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Breathing Space: hard-bitten thriller or just plain confusing?

Started by longmanshort, 28 September, 2005, 12:15:35 AM

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I don't like it; I think it's a bit rubbish; I don't think it even started well; the art and colouring are very murky in an attempt to make it atmospheric which works against clarity in the story-telling; Trent and Goddard are so rarely addressed individually it was hard to tell them apart until one of them decapitated himself in a bike stunt; the murder mystery is not in the least engrossing.

What happened last week was the pilot dipped the H-wagon to foil Trent's attempt to jump aboard, with the unintended consequence of exploding Trent's bike and doing terrible damage to the H-wagon.
STRIKE !!!

Dudley


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And as for Breathing space I managed it to follow it without any trouble.Then thought "hold on I remember people having trouble with this?" WHAT?

AS for atmospheric. Its on the moon! There is no atmosphere. We are being guided through pockets of light on a chunk of world not dissimiliar to that of a dusty skullbone.

No light retractive, a-t-m-o-s-p-h-e-r-e.No immediate fuel supplies and no burger joints apparently.

Plenty of air for sale though.

I dont mean to offend. Ive just got this face. See.

Artificial Idiot

And apparently only one Judge left on the whole moon (unless you count that Psi)...

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The last lonely lawman on the last frontier.


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Somewhat ahead of schedule, I read 'em all last night, and then baked myself a slice of humble pie.

Seems there is something missing with a week in between episodes, maybe because there's so much to take in. But read continuously it came across very well and I'm looking forward to the approaching conclusion.

M@