Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Hilary Swank | ... | Emma Green | |
Josh Charles | ... | Matt Logan | |
Vivian Wu | ... | Dr. Lu Wang | |
Mark Ivanir | ... | Misha Popov | |
Ray Panthaki | ... | Ram Arya | |
Ato Essandoh | ... | Dr. Kwesi Weisberg-Abban | |
Talitha Eliana Bateman | ... | Alexis Logan (as Talitha Bateman) | |
Monique Gabriela Curnen | ... | Melissa Ramirez | |
Michael Patrick Thornton | ... | Dr. Fred Putney | |
Nadia Hatta | ... | Mei Chen | |
Martin Cummins | ... | Jack Willmore | |
Gabrielle Rose | ... | Darlene Cole | |
Brian Markinson | ... | George Lane | |
Fiona Fu | ... | CNSA Head / Li Jun | |
Alessandro Juliani | ... | Dr. Lawrence Madigan |
As the mission launches, Emma finds her mettle as commander tested by an onboard accident, a divided crew and a family emergency back on earth.
Go sees the astronauts of Atlas on their way to Mars, via a stop on The Moon.
This really wasn't what I was expecting, I thought we were in for a high action sci fi horror, but got what I would call an hour of melodrama.
If you are someone that likes intense character drama, relationships of the very emotional kind, then you will enjoy this, there is a lot of it, if you're looking for something with spills and thrills, avoid it.
The script is very cheesy, but there's no denying the talent of the cast, it's a very strong group of actors, Swank is terrific, but I'm not sure the part is up to her capabilities.
It does get a bit better as time goes on, verdict on episode one, if you're after action, abort mission immediately, 5/10.