An astronaut struggles to learn how she became pregnant while on a thirteen-month-long solo space mission.An astronaut struggles to learn how she became pregnant while on a thirteen-month-long solo space mission.An astronaut struggles to learn how she became pregnant while on a thirteen-month-long solo space mission.
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I was intrigued at by the story and the series starts fairly well.
However, it didn't take very long to realise that not a lot was happening by the end of each episode.
It kept teasing that something would happen, but it never did. The pace of the story is too slow in my opinion and then a whole slurry of events happen all at once.
That wasn't a show stopper for me, just a minor gripe.
My biggest problem is Halle Berry's character.
She becomes increasingly annoying as the episodes progress. It came to the point where I just couldn't watch anymore as her character just became to annoying too bear anymore.
Lots of promise, but sadly poorly executed!
However, it didn't take very long to realise that not a lot was happening by the end of each episode.
It kept teasing that something would happen, but it never did. The pace of the story is too slow in my opinion and then a whole slurry of events happen all at once.
That wasn't a show stopper for me, just a minor gripe.
My biggest problem is Halle Berry's character.
She becomes increasingly annoying as the episodes progress. It came to the point where I just couldn't watch anymore as her character just became to annoying too bear anymore.
Lots of promise, but sadly poorly executed!
The series started with a sharp style that promised good things. Excellent photography, good casting, a neat feel to the storyline, plus a good dose of mystery to interest the viewer. Yes, some of the features have been seen in a lot of other sci-fi dramas/films, but that didn't lessen the programme's strength. And until about episode 8 this panned out well.
Then it started . . . What I now call the delaying effect! We see it too often these days in TV dramas. The storyline began to meander all over the place; extra characters were suddenly introduced who then misleadingly became major players; key characters were lost through death; plus extra backstories of the characters were suddenly introduced and then played out as a main feature in the drama . . . In other words it looked like a hundred other storylines were being introduced just to keep the viewer hooked.
There was no longer any purpose to the story, or clarity in its vision. The plot became more & more convoluted. Some of the characters - who had been at least basically believable - started to do stupid things that didn't fit their nature, or their job level/IQ. And something the US studios love to subsume viewers with in their dramas: conspiracy of the worst type . . . The endless type!
Steven Spielberg notwithstanding, there was no way we could carry on watching this production.
We watched the first 10 episodes of series 1, and halfway through episode 11 . . . And then watched no further.
I had intended, after episode 10, to watch to the end of the first series, and THEN decide if I wanted to carry on viewing into series 2. But I couldn't stand watching it to beyond halfway into episode 11, let alone to the full 13 episodes of series 1!
I think this is a first for me, not to watch even a full episode before I quit watching a TV programme! But at episode 11 I could see that the growing fears I had sensed earlier - of rambling, misleading story threads - were coming true. And that was it. We switched off mid-episode. With (sad) relief. What a lost opportunity. For what could have been a good - and succinct - drama.
Then it started . . . What I now call the delaying effect! We see it too often these days in TV dramas. The storyline began to meander all over the place; extra characters were suddenly introduced who then misleadingly became major players; key characters were lost through death; plus extra backstories of the characters were suddenly introduced and then played out as a main feature in the drama . . . In other words it looked like a hundred other storylines were being introduced just to keep the viewer hooked.
There was no longer any purpose to the story, or clarity in its vision. The plot became more & more convoluted. Some of the characters - who had been at least basically believable - started to do stupid things that didn't fit their nature, or their job level/IQ. And something the US studios love to subsume viewers with in their dramas: conspiracy of the worst type . . . The endless type!
Steven Spielberg notwithstanding, there was no way we could carry on watching this production.
We watched the first 10 episodes of series 1, and halfway through episode 11 . . . And then watched no further.
I had intended, after episode 10, to watch to the end of the first series, and THEN decide if I wanted to carry on viewing into series 2. But I couldn't stand watching it to beyond halfway into episode 11, let alone to the full 13 episodes of series 1!
I think this is a first for me, not to watch even a full episode before I quit watching a TV programme! But at episode 11 I could see that the growing fears I had sensed earlier - of rambling, misleading story threads - were coming true. And that was it. We switched off mid-episode. With (sad) relief. What a lost opportunity. For what could have been a good - and succinct - drama.
It has a good developing story line and I have found the early episodes built up a level of suspense.
The actors have done a good job to get you trapped into it but I have found it a bit confusing having Hiroyuki Sanada playing yet another inscrutable Japanese hate character so soon after Helix.
The series is definitely work watching but I am concerned at the very slow pace. You get to the end of each episode feeling that not much progress has been made. I can only hope that this is not due to a lack of story direction.
I am starting to feel like saving the rest of the episodes of this series and watching them all in one hit to get some sense of pace.
In all, not a bad bit of SciFi and, hopefully, it will start to progress a bit quicker as the plot broadens.
The actors have done a good job to get you trapped into it but I have found it a bit confusing having Hiroyuki Sanada playing yet another inscrutable Japanese hate character so soon after Helix.
The series is definitely work watching but I am concerned at the very slow pace. You get to the end of each episode feeling that not much progress has been made. I can only hope that this is not due to a lack of story direction.
I am starting to feel like saving the rest of the episodes of this series and watching them all in one hit to get some sense of pace.
In all, not a bad bit of SciFi and, hopefully, it will start to progress a bit quicker as the plot broadens.
After two episodes, I was intrigued although not totally sold. There are definitely some logic issues, and motivations aren't always clear, but I was really curious to see where this is all going.
But while it's kind of held my interest, the season's has proven remarkably devoid of logic. People do hugely stupid things (like go exactly where people would look for you while in hiding), Berry, her husband and her boss seem to be in some emotional fog that prevents her from thinking at all clearly. They're all supposed to be science types, yet there decisions are not just based entirely on emotion; they're based on the id emotions you would expect from a teenager. By the end of the season it would be easier to list the few things that make sense than the vast number that don't.
It's still generally watchable, and keeps me more-or-less interested, but it's quite possibly the dumbest sci-fi show ever made.
But while it's kind of held my interest, the season's has proven remarkably devoid of logic. People do hugely stupid things (like go exactly where people would look for you while in hiding), Berry, her husband and her boss seem to be in some emotional fog that prevents her from thinking at all clearly. They're all supposed to be science types, yet there decisions are not just based entirely on emotion; they're based on the id emotions you would expect from a teenager. By the end of the season it would be easier to list the few things that make sense than the vast number that don't.
It's still generally watchable, and keeps me more-or-less interested, but it's quite possibly the dumbest sci-fi show ever made.
A vision of a not too distant future, slow to start but some interesting things start happening in the later episodes. Give it a chance please as we are lacking good Sci-Fi at the moment.
Characters are good but they need more to work with. Interesting concept with Ethan and Molly's child but don't want to give anything away about that.
I like the understated technology uses in the everyday environment, it is used well in order to improve everyday tasks (which is why we make things in the first place).
This is not Sci-Fi on an epic scale, it's about the human condition - it's not perfect but it's got potential.
Characters are good but they need more to work with. Interesting concept with Ethan and Molly's child but don't want to give anything away about that.
I like the understated technology uses in the everyday environment, it is used well in order to improve everyday tasks (which is why we make things in the first place).
This is not Sci-Fi on an epic scale, it's about the human condition - it's not perfect but it's got potential.
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