I liked the plot of Gaal and Salvor the best, it was quite exciting when they were chased by the mining machines, and earlier when Gaal and Hari went to the Mines of Moria (I couldn't resist a Tolkien reference).

The place where Poly and his disciple find the guy Hober Mallow brings to mind Star Wars, especially the Forcer ladies who resemble the women from Darth Vader's army. And when Bel Riose goes into the ship as its general, it had some Star Trek feel, it would be nice to watch adventures of a crew of a spaceship again. Though I guess the subplot with Bel's husband felt an unnecessary addition to include some LGBT agenda, which is a sad thing in today's shows and movies, when these things are forced into the story whether they are needed for the plot or not. Bel's partner was his pressure point the Empire could force him into obedience so this could have been a woman as well and not necessarily a male partner.

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@ladysherlockian wow, what an ignorant,arrogant and sexist comment. So you’re saying the sex of his partner is irrelevant but you’re also having issues with a male partner? Why? If it’s irrelevant why make a deal out of it? It wasn’t forced. It’s just a partner. Making it a female partner would have been unnecessary too. What a hypocrite comment….

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