For me the music was too present, especially the first half.
Odd. I didn't notice it. Although it admittedly has to be REALLY REALLY bad for me to notice and well, I do watch "Grey's Anatomy". Grey's musical score/sound editing is so poorly done that it is often impossible to hear the dialogue. They have been known to put on the musical score, the dialogue and a voice over all at the same time - I tried closed captioning and it was still impossible to figure out what was what, because the closed captioning was struggling to choose - which to pick? The dialogue? The song? Or the voice over? Sort of hard to print out all three at once.
The best? The Wire. That show knew how to do music and score.
I'm sure we'll get more info, but I'm really curious about maintaining links to the future. How is it done?
That admittedly was the bit that both surprised and intrigued me. So they aren't completely stranded in the past? There's actually communication with the Future? And the whole bit at the end - "whoever controls the past controls the future?" So did they create a new time stream with the fracture? And are they in contact with the future in that timestream or in the other one?
I think I'm more intrigued by that then the characters. Also like you, I apparently like post-apocaplytic stories (except for Jericho and Outcasts, I've no idea why I didn't like Jericho and Outcasts. Terra Nova may go down that road too...who knows. I can be admittedly fickle when it comes to tv shows. )
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Date: 2011-09-30 04:23 pm (UTC)Odd. I didn't notice it. Although it admittedly has to be REALLY REALLY bad for me to notice and well, I do watch "Grey's Anatomy". Grey's musical score/sound editing is so poorly done that it is often impossible to hear the dialogue. They have been known to put on the musical score, the dialogue and a voice over all at the same time - I tried closed captioning and it was still impossible to figure out what was what, because the closed captioning was struggling to choose - which to pick? The dialogue? The song? Or the voice over?
Sort of hard to print out all three at once.
The best? The Wire. That show knew how to do music and score.
I'm sure we'll get more info, but I'm really curious about maintaining links to the future. How is it done?
That admittedly was the bit that both surprised and intrigued me. So they aren't completely stranded in the past? There's actually communication with the Future? And the whole bit at the end - "whoever controls the past controls the future?" So did they create a new time stream with the fracture? And are they in contact with the future in that timestream or in the other one?
I think I'm more intrigued by that then the characters. Also like you, I apparently like post-apocaplytic stories (except for Jericho and Outcasts, I've no idea why I didn't like Jericho and Outcasts. Terra Nova may go down that road too...who knows. I can be admittedly fickle when it comes to tv shows. )