That's an alternate universe I can get behind.Also, the show seems to posit an alternative universe in which CBS airs high-profile new dramas and they’re not about cops or lawyers.
Don't know if it means anything, but they've listed Barry as executive producer in the credits.
It seems as though it's heading in the direction of her having been an experiment herself, without her knowledge. Going to guess they wanted to test the effects of pregnancy in zero-g.
My predicition is that it's going to be Aliens vs. AIs, with Humans just trying to survive (hence the title shifting from Extinct to Extant).
Hardcore Sci-Fi fans, hypercritical assholes - surely not, sir?Which begs the question, are we sticking with this shite because it might turn out to be good after all, or because we are hypercritical assholes who want to jeer and rail at the top of our lungs that this is crap and that we could do better?
How come the three time's I saw Swordfish, it was the edited kids version without boobs, or I blinked?
Most big stars these days are executive producers on their own shows. It usually just means they have a financial stake in the show, and presumably that they have approval over story direction.
Hmmm, good point. I still think they were maybe hoping for it to have an effect. It poses an interesting question to explore.If that were the case, though, why have it happen so near the end of her 13-month tour that she isn't showing by the time she returns to Earth? It can't have been more than a month or so before her return. So most of her pregnancy is going to happen in Earth gravity.
At this point, there's so much secrecy that I don't know what to believe. Sounds like you might be onto something, though. The thing that really puzzles me is her recordings. Nothing can be seen in them (unless the aliens have a way to make themselves invisible), and so proceeds to delete them to avoid making her look like a fool. That's my interpretation. So even if there had been footage, they wouldn't have seen anything. And I'm assuming that was a past husband that the entity took the form of.The impression I get is that the ISEA/corporation is aware that there are aliens trying to make contact, that that's what really happened with the other astronaut who's alleged to have died, and that they faked his death to cover it up, then sent Molly out to see if it would happen again.
I keep watching Under the Dome and Falling Skies for reasons I, myself, can't even fathom. So giving a show with near futuristic high tech, AIs, and potentially aliens a few episodes to draw me in won't be that difficult to accomplish.
The thing that really puzzles me is her recordings. Nothing can be seen in them (unless the aliens have a way to make themselves invisible), and so proceeds to delete them to avoid making her look like a fool. That's my interpretation. So even if there had been footage, they wouldn't have seen anything.
And I'm assuming that was a past husband that the entity took the form of.
Is the Japanese business owner a clone? A robot? Didn't get his deal.
Obviously the black guy and Berry used to have a relationship. Is he an alien?
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