Yeah, that's wrong. Evaporation causes liquid water to freeze pretty quickly. It's been tested
https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2012/08/how-would-you-die-in-outer-space.html
Yeah, that's wrong. Evaporation causes liquid water to freeze pretty quickly. It's been tested
I think you're wrong, but even if not, their body armor is different. And Isaac has a "belt buckle" thing while the other Kaylon have a little button higher up integrated into their chest pad (more where a belly button would be).
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Your skin would discolor to a pallid shade of blue.
Is this a video of someone taping the show on their tv??
As far as second-parts of 2-part episodes go, that one stuck the landing pretty good. Lots to like in that one, some surprises, some non-surprises as well. Interesting to see the development with the Krill (and I wonder if next week will focus on the enemy they have and getting Union help.)
I thought the battle scenes were a little too cluttered and messy and there's not enough variety in the look of the Union (or Krill... or Kaylon) ships to really make much out but the battle was largely "secondary" to the narrative that was happening.
I also thought Yaphit had sacrificed himself.
And, hey, no "Reset Button!" (Beyond, thin excuses to allow Isaac to stay on the Orville.)
One question: Why are the [Jefferies Tubes] there if the entry points to them are too small for anyone to fit?
I guess they "could" be the climate/ventilation system, but some behind-the-scenes info on the show suggested the "atmosphere" in the ship was actually generated by oxygen-generating organisms built into walls and bulkheads and not by any central generation and dispersal system and the sides of the shaft looked to "complicated" and covered with greebles to just be the system of vents for any atmospheric or climate control distribution. So they must be work spaces... But with tiny slotted access doors?
In the end, though, very good episode. Look forward to where it goes from here.
Oooh, a blog with no citations from a random nobody trained as a zoologist.
Was it ever a "comedy-show"?Overall, for a "comedy-show", the SF-plot has become incredibly sophisticated.
Most of this season, The Orville has pulled a .7/3 rating and share for adults 18-49.* Last week, for the first time in a while, the overnights adjusted up to .8/4.
This week, the show comes in at .8/4 in the overnights. It's a modest tick upward.
The Orville gets just about exactly average ratings for a Fox show, and it's an expensive series. It does very well in DVR ratings.
Still, the thing that most certainly gets a show cancelled on broadcast is continually falling numbers from week to week. This show is very steady.
I don't like attempting this kind of ratings analysis on shows that don't show a clear trend up or down, because it's pointless - you don't know until you know. If a show's clearly a hit or clearly in big trouble that's obviously easier to read.
Right, I forgot to mention that. Big points from me as well. How many shows / movies are really willing to go there? Can we name any?Also: I like the "pee-corner". Like, with your entire crew trapped in the shuttle-bay? That's what realistically is going to happen.
Thank you for the pictures, I see it now!I think you're wrong, but even if not, their body armor is different. And Isaac has a "belt buckle" thing while the other Kaylon have a little button higher up integrated into their chest pad (more where a belly button would be).
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