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Created by | Paul Feig |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 25–27 minutes |
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Network | Yahoo! Screen |
Release | April 14, 2015 |
Other Space is an American science fiction comedy streaming television series created by Paul Feig for Yahoo! Screen. Set in the 22nd century, it follows the dysfunctional crew of an exploratory spaceship who become trapped in an unknown universe.
The first season of eight episodes premiered on April 14, 2015. The series was not renewed for a second season due to Yahoo! Screen being shut down the following year. The rights for Other Space were later picked up by DUST, which took over hosting duties for the series in 2020.
Other Space takes place in the year 2105, where a multi-national corporate coalition has created the Universal Mapping Project (UMP) to make scientific inquiries throughout the known universe. Among its exploratory space vessels is the UMP Cruiser, a veteran ship that was once used as the setting for a reality television series. Hoping to reignite public interest in their mission, UMP officials give command of the Cruiser to the young and eager Stewart Lipinski for his first mission. Stewart's older sister Karen is assigned to be his second-in-command, against both of their wishes.
Joining Stewart and Karen on board the Cruiser is Stewart's best friend Michael Newman, who is relegated to third-in-command instead of the second-in-command position he assumed he would receive. Stewart hires his unrequited love interest Tina Shukshin as the navigator of the ship due to his romantic feelings for her. Kent Woolworth, the son of UMP Chairwoman Helen Woolworth, is named science officer, which Kent acknowledges is the result of nepotism. Functions on the Cruiser are monitored by Natasha, the ship's computer and former hospitality bot at a casino. The only experienced member of the crew is engineer Zalian Fletcher, whose cognitive functions have been impaired by prolonged exposure to radiation. Zalian is accompanied by his friend A.R.T., a robot stowaway living on the vessel.
During the crew's maiden voyage, the Cruiser is sucked into a wormhole, trapping them in an unexplored universe. The crew attempts to return home while surviving perils and making new discoveries.[1][2]
Edgar Blackmon, Kate Comer, and Evan Gaustad portray members of Stewart's crew during a training exercise.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Release date | |
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1 | "Into the Great Beyond...Beyond" | Luke Matheny | Paul Feig | April 14, 2015 | |
Stewart is assigned captain of the UMP Cruiser with Karen as his second-in-command, to her displeasure. At the beginning of their first mission, the crew becomes stranded in another universe. Karen calls Stewart's leadership into question and stages a mutiny to become captain. UMP officials enter the ship, claiming the events that transpired were a test that Karen passed. Stewart, however, realizes that an unknown entity is manipulating the crew into seeing their deepest desires and saves them from the entity. Karen acknowledges that Stewart deserves to be captain and Stewart retains her as his second-in-command. The crew is joined by Chad, the auxiliary deck officer. | |||||
2 | "Getting to Know You" | Lucia Aniello | Owen Ellickson | April 14, 2015 | |
Suspicions arise that one of the crew members may be an alien. Kent is believed to be the intruder when the crew discovers gills on his neck, prompting them to place him in the ship's airlock. Karen realizes that the real alien is Chad, but Chad manipulates the crew into also throwing her and Stewart in the airlock. The three manage to escape and after Kent exposes Chad as being only capable of quoting Matthew McConaughey, Karen ejects him into space. | |||||
3 | "The Death of A.R.T." | Lucia Aniello | Jacob Young | April 14, 2015 | |
While A.R.T. is on the hull of the ship to fix a problem he caused, Karen accidentally knocks him into space. The crew learns that a planet is forming around the Cruiser, with A.R.T. in its orbit. A.R.T. sacrifices himself by attracting the planet's matter away from the ship to his body. Zalian reveals there are multiple models of A.R.T. on the ship, causing Karen to destroy another model out of frustration. Stewart creates a video message to introduce the Cruiser to any nearby aliens, but forgets to include Michael, fueling Michael's suspicions that he is not valued by the crew. | |||||
4 | "Ted Talks" | Robert Cohen | Karen Kilgariff | April 14, 2015 | |
Tina is assigned to retrieve the ship's fuel from near the surface of the new planet, but becomes too distraught to properly operate the machinery when she receives a delayed break-up message from Ted. Karen, Michael, and Natasha throw Tina a "girl's night" in an attempt to cheer her up. The event fails to raise her spirits, but the friendship shown inspires Tina to successfully retrieve the fuel. However, the ship is unable to start because Zalian and A.R.T. neglected to prime and test the thrusters. Karen and Michael enter into a relationship. The crew discovers that more wormholes are appearing in the universe, providing a potential means to return home, while the ship's cameras are taken over by an unknown user. | |||||
