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Ugoff
12-07-2005, 11:07 PM
Surprised there isnt a thread for this already. I searched for one, hope I didnt over look it. Anyway I felt this was a major snorefest. One long drawn out episode of the Outer Limits. A few interesting parts here and there but overall pretty below average.

titanfan
12-08-2005, 09:57 AM
No thread here, probably because everyone agrees. :) I was totally looking forward this from the previews, but it has definitely been slow moving and boring. Wish they just made it one or two nights and crammed a lot of action in instead of a whole drawn out mini-series.

Jared
12-09-2005, 10:24 AM
I saw part one, and it left me unable to summon up the interest to watch the rest of it.

Erkoban
12-19-2005, 01:51 PM
I'm the only one who liked it then...

the only thing that bothered me was the fact that some parts didn't seem to connect with the conclusion. It seemed to fall inbetween two ideas. Time travel and dimension-hopping. Because it's doing both, it never fully developped either, and made it something of a mess.

So our heroes wake up in an alternate reality where the Bermuda Triangle never came to be. Why do they remember? Because they were at ground zero? If that's the case, then why are they all transported to the same alternate reality?

When they experienced the shifts in reality around them, were they the only ones aware, or did the world physically change to suit that alternate reality, the scene with the Nazi's seems to suggest that people are mildly aware.

Why are the heroes so openly aware of the shifts, is it because they were in the Triangle? If that's the case, then why do they all cross over into the same dimension when they're together, and do they physically cross over? Does this mean that they dissapear from one reality and appear in another?

Is the ripple related to Space-time, displacing objects, or is it transporting objects to alternate realities? At one time it suggests that it's a fairly simple form of time-travel, the sunken ships and craft that have either aged fifty years in one day, or the craft and ships that aged one day in fifty years, but then the characters experience alternate realities...


But still, I liked it.