Space:1999 is a British science fiction television series that aired from 1975 to 1977. It follows the adventures of the crew of Moonbase Alpha, a lunar colony that is hurled into space by a massive nuclear explosion. The series explores themes such as survival, human nature, and the consequences of technological progress.
The show is notable for its synodic structure, which means that each episode is self-contained and does not depend on previous or subsequent episodes for continuity. This allows the viewers to watch the episodes in any order, without missing any essential plot points. The synodic format also gives the writers more creative freedom to explore different genres, settings, and scenarios, such as horror, fantasy, western, and comedy.
However, some critics have argued that the synodic approach also limits the character development and emotional impact of the series. The characters do not change or grow significantly throughout the show, and their relationships remain largely static. The viewers do not get to see how the crew adapts to their new situation over time, or how they cope with the loss of their home planet. The synodic format also makes it difficult to create a coherent arc or theme for the series as a whole, as each episode has its own tone and message.
The show ended with an episode called "The Dorcons", which aired in November 1977. In this episode, the crew of Moonbase Alpha encounters a powerful alien race that wants to harvest the brain of Maya, a shape-shifting member of the crew. The episode features a climactic battle between the Alphans and the Dorcons, as well as a dramatic sacrifice by one of the characters. The episode ends with a cliffhanger, as the moon enters a space warp that could lead to a new home or a new danger. The show was cancelled after this episode, leaving the fate of the crew unresolved.
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