5 | "Trouble's Brewing" | Adam Nix & Evan Nix | Ben Smith | April 14, 2015 | |
Feeling unappreciated and disrespected, Natasha, Kent, and A.R.T. stage a "robot uprising" against Stewart and Karen. The uprising inadvertently turns violent when the malfunctioning-Coffee Bot holds the siblings at gunpoint, prompting Natasha, Kent, and A.R.T. to work together with Zalian to deactivate Coffee Bot. Afterwards, Kent and Natasha are granted human privileges and A.R.T. is given restrooms access. Meanwhile, Tina and Michael are sent to spend six hours retrieving fuel on the new planet, where time dilation causes hours to become months. They initially form a romantic relationship, but when their return to the Cruiser is delayed by the robot uprising, they succumb to insanity and Tina eats Michael's leg before they are beamed back. A mysterious alien watches the crew's video. | |||||
6 | "Powerless" | Matt Sohn | Shelby Fero | April 14, 2015 | |
The Cruiser is caught in an electric space storm that forces power on the ship to be kept to a minimum. Karen tricks Michael, Tina, and A.R.T. into believing the situation is worse than it actually is when they refuse to lower their power usage, but her plan results in Michael and Tina destroying A.R.T. and attempting to shut down Natasha to further conserve power. Kent protects Natasha from Michael and Tina, revealing that he has fallen in love with her. Stewart initially forgoes exiting the storm when he spots a potential sign of an alien ship, but the storm's intensity forces him to leave before he can find anything definitive. A new ripple is discovered that may return the crew to their universe, although Stewart becomes ambivalent about returning without exploring the new universe further. | |||||
7 | "First Contact" | Matt Sohn | Matteo Borghese & Rob Turbovsky | April 14, 2015 | |
After Karen strikes Michael over his affair with Tina, Tina holds a trial to decommission her. The trial ends without a verdict when Michael withdraws his complaint. Natasha is angered when Kent acknowledges that she will not matter to him when they return home, but the two make amends. They also learn that upon returning, Natasha's memory will be wiped. Stewart discovers that the alien is contacting him through his erotic dreams, resulting in the alien providing a frequency to allow it onboard the Cruiser. | |||||
8 | "Finale" | Matt Sohn | Owen Ellickson | April 14, 2015 | |
Tina attempts to set up a first date between Natasha and Kent before Natasha's memory is cleared. The date is unsuccessful, but Kent is able to transfer his mind into the ship and make physical contact with Natasha. After the alien visits the Cruiser, Stewart and Michael choose to go onboard its ship instead of returning home, where they discover that the alien is siphoning their fuel. The loss of fuel prevents the crew from traveling through the new wormhole, but they learn that the wormhole did not lead to Earth. The crew then discovers that they were being filmed as part of a reality television series, prompting them to behave in a monotone manner. The alien reveals her true appearance onboard the Cruiser and states that they are all being hunted by an unidentified presence. |
The series premiered on April 14, 2015, through Yahoo! Screen, which released the eight episodes of the first season on the same day. The first season moved to DUST on August 1, 2020, with episodes also uploaded to its YouTube and Vimeo channels.[5]
The first season was met with positive reviews from critics upon its premiere. On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 85%, based on reviews from 13 critics, with an average rating of 6.33 out of 10. The site consensus reads, "Other Space is a breezy trifle that revels in its low-fi production values and cheeky wonder in the pratfalls of space travel."[6] On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 66 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[7]
In April 2015, creator Paul Feig stated that the future of the show is "up in the air" and that a second season has yet to be ordered by the network.[3] Feig confirmed that he was still waiting for a decision from Yahoo! in September 2015.[8] On October 21, 2015, Yahoo CFO Ken Goldman announced during a Q3 Earnings Phone Call that their original programming lineup last spring resulted in a $42 million writeoff, including Community Season 6 and Sin City Saints.[9]
On January 6, 2016, Feig suggested there may be more episodes of Other Space [10] despite Yahoo! Screen cancelling their service in 2016 due to low viewership and financial writeoffs. On February 21, 2016, Paul Feig posted on his Twitter account: "Desist in losing hope. It will be back if I have to shoot it on my iPhone. But it won't come to that. Hang tough."[11] after the future of the series was called into question when Yahoo! Screen was shut down in late 2015.
On January 31, 2017, it was reported that rights to the series had reverted from Yahoo! back to Paul Feig. Following his reclamation of the rights to the series, Feig released the entire show on Tumblr with the hope that it might garner enough attention to warrant a second season revival on another platform.[12]
In 2020, it was announced the rights for the series were picked up by the streaming service DUST, which will host the first season.[5]