I honestly don't know if I really liked this one or absolutely hated it outright, thats why I'm giving it a three star rating. I both liked and disliked it at the same time. . . kinda a hum-dinger of an episode and it's not often I come across one like this. At any rate I'd like to say that I'm not a big fan of "first-person shooter" camera-style flicks, the constant shaking felt like I was on a roller coaster the whole time and I almost felt like I was gonna vomit all over my computer several times over. The whole sci-fi space-horror theme of an unseen alien entity killing everyone off one-by-one was rather predictable; haven't we all seen at least one story similar to this one? People board ship, blood and guts all over the place, mass murder and mayhem. Ya just know right from the start the second you see blood like that on a wall everyone's pretty much screwed. This episode was overall somewhat predictable. One thing that also bugged the snot out of me was there wasn't any music (apart from the opening intro) in the whole episode. No music makes it just all the more drab and dull. Watching paint dry would be more entertaining than having no background noise/music. The acting was "ok" but I strongly felt they could have done better. Another predictable thing that I've learned from watching the Outer Limits is that Earth seemingly gets toasted in *every* episode in one form or another and is usually helpless from preventing it's (are) ultimate demise. Probably about the only thing I truely liked was seeing "Daniel" from Stargate on here. . . especially the part where he got his butt kicked with that Captain guy. I'm surprised "Daniel" lived for most of this episode, he was always getting killed every 2 episodes on Stargate. Alas my closing statement(s) are if you like a cheesy sci-fi horror flick with practically no music. . . you might like this one.