Article 53XTW I laughed a lot at Netflix’s Space Force, but my inner space wonk cried

I laughed a lot at Netflix’s Space Force, but my inner space wonk cried

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / Dan Bakkedahl as secretary of defense spells it out: Boots on the Moon by 2024. (credit: Netflix)

Note: This is not a review of Netflix's Space Force, but in discussing differences between the series' first season and the real world, this article contains minor plot spoilers-but not enough to spoil 99 percent of the series' jokes and plot developments.

One of the opening scenes of Netflix's new comedy series Space Force hilariously depicts General Mark Naird (Steve Carell) at his first meeting as part of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

This scene establishes the premise for the main story line of the show. Comedian Dan Bakkedahl (similar to his portrayal of a congressman in Veep) plays the part of Secretary of Defense John Blandsmith. After introducing Naird as a new four-star general, Blandsmith gets to the point:

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