Overall this episode intrigued me, and I found most of it fairly entertaining.
I wonder though if the writers are going to include an episode that is more "hard Sci-Fi" than space-soap-opera. Not that I really mind the space-opera, but clearly some fans are getting antsy at the introspective, exploration of humanity aspects of the show.
The IOA rep character still seems superfluous to me.
And, I also think that if the story is supposed to simulate real humans in that situation we would have seen more people go bonkers, for real, by now in the journey.
In the big picture I do not mind if the series becomes more about the "destiny" of Destiny. The humans more or less are just along for ride, though Rush has limited control. I just hope the big revelation won't be a let down.
I wonder though if the writers are going to include an episode that is more "hard Sci-Fi" than space-soap-opera. Not that I really mind the space-opera, but clearly some fans are getting antsy at the introspective, exploration of humanity aspects of the show.
The IOA rep character still seems superfluous to me.
And, I also think that if the story is supposed to simulate real humans in that situation we would have seen more people go bonkers, for real, by now in the journey.
In the big picture I do not mind if the series becomes more about the "destiny" of Destiny. The humans more or less are just along for ride, though Rush has limited control. I just hope the big revelation won't be a let down.
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