Macgee : Hope this is better than the recent doctor seasons..... Tonight!!!
AnimeWorld?2 : Funny episode, and did not expect foul language to be used in this Korean episode, somethi...
Joao : No subtitles.
FillipW : really ?
Twixtid : So this is supposedly set a decade before TOS, yet somehow their technology is lightyears ...
AnHistoricPigeon : I could not interfere, by virtue of the Primewire Prime Directive, but when you mentioned ...
Twixtid : I heard some people complain that they felt like Enterprise felt "dated" in comparison to ...
Wizzdom : You have summarized my entire experience with this series. It gets worse, if you can belie...
Toonaholic : Let us reward Gannicus with boobies, wine, freedom... and boobies!
I wasn’t too sure to start with myself as the ghost characters imo seem to be a little too stupid, or maybe it just doesn’t come off as naturally as the same style does in other series. However, I think by then end of the season they’ve got into the swing of it and it picks up enough that I’ll watch the next season. Tbh wasn’t a fan of the US one for the first episode or two and now it’s probably my fav.
One thing though that I’m a bit iffy on is how for this series a lot of the ghosts seem to have ‘died’ over something like a 150 year period. Means you don’t get quite the breadth of differing periods that you do in the UK and US versions.
Colonial Australia is 250 years old. I don’t think the series will include ghosts of First Nations descent due to the cultural beliefs of the First Nations people, who believe that depicting spirits of the deceased disturbs them in the afterlife/journey to. If Gideon knew Captain Cook, he’d be the oldest, dying around 250years ago, then the Convicts.