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Andromeda - Season 1

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This series offers great events and a different set of scientific imagination and excitement. Finally, after 300 years and a black hole away from them, Captain Dylan Hunt meets his true love, Sarah. On the other hand, in contact with the crew of Eureka Maru, Dylan and Romy are forced to leave exile on the prison planet and must befriend his prison colleagues to try any escape attempt.
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SciFiNow
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May 08, 2018

To dismiss it as merely a Star Trek clone would be to ignore the fact that no show lasts five seasons without having some merit.
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Common Sense Media
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May 08, 2018

This series lacks the spark that made Star Trek so much fun.
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Entertainment Weekly
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May 04, 2018

After surviving a hilariously bad slow motion fight sequence and traveling three centuries into the future, Sorbo meets up with a band of misfit scavengers who may not be as bad as they seem, but make up for it by being twice as annoying.
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Digital Spy
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May 08, 2018

Sorbo's acting style makes William Shatner look like Daniel Day Lewis. But if you remotely like sci-fi, we also bet you'll find yourself sucked into this nostalgia-fest in no time.
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Los Angeles Times
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May 08, 2018

Kevin Sorbo hops from Hercules to hokum with the debut of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, a been-there, zapped-that science-fiction show premiering today.
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SciFiNow
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May 08, 2018

It's a cliché but decent enough frame-work to build a story on but the problem is that Andromeda falls into Star Trek: Voyager territory by playing it safe and not doing enough to develop its characters.
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Variety
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May 08, 2018

It's doubtful that the show will be able to tackle the complex moral and philosophical dilemmas that were often explored on Star Trek: Next Generation, but it could offer a few campy laughs on a weekend afternoon.
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