We Weren't Supposed to Be Awake
- Episode aired Feb 22, 2023
- 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
339
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When their psyches are put to the test by hallucinations, the crew must race to find the cause.When their psyches are put to the test by hallucinations, the crew must race to find the cause.When their psyches are put to the test by hallucinations, the crew must race to find the cause.
Stacey Read
- Alicia Nevins
- (as Stacey Michelle Read)
Dominik Cicak
- Harris Beckner
- (as Dominik Čičak)
Steven William Moore
- William Mulcahy
- (as Steven Moore)
Tamara Radovanovic
- Jelena Griff
- (as Tamara Radovanović)
Milos Vojnovic
- Sasha Novak
- (as Miloš Cvetković)
Tanasije Cakic
- Florian Rupnik
- (as Tanasije Ćakić)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGarnet said that her genetic profile was hybridized with that of a tardigrade (Recombinant DNA technology used to create a transgenic clone) . Tardigrades, also known as the water bear, or moss piglets, are a phylum of small invertebrates or microscopic animals, which can survive in many extreme conditions, such near absolute zero ( -273 degrees Celsius) as well as powerful radiation and the vacuum of space. They were first described by the German pastor J.A.E. Goeze in 1773 and given the name Tardigrada, meaning "slow stepper". The tardigrade lineage is ancient. "Tardigrade microfossils are reported from the Early Cambrian to the Early Cretaceous, 520 million to 100 million years ago". As of the time of this writing, there are 1,250 different species of tardigrade. In times of crisis, a tardigrade can enter into a form of hibernation called cryptobiosis, in which metabolic activities come to a reversible standstill. It is truly a death-like state; most organisms die by a cessation of metabolism. Several types of cryptobiosis exist, the most common include: anhydrobiosis (lack of water); cryobiosis (low temperature); osmobiosis (increased solute concentration, such as salt water); anoxybiosis (lack of oxygen). In more arid conditions, Tardigrades can survive dry periods by curling up into a little ball called a tun, losing only three percent of water. It has been theorized it can be woken up from a dormancy period of 30 or 40 years, and it could survive the 4.37-light year trip to Alpha Centauri (and then longer, if they presumably landed on a friendly exoplanet).
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J.J. Abrams' magic box?
So far it is a mediocre show. There is absolutely nothing new that you have not seen before any other standard and ordinary science-fiction shows or movies.
This very episode reminded me of a Japanese animated movie called "There were 11!". If you have the chance go ahead and watch it.
Photography is so mundane, by the way, you should get some coffee every now and then watching this show.
Cast is fairly adequate, but I believe they were given strict directions, no much improvisation or character differences among them. Characters suffer from Disney politics. You know what I mean.
The VFX, to be polite, should have been designed and rendered much longer.
But the greatest red flag for me is "J. J. Abrams' Magic box": every episode we are given some info, but at the end we are given new secrets to be revealed in the next one.
This very episode reminded me of a Japanese animated movie called "There were 11!". If you have the chance go ahead and watch it.
Photography is so mundane, by the way, you should get some coffee every now and then watching this show.
Cast is fairly adequate, but I believe they were given strict directions, no much improvisation or character differences among them. Characters suffer from Disney politics. You know what I mean.
The VFX, to be polite, should have been designed and rendered much longer.
But the greatest red flag for me is "J. J. Abrams' Magic box": every episode we are given some info, but at the end we are given new secrets to be revealed in the next one.
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- nakrugt
- Dec 22, 2023
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
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