The show continues with its "Debris" of the week format. This time, the debris they recover does not make sense and the story line is starting to become ridiculous. The debris reverses aging. Why would this be needed on an alien ship, when they have suspended animation technology. Okay, maybe the people that stay awake on the ship to fly it through vast stretches of the cosmos may benefit, but this debris of the week is starting to wear thin. The actors that played the young kids were good in their roles and I liked their deliveries, especially the two young men and the writing I found quote worthy.
I did get an emotional lift when the CIA agent informed the MI6 agent of what he knew about her father. But, at the same time Norbert Butz's character's character was called into question by the MI6 agent. Well, if Norbert's character is working for the enemy, then this show really stinks in that it makes the only actor that I can relate to, the villain. There is already very little here for keeping me tuning in each week. The CIA agent says that Norbert cannot be a traitor, so there is hope.
I did get an emotional lift when the CIA agent informed the MI6 agent of what he knew about her father. But, at the same time Norbert Butz's character's character was called into question by the MI6 agent. Well, if Norbert's character is working for the enemy, then this show really stinks in that it makes the only actor that I can relate to, the villain. There is already very little here for keeping me tuning in each week. The CIA agent says that Norbert cannot be a traitor, so there is hope.