The funny part is Doc, Murphy, Addy, 10K and Citizen Z all had OOB experiences. It was tastefully done and fed us new info on all of them without bogging the episode down.
Im still catching up. on season 1.
The funny part is Doc, Murphy, Addy, 10K and Citizen Z all had OOB experiences. It was tastefully done and fed us new info on all of them without bogging the episode down.
The funny part is Doc, Murphy, Addy, 10K and Citizen Z all had OOB experiences. It was tastefully done and fed us new info on all of them without bogging the episode down.
The Cosmonaut was indeed a hallucination. The point was Citizen Z was suffering from a touch of isolation dementia.
Interesting also in that I liked the episode where it all turns out to be Addy's dreams better than anyone here. I guess I like that plot device.
On the humor, they are not going to turn it that much down as it is an intentional element of the show. And I for one like the generous sprinkling of gags.
The Cosmonaut was indeed a hallucination. The point was Citizen Z was suffering from a touch of isolation dementia.
Interesting also in that I liked the episode where it all turns out to be Addy's dreams better than anyone here. I guess I like that plot device.
On the humor, they are not going to turn it that much down as it is an intentional element of the show. And I for one like the generous sprinkling of gags.
Actually that one I didn't care for so much. I can deal with a short dream sequence but the entire episode was a time loop/dream sequence. To me it seemed like a filler episode. I'd much rather they took the budget for filler episodes and put it towards episodes that advance the story for all the characters.
Incidentally, I suspect I'm not the only one who didn't care for the Mack/Addy story line as proven by the fact that they truncated the Addy female encampment story line and then Mack quickly got munched. I think the writers originally thought the pair would be more appealing than they turned out to be. They were rather boring and the writers had to do some quick fixing for season 2. So they decided to axe Mack and bring in the new guy. This is all just speculation by me though so take it for what it's worth.
The Cosmonaut was indeed a hallucination. The point was Citizen Z was suffering from a touch of isolation dementia.
Interesting also in that I liked the episode where it all turns out to be Addy's dreams better than anyone here. I guess I like that plot device.
On the humor, they are not going to turn it that much down as it is an intentional element of the show. And I for one like the generous sprinkling of gags.
Actually that one I didn't care for so much. I can deal with a short dream sequence but the entire episode was a time loop/dream sequence. To me it seemed like a filler episode. I'd much rather they took the budget for filler episodes and put it towards episodes that advance the story for all the characters.
It was a mix of oxygen deprivation and isolation dementia. Fortunately he snapped out of it in time.Oxygen deprivation is one thing, but Citizen Z went through the getting drunk with the Cosmonaut thing, playing games and riding around in the cart. Why all that? It was filler. The oxygen reclamation system malfunctioned, and needed to be fixed. Why did they get all Outer Limits with it? I do not want them to make this show so that when things happen, you are not sure of they are real or dreamed up.
It was a mix of oxygen deprivation and isolation dementia. Fortunately he snapped out of it in time.
I don't think it's filler. I think they are running two developing stories parallel to each other. One is the group and Murphy and the second is Citizen Z trying to help them while also surviving alone and isolated.
The oxygen reclamation system malfunction and needed to be reactivated. It took an ENTIRE EPISODE to do that, and a whole lot of WTH? in between. It was interesting for a few minutes, but when the episode was over I was eye rolling. "Oh, so it was a hallucination, okay *eyeroll*"
Cassandra was turned by Murphy in the Season One finale. She was dying from blood poisoning from an infected wound and he bit her. So she has some of his properties (like still being sentient).
Knowing these writers, they may never have had any long term plans for anyone except Murphy because his condition is driving the current storyline.
By the way, did you also dislike the episode in TNG where they did this exact thing (with Riker - TNG Frame of Mind)?