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This week’s episode under discussion: Space: Above and Beyond, S01E04 “Mutiny” by Stephen Zito. Directed by Stephen Cragg, which originally aired October 15, 1995.
Hosts Kenneth and Eugene look at the Space Above and Beyond this unique episode where, surprise, it’s not the 58th who are the mutineers (mostly) and we question who draws up their stupid navigation plans.
The Fightin’ 58th grapples with emotional challenges and moral quandaries aboard the MacArthur. Cooper, a tank, faces the loss of a comrade and confronts the dehumanization of tanks. Lt. Wang navigates a unique long-distance relationship. Tensions heighten during a revealing dinner discussion, leading to a crisis when the ship faces Chig threats. A mutiny unfolds over sacrificing tanks for human lives. Cooper grapples with moral complexities and ultimately complies, leading to a strategic victory. McQueen acknowledges Cooper’s sacrifice, offering a glimpse into his own sentiments, leaving Cooper to reflect on personal losses.
By Lone Locust ProductionsThis week’s episode under discussion: Space: Above and Beyond, S01E04 “Mutiny” by Stephen Zito. Directed by Stephen Cragg, which originally aired October 15, 1995.
Hosts Kenneth and Eugene look at the Space Above and Beyond this unique episode where, surprise, it’s not the 58th who are the mutineers (mostly) and we question who draws up their stupid navigation plans.
The Fightin’ 58th grapples with emotional challenges and moral quandaries aboard the MacArthur. Cooper, a tank, faces the loss of a comrade and confronts the dehumanization of tanks. Lt. Wang navigates a unique long-distance relationship. Tensions heighten during a revealing dinner discussion, leading to a crisis when the ship faces Chig threats. A mutiny unfolds over sacrificing tanks for human lives. Cooper grapples with moral complexities and ultimately complies, leading to a strategic victory. McQueen acknowledges Cooper’s sacrifice, offering a glimpse into his own sentiments, leaving Cooper to reflect on personal losses.