Mars - Season 2 Episode 2
Ukubuka konke: IMSF and Lukrum, now sharing a common water and power source, have established a tenuous coexistence that threatens to dissolve when Kurt and his crew make unexpected headway in their mission to mine the planet, and Hana works to maintain diplomacy between the two camps—until tragedy strikes. Meanwhile, on Earth, Dr. Leslie Richardson asserts her authority as the new IMSF Secretary General. In present day, Greenpeace activists take to the seas to protest Arctic oil drilling in the Barents Sea, and the effectiveness of such tactics are examined.
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Disney Plus 4K | Landa 4K | Bhekisisani 4K |
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Amazon Video HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Apple TV HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Google Play Movies HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Apple TV SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
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Google Play Movies SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
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Fandango At Home SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
Beka amazwana
Fast-forwarding makes this dreck semi-tolerable. What do viewers most want to see in a series called "Mars"? How about Mars? They spend very little time outside exploring and most of the time ensconced indoors acting out their soap operas. The last episode (is it a spoiler if it has already aired) is a political statement about fracking causing environmental harm and a massive Martian earthquake. The USGS refutes the claim that hydraulic drilling creates earthquakes or at least is a very minor influence. With fast-forwarding you can get the gist in about 10 minutes. Yes wouldn't it be wonderful if there were underground lakes on Mars. Next stop, The Twilight Zone.