Author note: This review of Ascension, Chapter 2
includes spoilers of Chapter 1 as well as a few of Chapter 2. (Heh—the
difference between a spoiler alert and a trigger warning: one respects
your adult suspension of disbelief and the other treats you like a
child.)—AL
By Love it or hate it, passions about the December 15 airing of Ascension, Chapter 1 are running hot on Twitter:
By Love it or hate it, passions about the December 15 airing of Ascension, Chapter 1 are running hot on Twitter:
@andrearoth888 #Ascension is quite literally out of this world fantastic. Ready for night 2 on @SyfyTV, With a great cast!
— Jerrod Perez (@neatnick9780) December 16, 2014
#Ascension: @SyFyTV‘s idea of #PeytonPlace in SPAAACE! God what a lump of ludicrous dung to disgrace the tube.
— Anon Kopimi (@AnonKopimi) December 16, 2014
The closing scene of Ascension, Chapter 1
revealed the overarching truth: the supposed intergalactic mission
never left the Earth’s surface and is, primarily, in year 51 of a
100-year sociological experiment in which the onboard participants have,
ostensibly, no clue that their space journey is a hoax with ulterior
motives.
For the science fiction viewer, this is a wretched letdown, a Wizard of Oz
moment when we see behind the curtain and are disabused of any pretense
that we are watching an epic of hard science fiction (or in the case of
Oz a real wizard).
Luckily for me, studying the plot twists,
gender issues, and occasional naked bottom was sustenance enough to keep
me interested.