In a similar thought, I'd summed it up to my wife as a Millennials Suck Cautionary Tale. A forty year old is stuck working with the worst stereotypes of Millennials. More than half of them sound like they got the job because of family connections.
No uniforms. No standardized military chain of command. The doctor barely seems compentent as a doctor. The science people seem unscientific. Why yes, Mr. Geologist, that puddle of goo is not a rock, and therefore might be alive. Because it's goo.
Mr. Mutiny can't seem to wrap his head around that if he was wrong about the 11% chance risk since it turned out bad, he was also therefore wrong about the mutiny. Niko can't even explain that to the crew or how he came at her with a stabby thing before she kicked him back, which happened to be electrozappy. Gee, that would make it sound way less "killed an objector."
And what about video evidence? If Mr. Hologram cane be in any room, they gotta have cameras so he can see to do his job.
It's a trainwreck. It's stuck on the writer's trick that things get worse or has to go wrong every episode. Somehow that has to be based on "so somebody does something stupid" like we've never seen a zombie movie or Alien(s) before.
On the plus side, I've seen a few of Netflix's other sci-fi films with two and a half characters and the AI always turns evil. I can't wait until William decides to go postal.