In the not-so-distant future, genetically enhanced dogs are sent across the universe in search of a new home for the human race. It’s a giant cosmic game of fetch, as the canines seek a planet that will save humanity and - more importantly - let them return to their beloved owners.
The best episode of "Dogs in Space" season 2 is "Galactic Tactics", rated 8.3/10 from 17 user votes. It was directed by James W. Suhr and written by Megan Gonzalez. "Galactic Tactics" aired on 9/15/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Who's a Tea Boy?".
Captain Stella makes her first big call by choosing a new tactical officer. But when the crew embarks on its next mission, there's a stowaway on board.
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Megan Gonzalez
Garbage takes a job at a tea shop, where the day-to-day isn't nearly as exciting as fighting aliens and pulling evasive maneuvers... until it is.
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: Jillian Goldfluss
An extra-large planet checks lots of boxes for the team — but only if they can successfully negotiate to share it with an alien species.
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: Amalia Levari
Pepper builds a high-tech simulator to predict the crew's behavior in any scenario. But is it really paws-sible to predict the future?
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Natasha Hodgson, Zoe Roberts
Ed's bad habit of pinning his crimes on unsuspecting crew mates catches up with him when Chonies is wrongfully kidnapped by an alien thief.
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: Megan Gonzalez
When space pirates threaten the M-Bark, it's up to an anxious Loaf — the least likely dog to be a hero — to step up, face his fears and save the day.
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: Jillian Goldfluss
During an icy rescue mission on a distant planet, a series of flashbacks reveal that longtime enemies Happy and Garbage actually used to be friends.
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Amalia Levari
Garbage's former mentor has the power to win Garbage his captain's badge back by taking it away from Stella — but that isn't what Garbage wants!
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: Brittany Jo Flores
A guilt-ridden Garbage comes clean to Stella, unaware that plantlike aliens are plotting revenge on dogs and humans for past wrongs.
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: James Huntrods
The fate of the human race is hanging in the balance, and Earth's not gonna save itself. Time for a good old-fashioned dogfight!
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: James Hamilton