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Paul 12-12-2025 01:51

Re: The War Between the Land and the Sea
 
Looks like the schedule for it has been updated as well.

Episodes 3 & 4 will now be this Sunday (14th) and the final 5th episode on Sun 21st.

RichardCoulter 12-12-2025 03:50

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36207688)
She had already said millions had died so why leave it till it effected her personally? also if they have the tech to make all the plastic shower out the sky why not , if you want to be benevolent make it all fall onto Antarctica . I was gonna say I find it hard to think an intelligent species would allow so many deaths for no good reason but then I remembered I am a human. Also you can not say they wanted to stay hidden because they are obviously vastly more powerful so humans would not have been a threat even if they were exposed

Because of the fact that it had deeply affected her personaly I would think.

Jaymoss 12-12-2025 08:34

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36207706)
Because of the fact that it had deeply affected her personaly I would think.

But she did not react because of that did she she reacted because 1 sea devil was shot on a boat and the body was kept by UNIT so killing 1 and keeping the body effected her worse than killing 2 unborn babies. Does not make sense

Paul 12-12-2025 18:51

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Well if you want to nit pick further, the whole fact the babies "should have been born at the turn of the third cold current" is nuts.

If you are a species millions of years old, you're going to have a better way to measure time than sea currents.
They can change over much less than millions of years, in fact they can often vary each year, not reliable for time measurement.

Like most Sci-Fi (and indeed many dramas) it starts to fall apart if you look too closely.

Paul 21-12-2025 01:03

Re: The War Between the Land and the Sea
 
Final episode tonight.

Despite all its obvious flaws, I'm looking forward to seeing how this ends.

Jaymoss 21-12-2025 08:31

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36208049)
Final episode tonight.

Despite all its obvious flaws, I'm looking forward to seeing how this ends.

yes I do agree with that

Dingbat 21-12-2025 15:24

Re: The War Between the Land and the Sea
 
Recorded it to watch when there’s nowt else on.

Although I have to get over the similarities with the aquaphibians from Stingray.

cimt 21-12-2025 23:47

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Well that finale went down hill very fast...

Paul 23-12-2025 16:35

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Hmmm, yes, that was a bit of a let down.

The whole thing felt like someone suddenly realised ... crap, we're running out of time, we need to wrap this up as quick as we can, so lets quickly kill them all off & give the guy some gills so he can live with the fishes.

And while we're at it, lets send Kate completely off the rails for no good reason.

Very disappointing. :(

damien c 25-12-2025 14:59

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I was enjoying it until they decided to take it the usual route for the BBC now.

The first episode was ok, but then it was just a "Quick let's get it finished so we can cash in" and it ruined it in the end.


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