They need another few minutes per episode every episode to flesh out their conclusions more. But I love me some more TNG and enjoy every minute
They need another few minutes per episode every episode to flesh out their conclusions more. But I love me some more TNG and enjoy every minute
Now that Bortus called him out on it, I kind of want to go back and see if the writers had actually worked his biases into his interactions with women on the ship in previous episodes. I never really paid attention to it.
I don't know about his interactions with women, but I was just thinking last ep, during the cigarettes plot, that it was weird how so many of his scenes were in their room, and how isolated he seemed from the rest of the crew. So I guess that at least was intentional.
Hoooooold up. I'm listening to the Orvilleland podcast and they're talking about the show opening up with a golf scene?
I'm watching on Hulu and there is definitely no golf scene? It starts with Kelley and Ed getting their new mission of transporting the Maclons? Why is there no golf scene on Hulu?
Hoooooold up. I'm listening to the Orvilleland podcast and they're talking about the show opening up with a golf scene?
I'm watching on Hulu and there is definitely no golf scene? It starts with Kelley and Ed getting their new mission of transporting the Maclons? Why is there no golf scene on Hulu?
I watched it through DVR and don't remember anything golf related (DVR starts 1 minute early, too). Just recovered the episode and watched again and it starts where it does for you.
He plays their ego and hatred of female Moclans against themselves. Stay in the Union or the 'inferior' females will be all that is left. They can't stand for that, or even the possibility of it.I just had to laugh at the fact that the Moclans are hellbent about not accepting the female colony but Seth interjects with a dumb jokey retort and then that's all it takes. Gimme a break.
He plays their ego and hatred of female Moclans against themselves. Stay in the Union or the 'inferior' females will be all that is left. They can't stand for that, or even the possibility of it.
Only if you ignore all the other arguments that the Union made before it. Despite the leaving threat the Moclans would know it was a very bad idea so there would have been a conflict of interest anyway, Ed's comment only needed be enough to edge staying over leaving.Eh its still him making what is basically a single retort and then suddenly everyone changes their mind on the spot despite being 100% against it. Its lazy writing that undermines what was a pretty strong episode.
I assume the analogy is basically the whole allies whose relationship is at best tenuously based on the more morally bankrupt party providing a critical resource (Moclans for weapons, KSA for oil). It's a pity that in the real world, given that KSA provides what is becoming an increasingly insignificant amount of our oil, we don't just kick them to the curb.
Cancellation? Are there rumours about that?
Damn, that would kill me, honestly love this show and it could still grow to be even more...
Klyden and Bortus have such a toxic relationship, I honestly can't understand why they are together. Klyden especially just seems to be an irredeemable asshole.
Well they've already established that divorce is not an option.
Ratings are trending downwards pretty bad, sadly Fox will probably cancel it. Our only hope is if Disney sees some value in it and maybe makes it a Disney+ show.I've been wanting to watch this show for a while and finally was able to buy both seasons and just binge watched both. Holy crap is it good. Can't wait for the final two episodes. Sanctuary was such a good episode! I love this shows ability to tackle serious issues without becoming boring. Any news on a 3rd season yet? Would love for this adventure to continue.
Just read some of the thoughts here in this post. Seems a lot of fans are here.Ratings have been falling, I sadly see the chances of it being canceled as higher than it being renewed at this point.
The best chance of it surviving is if Disney moves it to Disney+ because there is just no long term future for it on network tv with the ratings it is currently getting.
Just read some of the thoughts here in this post. Seems a lot of fans are here.
Honestly, I enjoyed the first season, but this second season just isn't doing it for me. Overall, the stories aren't grabbing my attention. And the disconnect of the great CGI for a TV show and the cheap sets and sound make it seem like an over-budget amateur production. I was really hoping the second season would improve on the first, but I feel like there's a lack of focused direction on what they want the show to be. Is it a drama? comedy? a mix? Each episode is all over the place. It's why I haven't watched the last three or four episodes. Not surprised if the ratings are falling. A consistent vision needs to be portrayed to the audience to keep them hooked.
Disney+ isn't a bad idea.