@darxtorn: In general, I can understand why the captain of the ship is so unpopular. It seems to me that the ship is in that state only because of his fault...
@Raidan: it seems to be more of a joke about Star Trek - there's always something breaking and going wrong in every mission, the torpedoes are from the same place.
@TheMargo: Burning consoles is straight out of classic star Trek, again the recognizable types of Picard, Troy and Worf. Well, the melody when showing the ship is legally distinct star trek theme.
I have a question for those who know or have been watching carefully. It's already become very interesting. His father is definitely dead, he threw him into space, and his mother!? Is she still a diva!?
The story of the fall of Wiltrum. Cool it. It was beautifully served. There's no sympathy. But the fact that they reveal the motivation of all parties is great. Still, I was expecting a more extended arch with a ghost rider, it was described in the comments earlier) I hope he won't be somewhere in the background in the frame)
The best series so far, which expands the ent of the comic and glues together the omission that was in the comics. It was really good + they showed friendship with Alain. And in general, they continue to coolly reveal the character of Nolan.
It was a very good episode, they showed Nolan's past and how almost all the Wiltrumites died, it was even a bit pathetic, in general it was cool, and Alain himself is a cool Persian, one of the interesting ones.
A powerful series, starting with a young Nolan to goosebumps. And the end makes us realize how hard it is for Nolan to actually accept the "positive" side, no matter how much he convinces himself of the correctness of opposing the Wiltrumites, he is still one of them and was raised in their culture and environment. And of course, the whole series about Nolan is like a gift.
I liked the series, especially the revelation of the creator of the virus. But the moment on the lizard planet and how the sun was covered by a ship to freeze them is just a cringe.
@deepressure: That's right, according to this logic, every night is accompanied by a complete freeze. 😁 Although it is possible that they have absolutely no clouds, the weather is always clear, the planet is turned on one side to the sun, so the planet maintains a habitable temperature. But again, with any eclipse, everything freezes in seconds.
It's a fucking series. Nolan's parents were never shown at all, so it was interesting to look at their relationship.
How easily the virus mowed them down. Millions and billions of corpses. And why is that? Because you may be a cool conquering race, but medicine is at zero (you live by the right of the strongest and rely on regeneration) and science is at zero. So they naturally raked in.
There are so many Wiltrumite weaknesses. After this episode, they don't seem like fierce friends at all. And before, even one Wiltrumite seemed to be really invulnerable. It's a pity that our heroes didn't cross paths with the War Beast, I always get high from the episodes where he appears.
@Prime_Voyager: It reminded me of the angels from Supernatural, where at first Castiel seemed like a brute who couldn't be defeated, and then they became a frivolous threat, like a little stronger than demons, and that's it.
So I'm watching the dubbed version from Dragon Money, I didn't like something, so I switch to the original and watch the episode from the beginning. So DM just had a melody there, but in the original, it turns out, there was a whole song! And you know what? Without words, it's even better!) I recommend comparing it just for the pleasure of the sensations.
It's a really cool and exciting episode. Oh, this potential of the Wiltrumites is being turned into a creative channel. I didn't understand what kind of Freddie Mercury their regent was.
Someone repeated the joke about Allan's sex too many times, although, on the other hand, it makes sense for the viewer to get tired of it as well as Nolan.
The series is cool, I really liked Nolan's backstory and how they focused here on his difficult feelings in many ways, while never removing the guilt from the Wiltrumites and Nolan.
Last season, when Mark traveled to the future and killed an Immortal there, the Immortal mentioned that Mark had contracted some kind of disease, which made him very weak. As I understand it, it's about this virus, and Mark will get infected with it sooner or later.
Well, they finally got out of their teenage problems and showed me something interesting, otherwise I was already getting disappointed. Now the Veltrumites are not caricatured omnipotent, but simply destroy everything that may be dangerous to them. Both the story and the comedy turned out to be excellent. The best episode in a long time.
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56It seems to me that the ship is in that state only because of his fault...
Don't miss the post-credits scene again, which is a direct sequel to the series.
After the prehistory, it was really a bit of a pity for these Wiltrumites.
When I saw Nolon at the age of 18, I thought this is an alternate universe and this is Mark
I have a question for those who know or have been watching carefully.
It's already become very interesting.
His father is definitely dead, he threw him into space, and his mother!? Is she still a diva!?
In comics like Father and Mother, Omni-Man didn't exist at all. And other family ties are a spoiler.
There's no sympathy. But the fact that they reveal the motivation of all parties is great.
Still, I was expecting a more extended arch with a ghost rider, it was described in the comments earlier) I hope he won't be somewhere in the background in the frame)
Although it is possible that they have absolutely no clouds, the weather is always clear, the planet is turned on one side to the sun, so the planet maintains a habitable temperature. But again, with any eclipse, everything freezes in seconds.
How easily the virus mowed them down. Millions and billions of corpses. And why is that? Because you may be a cool conquering race, but medicine is at zero (you live by the right of the strongest and rely on regeneration) and science is at zero. So they naturally raked in.
It reminded me of the angels from Supernatural, where at first Castiel seemed like a brute who couldn't be defeated, and then they became a frivolous threat, like a little stronger than demons, and that's it.
I recommend comparing it just for the pleasure of the sensations.
I didn't understand what kind of Freddie Mercury their regent was.
But I wish there were a lot of them)
The series is cool, I really liked Nolan's backstory and how they focused here on his difficult feelings in many ways, while never removing the guilt from the Wiltrumites and Nolan.
They feed the fans)))
The flight of a series of tramways on the ship was arranged😂
Both the story and the comedy turned out to be excellent. The best episode in a long time.