They literally went to new horizons in this episode.Still trying to figure out why they call this season "New Horizons". There really isn't anything new about it.
They literally went to new horizons in this episode.Still trying to figure out why they call this season "New Horizons". There really isn't anything new about it.
I was gonna say 2001 Enterprise level CGISome seriously dodgy CG in the fight scenes, and a very 90's Trek-style obvious guy in an alien costume. Otherwise it was a fun hour that passed in a blink.
I was giving the fight scenes some slack chalking up some of the dodginess in trying to show Talla's strength. Oddly the most distracting FX for me was the door opening on the evil space station.I was gonna say 2001 Enterprise level CGI
Which character is his gf? I thought Alara was his gf/ex-gf.Seth's girlfriend still can't act to save her life.
Which character is his gf? I thought Alara was his gf/ex-gf.
Given fuel to rumors that was the reason she was "let go" in the show.
I know that many meet their partner at work but if it's the company boss ( so to speak) you're in for a world of problems. I hope McFarlane isn't an ass and abuses his show power.
I suspect that scene was filmed before she left (she had no scenes with Talla, who stayed on ship).Then why did she come back for the time altered episode(s)?
..a generic episode of Berman Trek. Static cameras, boringly composed shots, etc.
Yes exactly! I know a lot of ex-Berman Trek people work on this show behind the scenes, but it's a little concerning their CG reminded me of the Gorn in "In a Mirror, Darkly" when that was almost 20 years ago. I can't recall live action CG that bad in another modern show.I was gonna say 2001 Enterprise level CGI
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