An Affirming Flame (2)

Season 1, Episode 2, Aired

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  • reveiw.

    9.1
    "Superb"
    This episode is basically the 2nd part of the last episode but with more action and a little more back story over all still fun to watch as Tyr Anasazi takes out all of the robots and Harper tries to fix the ship to sell so they can become very rich again the action is great the story is great the whole episode is just great the ending of the episode is the best part as they finely become a team and set out to push back the light and make the commonwealth reaper over all my rating is 9.1 end
  • Part 2 of 2 which introduces more about Andromeda and its crew.

    7.0
    "Good"
    Things heat up as Captain Dylan Hunt is forced to try and retake his ship from the salvagers. Outnumbered but never outwitted Dylan Hunt methodically takes down Tyr's henchmen. Great character development in this episode, you actually find yourself hating Gerentex more and more as everything progresses. Trance goes down at one point in the episode and everybody believes her to be dead. You get to see the mind of Andromeda which is cool. All in all this was an excellent way to start the series and so much seems to happen in this episode that it feels like you couldnt possibly have any more happen.
  • Great episode, sets up the pieces for the future.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    Continuing, essentially, the pilot, this is the episode where the characters are better introduced to the viewer, and it all starts to make sense. The pieces are set up, and we start to get a feel for where Andromeda wants to take us. A well-written episode (as practically all episodes written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe are), which serves a pivotal role in the show.
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