I despise that style. "Hey, our audience is too dumb for facts so lets wrap it up in a drama!"
I agree when it comes to this show; and agree to a point.
I'm extremely disappointed in the way this series (I'm just finished part 4) is too much Hollywood fluff and not enough hard science.
I could deal with the dramatisation
if the actors had been scripted and directed to act like trained space explorers instead of folding emotionally like a bad poker hand at the first instance of crew death on what is possibly going to be (
and I hope it happens soon) the greatest and most dangerous undertaking in history.
How about that scene where the geologist gets craned down into the lava tube? Five minutes of silence from her, not reporting back to the commander when ordered to, not detailing her observations; that's rubbish.
Secondly, the whole personal politics thing that is coming through with a more established colony. That owes more to Kim Stanley Robinson's
Red Mars/Green Mars/Blue Mars trilogy than the author who is given credit for the show.
Personally I'm surprised that Ron Howard and National Geographic's names are actually on this..............
.... the llama is totally unimpressed with the shallow delivery of this docudrama.