Nowhere Man: Episode 03: The Incredible Derek
The Incredible Derek (the Psychic Episode) review from the Series Nowhere Man was completed by Pet Serano
The Incredible Derek (the Psychic Episode) review from the Series Nowhere Man was completed by Pet Serano
Love Conquers All..Almost, is arguably the best episode in season 1. Much like last weeks episode, Emasculating Chode, Love Conquers excelled in all areas of production. The script was fantastic, with jokes spilling out nearly every line…
This is another one of those filler episodes, entertaining enough but nothing special. Must be something about those third episodes of a production season (see I, Roommate).
Welcome back Zapp! Here he comes again to foul up even the most simple of tasks, all the while trying to get into Leela’s pants. There are some interesting sci-fi moments in ths episode.
This Tripping the Rift Transcript was taken by Ryan Bechtell
This was a pretty good episode; we got to meet the mean Ogami mercenaries. We watched the crew try to deal with the suddenly all grown up Trance.
…PUHLEASE! This was one of the stupidest, throw good beer at the T.V. kind of episodes.
It could have been a whole lot better. A whole lot more plausible. A whole lot more exciting…anyways…
This episode was too self-contained. – It wouldn’t matter what season you placed it in, it’s a filler.- Just where the heck is Rev Bem all this time?
Watch it only once, unless you want to see the cat suit girl wielding a whip over and over again. Oh no, I probably just made its ratings jump!
We saw some lovely Trance & Harper development in “Fear and Loathing in the Milky Way” and this episode will delight audiences with insight into the beautiful Beka Valentine.
Wow! What a great episode. The scenes were tight, the acting tighter, and the f/x seamless. The scenes left the usual long set up and were the quick shots needed in an action feature.
Well, I thought it was a fantastic episode except some of the story lines seemed on familiar territory but there were enough plot twists to make them acceptable.
Just like our ‘different’ versions of Rommie, the identical Rhades were well differentiated in each scene. A few nitpicks; I was surprised there was no mention of whom Sara married, or how many children she had or the steps she took to accomplish what she did.
Well, one day I would like the writers of this show to come up with plausible excuses as to how our intrepid hero gets onto planets that Andromeda can’t even get near, and I would like to see the Maru pass a safety test, I don’t think that much duct tape is legal
What a perfect ending to a great show. While it created new questions instead of answering old ones it was still really great.
I really liked this episode, it was cool to see how Harper and Beka met.
OK so this episode totally screamed Dylan filler but anyway, it wasn’t that bad. Usually episodes with clips are meant to help new viewers catch up on the show, but if this was the first or one of the first episodes I had seen I would be wondering things like, whose that purple girl….
This was a great episode. I liked the development of Rommie. It was surprising to see how naive she can be in the area of love and how young she is in her personal development
This was a killer episode; we got to see the future, which is always cool, even though the future looked pretty grim.
I think it’s really cool to sort of learn more about Trance and her abilities. It was much more interesting to see her being somewhat evil. The professor (cancer man from x-files) was terrific! It was also nice to see non humanoid aliens for once.
The visuals were stunningly layered with detail and colour in every shot. The fight scenes were superbly reminiscent of Matrix. Although the parody was there, the story was compelling and gripping. It was also refreshing to see a warship behaving like a warship.
This show was great, it was funny and sad and silly all at the same time. – For a purple girl with a long tail, Trance can be really silly sometimes.
This was an excellent episode in many respects, but most of all for its character development of the lovely Trance and the yummy Harper.