Pad'ar

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Earth: Final Conflict: Season Three: Pad'ar

Summary: Liam (Robert Leeshock) and Renee (Jayne Heitmeyer) discover Zo'or (Anita La Selva) and Sandoval's (Von Flores) plan to create perfect soldiers out of bio-surrogates to fight the Jaridians.
By Amos on Thursday, November 25, 1999 - 8:47 pm:

The name has been changed but I don't have access to the new title from home. Anyway, being back at home I got to see this one earily.

It was Ok. Lots of skin and action for November Sweeps but a good plot if the opening flashbacks hadn't given the end away.


By Keith Alan Morgan on Saturday, November 27, 1999 - 6:47 pm:

Why are games in SF TV shows so unlikely to be real games? Is it because the writer doesn't want to take a chance on it becoming popular and missing out on the money that the production company would make off it?

I guess Howard Chaykin is a fan of Blakes 7. The jackpacks sound like a device used in the B7 episode Death-Watch.

Renee says that she diverts the money to the Resistance. There still is a Resistance after the events of Thicker Than Blood?

Why are Zo'or & Sandoval having this conversation about the real purpose of padar in a public place?

Doesn't Auger change his shirt from day to day? He wore the 'time' shirt while watching the first match, but at least a day later he's wearing the same shirt.

Liam sure got that medical info easily.

Amazing that after 60 plus years that Crash Baxter raygun is still in good shape. She didn't even have it in any protective container.


By NSetzer (Nsetzer) on Sunday, November 28, 1999 - 8:13 am:

Pa'dar is the title in case you still can't access it.

I think the view of the game from the side looked rather odd.

Did this episode really end? I thought that there would be something more, perhaps something along the lines of the "resistance" (ie Liam and Renee) exposing Pa'dar for what it is.


By KAM on Sunday, November 28, 1999 - 6:11 pm:

The 'globe' seemed to look smaller from the outside than than it did inside. (Time Lord technology?)


By G'var on Monday, November 29, 1999 - 8:28 pm:

ffrom what I understood the army came clean about their true purpose anyway.
Ie look at the commercial over liam's shoulder in the end of the episode.
sorta makes the resistence's discoveries rather useless.
I wonder about the status of the resistence as well. Also
it seems the talons are getting rather bold with zo'or in charge
so it may not matter about the public place. Anyone disagrees they vanish
and there is no problem. Or to look at what our government (USA) is
doing: Keep the public fat dumb and happy and they'll do whatever you want.
Or so they hope.


By a1215401734209 on Monday, July 07, 2008 - 5:42 am:

good 1215401734209


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