The show is too flippant to be discussing “evidence” or “lies”. Maybe they did, maybe they didn’t, but either way it’s not a matter for serious analysis.
I strongly disagree. There's lots of lying explicitly called out for in the show. "Evidence" just means clues to the larger framework of the universe. In the context of the series, they are doing what we are seeing. In the context of the franchise, something else may have happened, but I wasn't discussing that. You don't have to move the goalposts. In the context of Lower Decks, Mariner had these two major life-changing events, and analyzing the effect of this on her person and career is something I find to be an interesting pursuit.
The show is full of pathos and drama, if you can look past the comedy, and there is alot to unpack with Mariner, Tendi, Rutherford, and especially Boimler. Their may be a slight flippancy from time-to-time, but it doesn't affect the major background details we have learned on these figures.
Did Dr. T’Ana, CMO, run around the ship to escape a physical? Did Paris give Boimler a prolonged beating? I don’t think so.
Yes. We saw those two events happen, quite explicitly last week. In the context of the series, those definitely 100% happened. In the context of the franchise, who knows? I like to think they happened, because they're not that fantastical of an idea.
T'Ana is an alien who's alien instincts kicked in at a bad time, and she apologized for it. Paris thought he was being attacked and fought back before he was stopped. Things happen.