quest'' instead. Brian Tallerico at ''The Playlist'' felt the series did not live up to previous ''Star Trek'' stories, and
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at ''
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'' said it "can't seem to make up its mind whether it's a comedy in the ''Star Trek'' universe, a parody of ''Star Trek'', or a 21st-century office comedy awkwardly transplanted onto a 24th-century Starfleet vessel." Reviewers often noted the animation style's similarity to ''Rick and Morty''. Lloyd said it was "not especially elegant", and Fienberg described it as "bland-but-amiable", while Tyler felt it was "fairly low-rent ndeasy" but praised the results, especially the starships and backdrops. Angelica Jade Bastién at ''
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'' said the animation was not visually unique, but still found it to be "bright and eye-catching", and Blauvelt said it was "purposefully cartoony—but never less than engaging". Multiple critics praised the use of animation to create locations, aliens, and scenarios that would be difficult or impossible in a live-action series, including Sepinwall, Shannon Miller at ''Collider'', and Glen Weldon of ''NPR'' who all referred to ''Lower Decks'' "unlimited special effects budget". Multiple critics also highlighted the homages to ''The Next Generation'' in the series' title sequence, especially the title font and music. Discussing the cast, Jamie Lovett at ''
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'' said Newsome, Quaid, Wells, and Cordero all had "infectious energy and zealous performances". Newsome received especial praise from various critics. Tyler, conversely, said Mariner was annoying and "there to create 'comedy' by shouting a lot and being rude to everyone". DeCandido concurred with this, calling her "completely unlikeable... a mean horrible person". He was also critical of the lack of screen time for Tendi and Rutherford compared to Mariner and Boimler, a sentiment that was echoed by James Whitbrook at ''
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''. Based on the first four episodes, Bastién felt the series had potential to be "more dynamic and narratively sound" if it embraced earnestness. Writing for ''
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'', Roxana Hadadi felt it needed a "clearer course forward" if it was to find its footing in future episodes, and Phipps said it still needed to develop the character relationships that other ''Star Trek'' series are known for. Handlen noted that ''Star Trek'' series are well known for taking time to come into their own, and felt this could happen with ''Lower Decks'' too; he was more positive about the series after the first season ended, stating that it "quickly found its focus" after a "clumsy start". Tara Bennett of ''
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'' also felt there were issues with the series to begin with, specifically the "hyper-fast delivery f jokesand overly busy episodes", but said the series had "mellow dout" by the end of the season and added a lot more depth to the characters and stories. In contrast, Blauvelt and Black both felt the series was the exception to the ''Star Trek'' rule and had found its footing straight away. Discussing the season as a whole, Drew Dietsch at ''Giant Freakin Robot'' called it "the best ''Star Trek'' series in recent memory" and specifically praised the "outright goofiness and wide-eyed optimism" of the characters as well as the series' episodic structure.


Accolades

The season is one of 117 television series that received
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for the years 2020 to 2021. The stamp is awarded by the gender equity coalition
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as a "mark of distinction" for film and television projects that are proven to have gender-balanced hiring, with stamps being awarded to projects that hire female-identifying people, especially women of color, in four out of eight critical areas of their production.


References


External links

* * {{Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 2020 American animated television seasons