incoherent, hardly laughable episode. worst in a while
too many revelations at once, but well, a somewhat acceptable bunch, with some questions raised how plausible it is overall.
the Navarro bit at the ending was somewhat too much blurred, and left a puzzled feeling just when the series ended. strange screenwriting there, it could have given a better last impressions if better filmed. as we watched it, we thought wtf is this last scene exactly, and why I understand what happened there, it didn't come thru as real.
this was a pretty much let down episode, somewhat nearing action movie content like Armageddon... "hey boss lemme fix that spike back into that wildly shaking deadly looking giant piece of rock that is tearing apart us, because we won't adhere emergency protocol... yeah you too come with me.."
the first two seasons were perfect, season three started in the wrong direction with full of risky engineering and no protocol. I really hope they start to get back into a more realistic plot
started out funnier than it ended up after more episodes. the jokes don't sit well enough, and the serious part is not believable evolving, no buy in. mediocre
fantastic episode. the new developments are well thought out
congrats, you've reached the final double episode. 7 long seasons and you persisted. well done!!
resistance is futile. you must watch the whole series again.
can't wait.. so moody so well photographed..
when will something actually happen in this mind trip? waiting for the punch line...
starting to wear off. unfortunately it's getting boring, too much about nothing really
astronomy.. meh ... if you don't like astronomy you're going to despise this episode
promising start, with some slowness