 That was a surprise. Hey guys, this is a review for Final Space, a show that just appeared on Netflix. Admittedly, I had no want to watch this. I saw the little caption for it and I was like, eh, whatever. And I don't know why I was like that. I just didn't have the opinion to watch it. And then I came home one day from work and my roommate was watching it and it was literally halfway through the show. I watched the episode from beginning to end and then I was like, all right, I'm hooked. I rewatched the entirety up to that point and then I continued on to the end. Final Space is a very interesting style of show. It means that it has ridiculously over-the-top humor with the character of Gary. He's literally the embodiment of a overly excited child and a man. But the emotions that follow the events that happen to his character, the characters that revolve around him, are so mature emotionally, heartbreaking at points that the show is constantly flipping with your emotions between extreme hilarity and deep sadness. There's a lot of moments and elements in the show that you would think it would take to the pandering route of just going with what everyone would expect to happen, the kind of obvious conclusion. It doesn't. Characters die, characters fail, and that's just another really good reason to watch this show. It has this layer of realistic humanity inside all of this crazy over-the-top sci-fi drama. And that's the other thing too. There are a few elements here and there that are kind of akin to that of Rick and Morty. Not in terms of what the characters do, but just these little templates of really cool science. For instance, there's a ship at one point that is a time traveling ship and it starts to malfunction. And inside the ship, these characters are locked inside it and the ship is starting to bleed time. And when they try to get them out, they are constantly flashing back and forth between their present selves, their future selves, and their elder selves. And it's so cool. They don't explain it, they're just visually showing it to you. And there's a lot of elements like that with the science in this show. And I really enjoy it. The entire ensemble cast in this show is great. Gary's great, Quinn's great, Avocado's awesome, Little Cado's awesome, Mooncake is hilarious. The ship, Hugh, Hugh is great. Kevin, I hated Kevin, but I think that was the point of his character. He's an anti-insanity model, yet he's driving you, the viewer insane. And I think that's a great inner joke. There's an awesome little line with his character too. I did definitely enjoy this show. The animation is superb. The length in which this show runs is pretty great. However, I feel that this should have been a one-off. It's because of how definitive the ending is that you almost would kind of feel a little cheated if they went into a second season, which is probably gonna happen. But the stakes are set so fucking high in this season that nothing that they do afterwards will probably equal or top it. Because of how intense the season finale is. Now admittedly, the show isn't entirely guilty of taking the non-obvious route. There's a few times where you'd be like, okay, you can see that coming, but that's it. I still feel that this is a great show to watch. The music is great, the humor is great, the emotions great, the characters are great. It's a very rewatchable show too. I already started rewatching it again. I feel that final space is something that is very unique. It is an incredibly endearing show. And while the second season probably will not be as good as the first season, I'll definitely give creator Olin Rogers credit for creating something that is fantastically memorable and fantastically entertaining. And Conan O'Brien was right to side on with this. My review for final space is a seven out of seven. That's two seven out of seven TV shows for this year. I'm pretty surprised with that. Anyways, guys, I hope you enjoyed this review. If you did, leave a like, and if you're interested in more, maybe subscribe. Otherwise, that's all from me. I'll see you guys next time.