The Wounded Angel
- Episode aired Feb 21, 2024
- TV-MA
- 58m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.3K
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A disaster on board the International Space Station becomes a fight for survival.A disaster on board the International Space Station becomes a fight for survival.A disaster on board the International Space Station becomes a fight for survival.
William Catlett
- Paul Lancaster
- (as Will Catlett)
Storyline
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- TriviaWhen Jo pulls out the body of the female cosmonaut who hit the ISS, it immediately shoots off into space as if it's resuming the orbit it was originally on when it hit the station. This would not happen as the ISS absorbed all the cosmonaut's momentum when she hit it, it was absorbing that momentum that caused the damage. Now the cosmonaut's body is at complete rest compared to the station. It would not fly off into space unless something exerted some new force on it.
- GoofsThe entire volume of air in ISS would not instantly become unbreathable when the power drops. And Jo Ericsson is seen later using portable breathing gear. Retreating to the Soyuz during darkness would not be necessary.
- SoundtracksTellur
performed by Surrogate Sibling
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aaand I'm out
Checked this out because I get AppleTV+ for now so why not. And they're usually so good at sci fi. Severance and For All Mankind are two of my favorite shows.
But I had an uh-oh feeling when they lead with a sequence that implies this is going to be handy-wavy fantasy horror and not actually sci fi at all.
Then we progress to the space-based part of the story, which has danger and action reminiscent of For All Mankind, without the attention to scientifically plausible detail. Just a lot of explosions and gore with people back at Mission Control wringing their hands.
Jonathan Banks is good, as always, but the rest of the cast doesn't really leave a distinctive impression. Not for me. Bye.
But I had an uh-oh feeling when they lead with a sequence that implies this is going to be handy-wavy fantasy horror and not actually sci fi at all.
Then we progress to the space-based part of the story, which has danger and action reminiscent of For All Mankind, without the attention to scientifically plausible detail. Just a lot of explosions and gore with people back at Mission Control wringing their hands.
Jonathan Banks is good, as always, but the rest of the cast doesn't really leave a distinctive impression. Not for me. Bye.
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- nerrdrage
- Feb 21, 2024
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- Runtime58 minutes
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