![]() I don't know if they're planning more episodes of this, but I'd definitely watch them if they are, and if they don't meander into even more soap opera bullshit about who's cheating on who with who. That character could've been discarded or abused, made too easy to hate or to like, but he was just his own guy and I liked that. The Earth women, the investigator and the supervisor lady, handled their complicated roles very well, and I'd like to see more of them. I really hated being made to feel that way about them. I wish I could talk about the actresses, but so many of them spent so much time taking their clothes off that it was frankly hard to respect any of them as anything but sex objects. He looks perpetually stoned or something, like a male Kristen Stewart. On the other hand, the guy who played the romeo and juliet part, the James character or whatever, something's off about him. Went from a very convincing oafish loser to a very convincing ship's officer in less than a year. Completely different presence, the guy's a solid actor. I'd only ever seen him in The Bridge (which I loved), and I had to look him up to finally place him. ![]() The cast did a great job, but I was especially impressed by the captain, played by Brian Van Holt. And the direction made it all work I loved the shots where the camera panned between the areas of the ship to highlight the social disparities and such. Like The Island meets Snowpiercer meets "Pan-Am". The production design or whatever was amazing. I really liked how clever and daring the show often got, and it's frustratingly hard to talk about without intense spoilers, which is good. They planned and paced the twists and reveals very well. I thought most of the sex was stuff was gratuitous and juvenile, and I have no idea who it's supposed to appeal to.īut outside of that soap opera shit I really liked the show. Know any others? Message #scifi and let your friendly mods know! Imaginary Mindscapes - The Art of Imagination.The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons NOT allowed).The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons allowed).Ghost in the Shell and Ghost_in_the_Shell.Previously interviewed authors in the Ask an SF Author series: To write spoilers in comments, use the following method: (/s "Darth Vader is Yoda's father")Īward Winning SF author Nancy Kress answers questions from the Reddit Scifi Community If you see a title with a spoiler in it, downvote it as hard as you can and then message the moderators. PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS IN YOUR SUBMISSION TITLE. New Rule: This rule was stupid and it's gone.Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer.
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