I'd give the first season, "Steal The Stars," an overall 3.5/5. Sound design and voice acting are great - the lead actress has a deep voice that's pleasant to listen to, and I like how she delivers her lines. The main character's interesting, and I like how the gender roles are flipped - jaded military woman and homme fatale (though he is quite boring). I like aliens, government conspiracies, and how this secret base tries to understand alien technology, and the accidents that result. I like how these characters are put into this violent system and how they deal with it. However. It's emphasized how strict the fraternization policy is, but there's a loophole in the policy that should warrant at least a trial. Sci-fi stories are supposed to ground the speculative in something "human," but the aliens are more believable than the romance. The writing fails to sell the romance, which goes from 1 to 100 way too fast; would have been better fleshed out with more episodes. They kiss the first episode and. Why. She professes her love after they have known each other for like a week and fucked once. Why. On the other hand, there's something human in that [in my opinion,] the main character doesn't fall in love with the dude as much as she's lonely, feels powerless and insecure at times, and is in love with the idea of love. I feel like this plot could have worked better with a) the best friend character or b) a more interesting male lead. The end could have used a bit more foreshadowing, but it suits the main character's loneliness and lack of agency.