The galaxy is a dumpster fire, and Dex Kilroy is holding the match.
Dex is broke, framed, and professionally unlucky. He's currently hurtling across the stars in a ship held together by spite and duct tape, accompanied by a sarcastic AI cat who insists he's "just a feline" despite the tactical hard-drive in his skull.
With a vengeful bounty hunter closing in-he's still really mad about the penguin incident-Dex has two problems: everyone wants him dead, and he's fresh out of bourbon.
Space Noir: Season One is a hard-boiled detective series served with a side of comedic space opera. Each "episode" is a self-contained mystery:
Cargo heist at the sub-zero ice resort.
High-stakes casino infiltration gone sideways.
Bureaucratic nightmares that end in high-speed office chair chases.
And many more (Well, seven more. Okay, six more. One of them is a two-parter.)As the proverbial bodies pile up, one question remains: Why is a chrome cat worth burning down a star system for?
Think Blade Runner grit meets Hitchhiker's Guide absurdity.
Ten episodes.