There is an iron law about some series' first episode: the hero enters the stage, green as grass, learns the ropes, makes some friends and an enemy; gets accepted and finally saves the day, applauded by (nearly) all of them - in the mean time defeating the enemy utterly. See Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for another example or many series.
Unfortunately, despite the great costumes; the stunning ships, the good-looking battles and all, the story can be summed up as described above. Which is a pity, since many of the other episodes of this mini-series have a much better story. Still, given all the good points, it's watchable and gives you a small tasting of what is yet to come.
Unfortunately, despite the great costumes; the stunning ships, the good-looking battles and all, the story can be summed up as described above. Which is a pity, since many of the other episodes of this mini-series have a much better story. Still, given all the good points, it's watchable and gives you a small tasting of what is yet to come.