Why aren’t more Star Trek fans talking about ‘The Ark?’ A genuine question all…
It’s an optimistic, forward-looking diverse ensemble-cast SciFi show that flies impudently in the face of all the trauma-burdened, dystopian big-budget peak-streaming tropes.
Are there really only two of us on Mastodon who watch it?
If so, that likely says more about the older age slant of the demographic here than about the show itself. ‘The Ark’ has a dedicated following of Gen Z and younger Millennial fans.
BUT ‘The Ark’ seems to check off all the boxes on the wish lists of older Sci-Fi TV fans here — Low budget and cheesy vfx included, ‘The Ark’ hits many of the points older SciFi television fans say they are looking for.
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The Ark
The Ark takes place 100 years in the future when planetary colonization missions have begun as a necessity to help secure the survival of the human race. In Season 2, after the brave crew of Ark One reaches their destination and finds it uninhabitable, they must survive long enough to locate a new home for themselves and all the ships that follow. The series stars Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman, Reece Ritchie, Stacey Read and Ryan Adams.