"The Lost World" Quality of Mercy (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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(2001)

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Whatever we think will happen in the Lost World, this turn Aliens!!!
elo-equipamentos7 March 2023
The Plateau's group find out some humans attempting to runaway from the high advanced captors with a sort of laser beam weapons, it didn't kill, just paralyzes the victims briefly, the captors just want they returning and finished the work at mining area that contain diamonds then Marguerite thrilled over such scope, meanwhile a beauty big breasted girl Mara (Marea Lambert Barker) appears as contender of Malone's eye, sparking jealous from Veronica.

Aside Challenger and Roxton the whole group are arrest and had to work at mining area in order to prospecting a special mineral suitable for anything unknown, meanwhile countless brute diamonds arise on surface, suddenly appears a couple of Aliens materialized a sthealth spaceship above a structure under, also they explains that all workers actually are androids and must be destroyed afterwards all minerals fuel were enough to a space travel.

Soon a riot began among the androids in search for freedom, Challenger and Roxton appears and trying saving the Aliens leaders, in fact they understanding such behavior concerning the human beings, if they are doomed whatsoever, what's reason they have to retrieve such foe, Challenger replays about a human saying "Quality of Mercy", certainly one the best episode so far in the series!!

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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
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5/10
The Quality of Mercy
aramis-112-80488019 October 2022
Veronica has a rival in beauty at last in Lara (Marea Lambert), who insists that's not her name.

But this episode is more than whether Veronica looks better in her sports bra or Lara in a suit that is utterly without top buttons, practically to her navel.

This is a more serious episode, exploring through metaphor what it is to be human, and for the first time since the first Tribune episode, what it means to be free and whether people (whatever kind of people) are willing to pay its necessary price. Perhaps the clichéd quote from THE MERCHANT OF VENICE is apropros.

Because I'm short the necessary number of characters I'll add that Lara is stunningly beautiful and since Veronica spends much of the episode in her work uniform (such as it is) fellows with an appreciative eye for beauty will keep that eye on Lara in this outing. She's certainly more worth looking at than the folks keeping her in bondage.
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