Across the Universe
- Episode aired Jul 25, 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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After saying goodbye to her family on Earth, Niko wakes in space to find the Salvare off course and divided loyalties among her young crew.After saying goodbye to her family on Earth, Niko wakes in space to find the Salvare off course and divided loyalties among her young crew.After saying goodbye to her family on Earth, Niko wakes in space to find the Salvare off course and divided loyalties among her young crew.
A.J. Rivera
- Bernie Martinez
- (as AJ Rivera)
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
- Oliver Sokolov
- (as Alex Ozerov)
JayR Tinaco
- Zayn Petrossian
- (as Jayr Tinaco)
Chanelle Harquail-Ivsak
- Petra Smith
- (as Chanelle Peloso)
Helen King
- Salvare
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is a reference to an interstellar radio message in which NASA transmitted the song "Across the Universe" by The Beatles in the direction of the star Polaris, located 431 light years from Earth, on February 4, 2008.
- GoofsThe technique used by Salvare to slingshot around the star makes no sense. The purpose of the sling shot maneuver is to increase the speed of your ship above your current speed using the gravity of another object. There's little point in reducing your speed to sub-light (William dropped them to sub-light before awakening Niko) so that you can sling shot to back to the +light speed you were traveling at in the first place. Not to mention the fact that the sling shot maneuver is not accomplished by getting as close to a star as you can, nor are multiple orbits around the star beneficial. While this error might be forgivable there nothing gained by using an incorrect procedure when the correct one could have them arrive at the same plot point.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Ian Yerxa: You know, Niko... were the situation reversed, I'm not sure I'd be quite as magnanimous with you.
Niko Breckinridge: No?
Ian Yerxa: No.
- Soundtracks1,2,3 dayz up (feat. SOPHIE)
Written by Kim Petras, Sophie, Aaron Jennings, Dr. Luke and Aaron Joseph
Performed by Kim Petras and Sophie
Featured review
Across the Universe (2019)
Another Life S:1 E:1
You will notice that we do not refer to any of the characters by name in this review.
The alien ship looks interesting but the design is, like, totally implausible.
To the woman reporter: Honey it is a UFO not a flying saucer.
United States Interstellar Command!
It is impossible to discern the destination of a signal transmitted over a great distance by a directional antenna. Unless, of course, the location of the receiving antenna is also known.
The design of the Salvare is also interesting but implausible.
Why are there sharp pointy things in soma tubes? And isn't there enough air in those tubes?
How does the computer holograph physically react with the star map display?
The computer interface and dialog are interesting.
Why kiss your child's hat?
So: These people on the ship don't even know each other? We get the impression that camaraderie is non-existent. There is no respect for authority, either.
The Salvare just has to make a detour. It's NBD. Lucky there are lots of stars nearby to use and they were able to make all those required billions of calculations.
Awkward?!
Hey! Let's shoot weird random noises at the alien antenna. Just because we can.
With the solar winds from Sirius A pushing the Salvare around the route they were planning to use for their detour needs to be recalculated.
Equipment breaking loose indicates a well designed ship. Yes?
What's a little man hating between crewmates? Right? And honey?
You're not making any friends.
At 0:34:15 -Uh: One Hertz a second is infrasound, idiot.
Gosh darn traitors! Mutiny should be a hanging offense!
Just how do you repair equipment without tools?
Why are there arguments about what's more important: saving the Earth or completing the mission?
Good riddance to bad rubbish. Maybe someone should put up some kind of barrier so nobody else gets hurt?
You will notice that we do not refer to any of the characters by name in this review.
The alien ship looks interesting but the design is, like, totally implausible.
To the woman reporter: Honey it is a UFO not a flying saucer.
United States Interstellar Command!
It is impossible to discern the destination of a signal transmitted over a great distance by a directional antenna. Unless, of course, the location of the receiving antenna is also known.
The design of the Salvare is also interesting but implausible.
Why are there sharp pointy things in soma tubes? And isn't there enough air in those tubes?
How does the computer holograph physically react with the star map display?
The computer interface and dialog are interesting.
Why kiss your child's hat?
So: These people on the ship don't even know each other? We get the impression that camaraderie is non-existent. There is no respect for authority, either.
The Salvare just has to make a detour. It's NBD. Lucky there are lots of stars nearby to use and they were able to make all those required billions of calculations.
Awkward?!
Hey! Let's shoot weird random noises at the alien antenna. Just because we can.
With the solar winds from Sirius A pushing the Salvare around the route they were planning to use for their detour needs to be recalculated.
Equipment breaking loose indicates a well designed ship. Yes?
What's a little man hating between crewmates? Right? And honey?
You're not making any friends.
At 0:34:15 -Uh: One Hertz a second is infrasound, idiot.
Gosh darn traitors! Mutiny should be a hanging offense!
Just how do you repair equipment without tools?
Why are there arguments about what's more important: saving the Earth or completing the mission?
Good riddance to bad rubbish. Maybe someone should put up some kind of barrier so nobody else gets hurt?
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- Mar 31, 2022
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