Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 5
  2. Negative: 1 out of 5
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  1. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Feb 15, 2018
    30
    Something got lost in the translation. Final Space isn't as remotely entertaining as, say, Futurama, nor any of the Fox animated series nor the non-animated Third Rock From the Sun for that matter--and especially not TBS' other, non-animated slice of brilliance, People of Earth, that O'Brien also executive produces. It's hard to ask people in the Peak TV era to stick with an animated comedy that's not exactly working on any level.
User Score
7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 144 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 18 out of 144
  1. May 1, 2018
    10
    When I saw the previews to this show, I felt it was in the area of Deep Space 69's latest concept of the series or even a futurama esque show,When I saw the previews to this show, I felt it was in the area of Deep Space 69's latest concept of the series or even a futurama esque show, but I a gave it a shot not even knowing who Olan Roger's was let alone "Gary Space" and It got me a little hooked, and by the 3rd episode I realized the attempt of what they were going for. It was hard for me to take to heart what Olan says about it being one of the first series with consistent changes and sticking to it, like Gary losing his arm, the loss of characters, anything that shows consequence and not going back on it. I do however feel that the pace is not bad, especially being with the swift story development, which I felt like I wasn't even missing out on anything. I seriously felt a rise of attachment to the show as it went on, the only gripe I have while watching this season was that I have to wait till next week and now I'll have to wait till season 2. I really hope people give this show a chance, and not have expectations by comparing it to a type of animated show that they watch on a regular, as if other forms of entertainments style or story and animation is the bar that is set. Other than the people who actually have legitimate reasons of disinterest, I would say give it a chance if you feel like it's trying to be something that already exists, and treat as most would for a non animated show. Full Review »
  2. Mar 31, 2018
    4
    It's okay. Not horrible. Not very good, though. What this show does good is it's decent animation. Where it falls flat is its lack ofIt's okay. Not horrible. Not very good, though. What this show does good is it's decent animation. Where it falls flat is its lack of developed characters, and the 1 developed character is cringe-worthy because of how sexually aggressive he is towards the 1 female lead; think PepĂ© Le Pew, the horny skunk. Voice acting is amazing from everyone, EXCEPT, the male lead; I am very aware it's some dude trying a hero voice. It gets annoying because of how forced it sounds. Series plot-wise, you don't get much reason to care bc the world isn't developed enough. Character plots are handled the same. You get too many arcs thrown in episode 1, none progress, and it's really hard to care for the characters in the in-episode conflict/resolution plots bc the protagonists and antagonists are still complete strangers. In closing, the show is a poor substitute for better written shows like Rick and Morty, American Dad, Venture Brothers, etc... The show is fine, just don't expect any sort of satisfaction watching an episode. Full Review »
  3. Mar 27, 2018
    5
    While the action is pretty enjoyable, the overall plots become boring to watch over time. When it trys humor, it's very hit or miss, comingWhile the action is pretty enjoyable, the overall plots become boring to watch over time. When it trys humor, it's very hit or miss, coming into the show, I thought it would have done better with it's humor, but the more episodes I watch it gets harder to accept it's mediocrity. Overall the characters seem predictable and the cringy boring dialogue wise. Full Review »