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(48,061 posts)
Mon Dec 27, 2021, 11:53 AM Dec 2021

The Silent Sea on Netflix. It's a yes.


It worked for me watching it without much research and preparation, but afterwards I did check a review to see if my first impressions matched with the critics. The worst thing you'll hear is that it's about a dozen sci fi plots put in one. I might agree with that, but this one does win over, because it has a beating heart.

I am hoping for a season two, because there is potential, but I don't think it's written yet, because season one was based on a short story.

And for those who have seen it, I have a spoiler question to ask at the bottom of the post. When you answer, mark Spoiler on the header of your answer.

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The source of the enormous amount of water that flooded the station is still a mystery to me. Researching the net, the theory is that the plants kept the flooding in check, but the death of one, just one astronaut, set everything in motion. And, theoretically, when the evil astronaut meddled with the air vents, it sucked all the water from the basement, which was there from the death of all the scientist who were exposed to the virus five years earlier. Does anyone have a better explanation?
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