On an expedition to a mysterious moon, Sasha attempts to make first contact with a second artifact as Niko and Cas get brutally honest with each other.On an expedition to a mysterious moon, Sasha attempts to make first contact with a second artifact as Niko and Cas get brutally honest with each other.On an expedition to a mysterious moon, Sasha attempts to make first contact with a second artifact as Niko and Cas get brutally honest with each other.
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A.J. Rivera
- Bernie Martinez
- (as AJ Rivera)
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
- Oliver Sokolov
- (as Alex Ozerov)
JayR
- Zayn Petrossian
- (as JayR Tinaco)
Helen King
- Salvare
- (voice)
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Until this episode i liked this series.
Didnt we have an episode with a deadly virus before ?
Who the heck writes episodes like this one and seriously thinks that its okay to let the ppl walk around touch eat and smell things on the next best planet/moon?
Do ppl at netflix or whoever was in charge here not review the scripts and storys before they make them?
Im sick of such ploholes in newer series all over the Place.
Where are the good old well designed sci fi series at?
This Episode alone made the entire Series a joke.
After science and dialogue left the room there was barely anything holding this thing together.
But even the continuity in the show itself is gone now. Wasn't it 2 episodes ago that they encountered a alien protein that could kill them? And what's the first thing they do now? Eat stuff they find walk around without helmets on.
The team of writers behind this show are something special alright.
I am really perplexed with what is going on with this show.
Have the writers ever met a single sane, competent person in their lives? Do they really have no experience with how they behave, with what might be expected of them.
This entire show as if the cast were completely socialized by the most terrible of daytime talk shows. They have zero idea how to interact with other human beings, or how to even slightly stay on task.
Does anyone ever learn from their mistakes? Make even the most basic of efforts not to repeat them?
Who thought this was a good idea and how did they find the time to make it between their bouts of licking light sockets?
Have the writers ever met a single sane, competent person in their lives? Do they really have no experience with how they behave, with what might be expected of them.
This entire show as if the cast were completely socialized by the most terrible of daytime talk shows. They have zero idea how to interact with other human beings, or how to even slightly stay on task.
Does anyone ever learn from their mistakes? Make even the most basic of efforts not to repeat them?
Who thought this was a good idea and how did they find the time to make it between their bouts of licking light sockets?
I agree with the majority of negative reviews...I also saw a huge number of script-cuts from very well written movie titles. Not impressed with digital designs, seen better video games graphics.
Thinking is the process of perceiving and making sense of one's surroundings. Once again we find that the crew is woefully lacking in the most basic mental ability: thinking. And why might that be. Perhaps the writers themselves are lacking. That's where I put my money.
And once again the crew shows a lack of unity; of respect (for themselves and others) and basic cohesion. Again I would suggest that the writers themselves have never experienced camaraderie: of being a member of a team.
If not for the clearly substandard writers this series could have been a success.
And once again the crew shows a lack of unity; of respect (for themselves and others) and basic cohesion. Again I would suggest that the writers themselves have never experienced camaraderie: of being a member of a team.
If not for the clearly substandard writers this series could have been a success.
Did you know
- TriviaSasha states that there are "213 nations" on Earth while reciting his "first contact protocols" to the alien crystalline structure on the alien moon. (Based on conditions set by Article 1 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention, there are 206 nations as of July 2019 on Earth.)
- Soundtracks1,2,3 dayz up (feat. SOPHIE)
Written by Kim Petras, Sophie, Aaron Jennings, Dr. Luke and Aaron Joseph
Performed by Kim Petras and Sophie
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- Runtime
- 40m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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