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Panic! At The Tesco posted:I thought the red light was just part of Gordo going space-crazy, though I haven't seen that season in a while so could be wrong. I seem to recall that they focused on the light after Gordo left the moon to show that he wasn't hallucinating it.
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I think it was just a general "the soviets are watching" thing.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 21:39 |
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Finally caught up to the series and thread this season and I am not happy how the Soviets are portrayed, and I live in a tiny country next to Russia. Like the regime did awful poo poo constantly and there's too much apologism about it, but I'd like to see a human side of the soviets too. I mean it's an American series so they're not gonna bother with portraying the soviet space program in similar detail as the US, but everything about the USSR feels lazy and stereotyped to hell. Also talking of Ipods and electronics being visible ahead of their time a Lenovo Thinkpad laptop bothered me in the space shuttle. Would that IBM deal been allowed to go through and exactly what is the role of China in this alternative world? Guessing pretty much the same as ours? I know it's hard to prop around a show like this, though. edit: and yeah I know ThinkPads are being used in the ISS and the space program in general Dessel fucked around with this message at 21:52 on Aug 9, 2022 |
# ? Aug 9, 2022 21:48 |
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I'm happy they finally got their characters saying "Roger" instead of "Copy". On set, when someone tells you something over the walkie, you acknowledge with "copy", even though the military/NASA way is to say "roger" and if you're another person listening in who needs to hear it, you'll say "copy". TV writers just write in everybody saying copy because they are so used to hearing the crew on set say it.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 22:30 |
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Finished S2. Didn't like the majority of the season, but that final episode was pretty excellent on a pure entertainment level. I kind of knew Gordo wasn't making it out of S2 due to looking at the IMDB page early on and seeing his episode count, but I didn't catch that Tracy was also dying at that point. Gordo's arc in S2 was the best part of the season for me, I really sympathised with him and was even rooting for he and Tracy to get back together. The interpersonal drama on this show is usually it's weakest element, but they tied it in to the space stuff here and managed to land a good story. I didn't quite tear up but I was close when it became clear Gordo and Tracy weren't making it back inside on time. Also Sergei being revealed to be working Margo as an asset was deflating. I actually like those two together. It was unclear whether Sergei has always been working her, and whether he does have feelings, but regardless it's a bummer. Dessel posted:Finally caught up to the series and thread this season and I am not happy how the Soviets are portrayed, and I live in a tiny country next to Russia. Like the regime did awful poo poo constantly and there's too much apologism about it, but I'd like to see a human side of the soviets too. I mean it's an American series so they're not gonna bother with portraying the soviet space program in similar detail as the US, but everything about the USSR feels lazy and stereotyped to hell. Yeah, I'd say the portrayal of the US and the USSR in this is pretty pathetic. I'm just turning my head off to that part of it now, it's a B show, but in the first few episodes I thought they were going to go a smarter way with this by having USSR put a woman on the moon first - maybe recognising that both of these juggernauts were capable of good and bad things, taking a wider view of what might be possible - But nah, it's credulous american jingoism. Anything good that happens, the US has to initiate. There's almost no perspective of the other side, and the little that is there, is cliched crap - cosmonauts being desperate for a good ole USA hamborger. of course he'd want to defect, you ever tried russian food? i laugh a lot watching this show, but not for the reasons they're hoping. Reagan's presence in S2 felt like a parody sometimes, too. I get that his actual politics aren't really in the show's remit but there's just no awareness of it at all, all we get is him talking on the phone exactly like he's giving a stump speech. Nobody even rolls their eyes or anything. It feels a lot like the show's idea of humanity coming together is the world just giving in and accepting that americans are the good guys, okay? so it's a different, and worse, show than i thought it was in s1. looking forward to s3 shenanigans though. molly is still my favourite, i was glad she was in all of S2, kept worrying they were going to kill her off. apparently she's not in s3 much, but at least she's gonna be there. roomtone fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Aug 9, 2022 |
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Desk Lamp posted:I think it was just a general "the soviets are watching" thing. Yeah, what the red light itself was isn't important. It was just part of a Soviet monitoring post, or on one of their suits, or a rover, or anything like that. It was followed up on when Ed found the monitoring equipment and cosmonaut at the dig site.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:10 |
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when it first happened i thought it was going to be aliens, but not revealed as aliens until season 4 or something.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:12 |
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roomtone posted:Also Sergei being revealed to be working Margo as an asset was deflating. I actually like those two together. It was unclear whether Sergei has always been working her, and whether he does have feelings, but regardless it's a bummer. The part that was harder to believe is that the CIA or FBI wouldn't similarly be monitoring Margo very closely.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:19 |
