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We Are Not Alone

  • Episode aired Nov 12, 2018
  • TV-14
  • 47m
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7.2/10
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Jihae in Mars (2016)
AdventureDramaSci-Fi

With a common water source, IMSF and Lukrum establish a tenuous coexistence that threatens to dissolve when Kurt and his crew make unexpected headway in their mining mission. Commander Hana ... Read allWith a common water source, IMSF and Lukrum establish a tenuous coexistence that threatens to dissolve when Kurt and his crew make unexpected headway in their mining mission. Commander Hana Seung maintains diplomacy between the two camps until tragedy strikes. In present day on E... Read allWith a common water source, IMSF and Lukrum establish a tenuous coexistence that threatens to dissolve when Kurt and his crew make unexpected headway in their mining mission. Commander Hana Seung maintains diplomacy between the two camps until tragedy strikes. In present day on Earth, Greenpeace activists protest Arctic oil drilling, examining the effectiveness of suc... Read all

  • Director
    • Stephen Cragg
  • Writers
    • Stephen Petranek
    • Ben Young Mason
    • André Bormanis
  • Stars
    • Jihae
    • Sammi Rotibi
    • Alberto Ammann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    490
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Cragg
    • Writers
      • Stephen Petranek
      • Ben Young Mason
      • André Bormanis
    • Stars
      • Jihae
      • Sammi Rotibi
      • Alberto Ammann
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jihae
    Jihae
    • Hana Seung…
    Sammi Rotibi
    Sammi Rotibi
    • Robert Foucault
    Alberto Ammann
    Alberto Ammann
    • Javier Delgado
    Clémentine Poidatz
    Clémentine Poidatz
    • Amelie Durand
    • (as Clementine Poidatz)
    Anamaria Marinca
    Anamaria Marinca
    • Marta Kamen
    Cosima Shaw
    Cosima Shaw
    • Leslie Richardson
    Gunnar Cauthery
    • Lt. Michael Glenn
    Roxy Sternberg
    Roxy Sternberg
    • Jen Carson
    Evan Hall
    Evan Hall
    • Shep Marster
    Jeff Hephner
    Jeff Hephner
    • Kurt Hurrelle
    Levi Fiehler
    Levi Fiehler
    • Cameron Pate
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • Roland St. John
    Adam Frank
    Adam Frank
    • Self - Author, 'Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth'
    Kim Stanley Robinson
    • Self - Author, Mars Trilogy
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    • Self - Director, Hayden Planetarium
    Lucianne Walkowicz
    • Self - Chair of Astrobiology, Library of Congress
    Jared Diamond
    • Self - Author, 'Collapse' and 'Guns, Germs and Steel'
    Andy Weir
    Andy Weir
    • Self - Author, 'The Martian'
    • Director
      • Stephen Cragg
    • Writers
      • Stephen Petranek
      • Ben Young Mason
      • André Bormanis
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    5mattoid-45605

    I like it but....

    This show is entertaining and I'll continue to watch it but the character development is predictable and shallow. Basically, scientists and governments are noble with nothing but good intentions. Private corporations are evil with with greedy agendas. The nations of the world cooperate in peace to achieve a "greater good". The corporation wants to ravage and destroy! Blah. Blah. Blah. Really tiresome premise. I'll continue to watch only because I'm a Sci Fi nerd. It sure won't be due to stellar acting or unpredictable writing.
    2busy2

    Couldn't wait for the Season 2 to begin - What a disappointment

    Couldn't wait for the Season 2 to begin - What a disappointment.

    The only thing missing is Trump - everything else is just life on Earth but in Space Suits.
    4richard-fieldhouse

    Really struggling to like this second season.

    We still have the talking heads - the likes of Elon Musk - from the present day to give the whole a documentary feel, but now there's also detail, for instance, of the interaction between Greenpeace and a present day drilling rig off Norway.

    I'm sure we're supposed to appreciate the parallels between the oil exploration and the private drilling company that's been introduced into the fictional drama on Mars. But as we concentrate more on Greenpeace, it really starts to get in the way of the main storyline. It also focuses attention on the areas where the realism from season one has taken a bit of a hit and political correctness has started to rear its head.

    Take, for instance, the plot line concerning water. On Mars water is always going to be scarce. The whole mission would be obsessed with the practicalities of it: purity, freezing and melting, containment, recycling, litres per person per day and so on. They would discuss the numbers. They would go to whatever reservoir they had and they would simply look at it. But not in this version. We're meant to believe in water being transported in a vast pipeline, clearly modeled on an oil pipeline in Alaska, and supposedly 25 km long.

    And that's before we get to the drama. It's hard to sympathise with the characters on Mars when the story is constantly punctuated by Newt Gingrich or Greenpeace warriors on their walkie talkies. And we're further distanced from the fictional story as quite a number of the explorers have English as a second language and their accents just aren't always good enough. Added to that, the script is fairly sparse and the dialogue not always convincing. Lingering "emotional" head shots are no doubt meant to compensate, and sometimes they do, but other times they linger a little too long in actors that aren't quite up to the job.

    In short, they needed to be fanatical about the realism, the characterisation and the plot to justify the talking heads. They just about managed it in season one, but in season two the balance has tipped the wrong way. You'd need to cut out half the earth-based documentary footage, bring in two or three really good actors and review the science to fix this. As it is, season two is only worth watching for Sci-fi aficionados. Episode 1 - 4/10. Second season - 6/10.
    1eldhuarn

    Horrible cringy show.

    Horrible cringy show. FAR from realistic or based on any actual science. Star Wars is more believeable than this trash. This show brought to you by Greenpeace and no one with any studies in actual scientific or engineering field and selectively get quotes from famous people. And why do they interview journalist and activists?? Those people are out of place and got more screen time than most of the actual scientist and engineers!
    7DopeLeGanger

    Reminded me why I REALLY hate humanity

    This episode completely made sense, so familiar. We are far from eradicating real humanity threats, who walk, breathe and live among us, right beside us. Parasites. That mentality is so old, so part of us... We are bound to fail, no matter where we go. We are quite basic mammals deep inside in the end.

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    • Goofs
      Communication between Mars and the approaching SAGA 4 spaceship, which is stated to be 32 days out, is portrayed as instantaneous. In reality there would be a delay on the order of a minute each way at the speed of light.
    • Quotes

      Hana Seung: If there's one thing Mars teaches you, it's patience.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • RadicalMedia
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