Great episode. Loved the character drama and loved the beginning with everyone in the messhall. Great comedy moments and loved the Kino scenes.
Unfortunately, some of the visual scenes I found disappointing. I don't know why, but I thought they were a bit lacking. I'll re-watch it again to make sure though.
Also, I loved the realism where they had to translate the controls in the shuttle and put little stickers with the English translation. That's realistic since most of these people can't read Ancient. This was a small tidbit, but I loved that.
I feel bad for Young with his wife. Great performances by Louis and Ona Grauer (Emily Young). I think her ending response to Young though is realistic. She is simply in shock and doesn't want to believe anything. I don't think she is being heartless, even though she may be coming off as that. I can't wait to see more with this cause there is definitely potential with this B-story.
Rush was amazing. Robert Carlyle keeps on impressing me with his acting talents more and more, episode by episode.
I loved that we saw more of TJ and Camille. I love the character TJ and think she is gonna develop nicely. Camille was shown to be less 'harpy-like' and more humane, although I always believed her character would.
Eli. Just one word: Funny. I love the scene with him and Chloe how he was acting awkward around her when she was in the shower. The scene with him and Riley was funny too with the Kino, spying on James.
I laughed when I saw Peter Deluise make a cameo when he was waiting near the Communication Stones and Telford relieved him. That was funny.
Overall, brilliant performances. Everyone was great. I enjoyed the episode and can't wait for 'Light'.
EDIT: Okay, I've re-watched some of it and I am gonna take back what I said about the visual effects. They were better than I thought and I was demeaning them to something that isn't what I am seeing now. So, I take that back.
Unfortunately, some of the visual scenes I found disappointing. I don't know why, but I thought they were a bit lacking. I'll re-watch it again to make sure though.
Also, I loved the realism where they had to translate the controls in the shuttle and put little stickers with the English translation. That's realistic since most of these people can't read Ancient. This was a small tidbit, but I loved that.
I feel bad for Young with his wife. Great performances by Louis and Ona Grauer (Emily Young). I think her ending response to Young though is realistic. She is simply in shock and doesn't want to believe anything. I don't think she is being heartless, even though she may be coming off as that. I can't wait to see more with this cause there is definitely potential with this B-story.
Rush was amazing. Robert Carlyle keeps on impressing me with his acting talents more and more, episode by episode.
I loved that we saw more of TJ and Camille. I love the character TJ and think she is gonna develop nicely. Camille was shown to be less 'harpy-like' and more humane, although I always believed her character would.
Eli. Just one word: Funny. I love the scene with him and Chloe how he was acting awkward around her when she was in the shower. The scene with him and Riley was funny too with the Kino, spying on James.
I laughed when I saw Peter Deluise make a cameo when he was waiting near the Communication Stones and Telford relieved him. That was funny.
Overall, brilliant performances. Everyone was great. I enjoyed the episode and can't wait for 'Light'.
EDIT: Okay, I've re-watched some of it and I am gonna take back what I said about the visual effects. They were better than I thought and I was demeaning them to something that isn't what I am seeing now. So, I take that back.
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