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yeah he did look bummed out after the call, it's just that i haven't seen s3 yet so i don't know if he'd been planted to do that from the start or if it was something his superiors used once it became clear they were hitting it off. i guess i'll find out soon enough.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:22 |
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tokin opposition posted:The entire space race bullshit was stupid dick measuring that got like four people killed, no sure why you think the stupidest guy with the biggest dick doesn't win in a dick measuring contest. The idiot driving a qaud bike through the finishing line at a marathon is not the winner of the marathon, nor has he accomplished anything noteworthy. It's just some idiot on a quad bike.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:25 |
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GABA ghoul posted:The idiot driving a qaud bike through the finishing line at a marathon is not the winner of the marathon, nor has he accomplished anything noteworthy. It's just some idiot on a quad bike. I shall defer to your lived experience as a dipshit
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 00:10 |
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This show rubber bands between super compelling and depressingly boring like nothing else I've ever seen, gently caress.
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 21:12 |
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I thought they actually made Americans look like bloodthirsty idiots [E: or at least happy to interpret everything in the worst way possible] in S2, it seemed pretty unambiguous since the response was immediately to send space marines. They just didn't go anywhere or develop the moral ambiguity further. And yet every time I say it, I get a 6er. mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Aug 10, 2022 |
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Tighclops posted:This show rubber bands between super compelling and depressingly boring like nothing else I've ever seen, gently caress. My wife and I have referred to the show as Depressing Space Dads so much that the real name sometimes escapes me. Not sure what we're going to do when the last Space Dad eats it.
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fischtick posted:My wife and I have referred to the show as Depressing Space Dads so much that the real name sometimes escapes me. Not sure what we're going to do when the last Space Dad eats it. You should watch the reboot Battlestar Galactica for the best Space Dad (singular), and then DS9 for the best Space Dads (multiple).
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 23:31 |
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irl, they absolutely would have aborted the mars baby as soon as they found out about it
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 02:51 |
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I’d be highly amused if this caught on outside this thread and starting causing probes…because of the implication.
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latinotwink1997 posted:I’d be highly amused if this caught on outside this thread and starting causing probes…because of the implication. The gently caress are you talking about
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 17:54 |
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Yea i'm lost. Are you implying Biden is gay? That the actress is gay (she is, and I believe just got engaged)? And the "because of the implication" quote from IASIP has completely thrown me for a loop.
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 19:09 |
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I think people used to get probed for just posting "im gay" as a reply in threads.
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 19:15 |
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im gay and probing me for saying so is a hate crime
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 19:21 |
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tokin opposition posted:im gay and probing me for saying so is a hate crime Ain't no right to shitpost in the bill'o'rights, commie-rad
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 19:26 |
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the show mostly portrays the Soviets as either inscrutable aliens or cartoon villains, with the occasional rare humanizing moments treated as unusual and noteworthy exceptions to the norm, and even those usually being subverted in some way later. I don't know if I mind, though, because from what we do get in the show, I don't know if I'd trust the writers to actually handle a non-American perspective on events in a way that doesn't suck rear end. Giving us nothing at least leaves some room for the imagination. The stupidest part so far, to me, is still the guy immediately wanting to defect to the people who just shot him and burned his coworker alive in front of him for no reason. I get that defections happened - on both sides, including the occasional rare un-defection where a defector went back - but 'I am ready to entrust my life to the bloodthirsty morons who just committed murder on someone I presumably know very well, and tried to do the same to me' stretches plausibility past its breaking point. It does make the Soviet response make sense, because if the other side said 'yeah we killed one of your guys and the other one wants to defect, we're keeping him, bye', I would absolutely not believe them for a second and would assume they were just kidnapping the guy.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 00:28 |
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Finale up. Watching the recap I fully expect next season to open with Karen Baldwin somehow becoming Queen of Earth.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 02:06 |
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I heard Push It to the Limit in my mind the SECOND I saw that. Thanks ytmnd.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 02:35 |
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I'm 2min in and already laughing, that was the shot of the step on mars from the end of season 2! My man was first!
