I really liked this episode. I am interested in space travel (and a BIG Star Trek fan) so I figured I would enjoy it.
Random Thoughts:
It does bother me a little that they let poorly trained people go into space. Astronauts train for years to go up and others go up because they have mega bucks? Maybe that is why what happened happened.
I LOVED Ryan in every scene he was in. He was cute (loved the suit), smart and funny.
--Loved his interactions with Jesse and Walter. Walter and Ryan play well off of each other and Jesse fills the big brother, straight man role well.
--Brainstorming with Mike Travers (good to see him), writing the formula on the wall(?) which figured out the motive. It showed us that, yes Ryan is pretty intelligent.
--I laughed out load at Ryan with the saw and his "I'll be gentle" comment. Good job Jon:thumbsup:
I got a kick out of Jesse's boyish enthusiasm on being on the ship. I would have felt the same way!
Only one scene of Natalia
I liked the tag teaming in the interrogation scene; Ryan, Jesse and Frank each was involved.
Explosive Decompression of the lungs. Gross and YUCK!
Walter=Iron Belly:lol:
Jesse and Walter are sure braver than I would be going up in the ship (I could tell they were having a good time). As much as going up in a ship or a shuttle interests me on some level, I have to side with Ryan on this one: I wouldn't want to go up into anything called the "vomit comet" either. And I knew Walter was going to vomit (not that I needed to see it).
Horatio in the lab. Need to see more of that.
Found Calleigh sitting with the widow comforting her at the end was touching. Calleigh does well in this role.
All in all an A. There seemed to be quality as well as quantity for all (except Natalia
); everyone had a funny as well as serious moment. Back to the team concept:thumbsup: