Intergalactic Season One
SCORE: 59
Before our month of Peacock+ wrapped up I decided to watch and review
the Intergalactic Season One television show. There are eight episodes
of Intergalactic Season One. The episodes range from forty-three to
forty-seven minutes long. This is a strange science fiction universe
that might appeal to some older members of the family. I noticed some
interesting things and some odd things.
Spoilers are going to be a part of this review. The issues families can
have with Intergalactic Season One are violence, blood, bad language,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, alcohol, sex outside of marriage,
sexual deviancy and more. There are parts of Intergalactic Season One
that are definitely anti-male. There is plenty of lying within
Intergalactic Season One as well.
This police officer is framed and sent with these prisoners on this
transport to go off world. The Earth is using resources from other
planets to stay alive. There is a very heavy handed government in
Intergalactic Season One. It makes me think that smaller government is
definitely the way to go. This female police officer Ash Harper winds up
learning her father is still alive. She thought he was dead.
Candy starts in Intergalactic Season One as a drug addict that is a mule
for drugs. She winds up getting clean and becoming the doctor on the
ship. She also has this strange snake like forked tongue. Ash winds up
going native in Intergalactic Season One. Her role is to bring back Emma
Grieves, but people get killed when she calls in her police friends. Ash
switches sides and goes rogue.
Ash and this pirate start a relationship that should have kept going.
Then all of a sudden Ash and this female prisoner wind up getting
together. This really made zero sense. Emma Grieves has some strange
power. The goal for the group is to get to this planet. The finally get
there at the end of Intergalactic Season One. There are other
relationships that come together and fall apart in Intergalactic Season
One.
- Paul
Video: 55%
Audio: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Functionality: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: Motion Content Group
Developer: Moonage Pictures
Rating: ‘TV-MA’ – SEVENTEEN and OLDER ONLY {violence, coarse language}
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