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 02:46 |
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This opening reminds me of one of the best episodes of LOST yet the episode shares a name with the consensus worst episode.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 02:52 |
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muscles like this! posted:Finale up. Watching the recap I fully expect next season to open with Karen Baldwin somehow becoming Queen of Earth. that aged poorly.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 03:14 |
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a time skip to 2003 with no hints of how the Mars mission ended and what’s going on with space programs outside of Margo in the USSR. Excited for next season.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 03:46 |
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Didn't expect them to go that hard with the Jimmy subplot, I guess they had to get their OKC parallel in. Mars prison seems kind of a poo poo call, I mean everyone hates Danny but solitude? Still miss the concept of the tease from last season that was a great "oh poo poo!"
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:04 |
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Well, that's a loving ending. I went from "ok this poo poo is getting predictable" too: "wait, what".
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:05 |
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That was a fun season finale, although not nearly as good as the season 2 finale. They did just kind of end everything without any resolution whatsoever, and then did an 8 year time jump. Could have been handled better.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:10 |
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I'm really surprised Ed survived. That seemed like a perfect time to write him out.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:12 |
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So what do we think Danny is going to do with Chekhov’s literal gun?
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:16 |
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Space solitary seems kind of harsh for Danny, as a big a shitbag as he is. And unfortunately, we have another season of wondering when he'll blurt out "Ed, it was me. I hosed Karen." My first thought when I saw the 2003 time skip and heard Radiohead was "wow, they're almost caught up to us" for just a second before I realized that I'm old as gently caress and 2003 was basically 20 years ago.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:18 |
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1) Russia presumably exfiltrated Margo, so she's presumed to have died in the bombing. LOL that Molly is the one who gets the building named after her despite Margo being the one who really grew the organization. A nod back to the whole Gene Krantz only getting a plaque and a moment of silence when he died. 2) It sucks that they did the whole "catching Kelly" off screen. I would have loved to see a few more reactions to North Korea winning the Mars race. I suppose they didn't want to commit to any reactions in case they change their minds for Season 4.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:22 |
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ShowTime posted:Well, that's a loving ending. I went from "ok this poo poo is getting predictable" too: "wait, what". Yeah this. I thought it was weird early on in the season that Jimmy's friends big score was just taking his parents statue. It all clicked once they showed they were armed outside of JSC. Also I didn't realize Molly had died till the newspaper scene but in retrospect, that was a great send off for her character. She owned. Though sad this likely means no more Wayne and his Gooballs. Margot being alive in the Soviet Union was also a shocker. Also
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:33 |
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xerxus posted:I would have loved to see a few more reactions to North Korea winning the Mars race. I suppose they didn't want to commit to any reactions in case they change their minds for Season 4. It would probably be a military parade with huge crowds in North Korea and everywhere else in the world people would say "Holy poo poo, that's crazy" around the water cooler and go on with their day.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 04:36 |
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What a crazy episode. I realized that they can't kill off Ed, because he's the only one who speaks any Korean. I guess they were kind of done with Molly, and that was a great send off for her. Saving people in 0 visibility after a disaster is a great way for her to go. I feel like Karen didn't need to die, she was still alive when Jimmy found her, they could have left that a bit more ambiguous. Unless they did, and the "i'm sorry" was about Karen being exploded, not killed. Also, loving el oh el and Danny being loving marooned on Mars in the soyuz capsule the Korean guy was stinking up with his empty cans. Like I get that he killed a bunch of people, but that's just going to drive him crazy. At least leave him at the NASA base or something. Can't wait for the next season. I wonder what 2003 will bring. Lame that Margo got disappeared to Russia. She should have stuck it out and tried to explain herself.
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A wild guess at what happens next season life is discovered on Europa.
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