Space Force functions and bumble its way on three levels, one is the main narrative of the mission to the moon, the other is the inner, personal struggles of Naird and the third superimposed one is the satire on the current US government. There are many jokes on POTUS — he is never named, but everything points to Donald Trump and his love for Twitter; there is a whole mini-arc on how the First Lady wishes to design uniforms for the Space Force, enter Melania right on cue. Naird’s media advisor is called F Tony Scarapiducci, a nod to former White House Communications director Anthony Scaramucci and we also meet ‘an angry young congresswoman’, complete with the trademark red lipstick and snazzy blazers of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.


While The Office had a golden run with its highly quirky, but relatable characters, Space Force seems to be retrofitting things to the narrative of the characters, which we feel we have all seen, heard or read about somewhere. Lisa Kudrow — the only character from Friends who looks her age — plays the wife of Naird who, we find in the second episode, is serving a jail sentence for 40 years. Apart from the whole ‘orange is the new black’ thing that she has going for her, we never find out what heinous crime she really committed. There is also Erin, Naird’s daughter, who is having a tough time in small-town Colorado and puts the whole ‘single father’ arc for Naird in place. Ben Schwartz as F Tony is repeating his overzealous, fast-talking, avatar of Jean Ralphio from Parks and Recreation. And even though the body language of Naird is distinctly different from Michael Scott, the way the four-star general shuts himself in his giant office is too much of a throwback to the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin. Except while Scott cried in his office, this one sings songs from rock bands like Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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I honestly don't understand how so many people are rating this show badly! I get that it may not live up to expectations due to The Office being such a godly show, but this show has many, many great things about it. First off, the cast is amazing. Steve Carrel's role as Mark ...






Fantastic entertainment! Laugh out loud funny. Such a welcome relief to the horrors of the world right now. The always talented Steve Carell is not only funny (and so dashing in uniform!) he's expressive, and likable despite the ridiculous position he is in. I imagine a ...






Steve Carrell plays a general with a strong since of morality, duty, and love for family and country. This often leads to conflict with the events and people in his life as he struggles to find balance in his life making the correct decisions he can live with. I am not a Steve ...