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National Geographic's MARS

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I'm pleasantly surprised by this series. Five episodes so far and it's very interesting mix of scripted drama and documentary.



There's also a nice backstory of two principal characters.


The series keeps excellent tension even with the documentary bits and so far I see a lot of possibility for fanediting the fictional parts.
 

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^ mixed with subtitles and/or clips from science fiction movies, one can create a fake documentary about the first humans on mars and the ravenous aliens who left very few of them alive.
 

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ssj said:
^ mixed with subtitles and/or clips from science fiction movies, one can create a fake documentary about the first humans on mars and the ravenous aliens who left very few of them alive.


Paging ssj. Oh, wait...
 
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