Rondel Reynoldson

Rondel Reynoldson

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    • Chris 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      It's hard to comment on this drama, but it's really boring

      Speaking of aliens, I have to mention the famous series "The X-Files" in the history of American TV shows. Let's see how the first seasons of Ep1 and Ep2 were filmed: Scully joined X-files, and Mulder investigated the death of high school students, and then Investigating the mysterious...

    • Briana 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      Scifi Mini drama light

      Scifi Mini drama shallow

      □ len calvin

        Scifi channel releases several minis every year, I have watched or will watch it myself, and in recent years, I have done some light.

      2002- Taken / Hijacking 2003- Battlestar
      Galactica / Battlestar Galactica
      2004- Legend of Earthsea / Legend of Earthsea Dark...

    • Oliver 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      Spielberg-produced miniseries, 10 episodes, each by a different director. The earliest I remember watching the trailer on TV, this kind of alien theme is still more attractive to me. I just looked for it recently, but I found that it was not my thing at all. Except for the first episode, I could barely watch it, and then I basically swallowed it whole. This kind of movie sci-fi is just a selling point, but not the point. It seems that I am still not suitable for watching dramas, even 10 episodes is too procrastinating.

    • Libbie 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      Unfortunately, there are not many sources and it is difficult to promote.

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    • Charlie Keys: You got a nice move to the post. That kid yesterday thought he could get one past you, but you were right there.

      Allison Clarke: What I do is I fool myself. I make myself believe that I'm really going to cover. Because *I* believe it, he believes it.

      Charlie Keys: Then, how do you get yourself over to the post?

      Allison Clarke: I don't know. I'm afraid if I ever stop to think about it, it won't work anymore.

    • [two simultaneous, different conversations]

      John, Alien Visitor: I'll try to put this in terms that you commonly use. I'm a scientist. We were all scientists. We came here to learn about your world. Our idea was to find out everything: your history, your biology, everything. We came here to learn. We're not that different from you, genetically, biologically. But what you call evolution has changed us. We see things in you that we no longer recognize in ourselves.

      Dr. Chet Wakeman: What do we know? They're this energy that can manifest itself in different ways: as the beings we've seen, as their crafts, as our thoughts. There's no right or wrong about them.

      John, Alien Visitor: The whole concept of right and wrong was... alien to us. The idea that the things we were doing were cruel...

      Dr. Chet Wakeman: They have no concept of kindness or cruelty. No way of seeing beyond the 'oneness' of all that energy...

      John, Alien Visitor: ...to the separateness, the uniqueness, your ability to hate, to love, to feel. You have compassion, as well as cruelty. We-we lack both. Or that is, the traits lie dormant...

      Dr. Chet Wakeman: ...in their brains. Like the animal that lives far back inside all of us. But an experience of something basic can awaken that primitive thing.

      John, Alien Visitor: And that's what happened. Your grandmother, Sally. She took me in and showed me a great kindness.

      Mary Crawford: Something could've touched one of them, something small and simple, and awakened this sense of what was missing. Something gone and half-remembered.

      John, Alien Visitor: And so our greatest experiment began.

      Mary Crawford: Could they put it back, this thing that had been bred out of them for eons and eons?

      John, Alien Visitor: Your emotional core, your strength, your feeling, and our more evolved consciousness. Could we bring these two together? If we could do this, we would have the next...

      Mary Crawford: ...step in the evolution of life.

      John, Alien Visitor: [Looking at Allie] The experiment was an unqualified success.