Andromeda: S01E14: Forced Perspective
Not the same funny mind-boggling yarn of the previous week, but there were a few nice moments with Trance, Beka and Tyr.
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Not the same funny mind-boggling yarn of the previous week, but there were a few nice moments with Trance, Beka and Tyr.
Read moreThis final episode of the current run (at least in the UK), was tightly written and well acted (especially by Keith Hamilton Cobb), the Nietzschean seemed almost human.
Read moreThis 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.
Read moreThis was a whoppingly good episode. There wasn’t much in the way of mind shattering computer graphics, and to be honest, seeing the Magog (who to me, look like vicious monkeys) always makes me laugh. But the actual story was thought provoking and powerful.
Read moreThis was an excellent episode in many respects, but most of all for its character development of the lovely Trance and the yummy Harper.
Read moreThis show was great, and not so great. It was great to see Andromeda back after such a long wait, and not so great if you watched the episode again. I watched it again…..
Read moreAnother cracker! And we were left without a shadow of a doubt that the Captain of the Pax Magellan had, at least once, bonked his own computer!
Read moreThis episode was another cracker (and a screamer!). It was well written and well directed, but by far the most praise should go to Gordon Michael Woolvett for his immaculate performance as Harper.
Read moreRev Bem is Andromeda’s resident scientist, sociologist and linguist.
Read moreThis was Beka Valentine’s show, but far too much emphasis was placed on her brother. There is a LOT more to Beka, she is a skillful and adept communicator, a successful Captain in her own right.
Read moreHe’s supposed to be a sort of ships caretaker and ‘fix-it’ man, but lets face it, Harper is the closest thing that Andromeda has to a Ships Engineer.
Read moreA cool story as sci fi love stories go, and some pretty hairy-scary science.
Read moreThere is a myriad of high tech gadgetry and special stuff on-board the Andromeda. They are all fun!
Read moreOn a prison planet and Dylan is introduced to the warden, a humourless geezer who looked like a cross between Uncle Fester and Herman Munster
Read moreThe Systems Commonwealth was 10,000 years old and had 1,247,000 member worlds before the Nietzscheans ended it with the war.
Read moreAnd about time! Finally, an episode that shows off Beka’s talents (and I’m not just talking about her boxer shorts).
Read moreSelf conscious, arrogant, and a complete jerks (with everyone except other Nietzschean’s).
Read moreThe Magog are simply wonderful! They are one of those races that you tend to like despite knowing that they are pathologically closer to being Devils than anything you’ve ever seen or heard of.
Read moreI’m afraid I don’t have much information on this Andromeda culture yet – other than the fact that they are a bunch of bastards!
Read moreThe Than are an insectoid race with different coloured skin depending on their designation in society. The green coloured ones are the engineers and scientists. Yellow or brownish coloured are the Than workers and the red ones are, of course the warriors.
Read moreThe Perseids were the first aliens to contact Humans without getting dressed up in green costumes and shouting iggy iggy. They actually look like humans mostly except for a bony face and black eyes.
Read moreVedrans were the founding members of the Systems Commonwealth and one of the most ancient and intellectual races in the three galaxies.
Read moreFirst Episode! Like most other Cult TV Sci Fi shows, Andromeda has it all, exotic spaceships, sexy lead characters and a gripping story always on the borders of plausibility.
Read moreI listened to the opening theme tune (Lifeson of Rush wrote and recorded it, my expectation rose again. I sat back, took a sip of beer from the can and let the show wash over me – All was right with the world.
Read moreContrary to popular opinion – and believe me, I can argue the point with any idiot, this show was great, the acting was sharp (especially Chris Lovic) and the story held our attention throughout.
Read moreI thought that this episode was the best yet. It had lots of grit, some clever banter, cool and sexy spaceships, impressive green missiles and of course a lovely shot of Beka’s bum.
Read moreThe slightly dizzy Trance Gemini is played superbly by the venerable Laura Bertram.
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