
Gods, there is so much bullshit in this story, though...
1. 2 people are driving a rocket with intention to colonize a planet. With just the 2 of them. That's not possible, no matter what the Bible wants you to believe.
2. They do find some previous colonists, that were dead for some reason, but they did not bother investigating why. And why did they land far away from them in the first place? And how did those colonists not find the water, but some random guy did?
3. They found water, but... How was it distributed for plants? Did they just create a well and used buckets? That's not efficient if they want to actually terraform the planet with plants.
4. Romi suddenly realizes, that Cain will die alone. Well, yes, that's exactly why 2 people are not enough to colonize the whole planet.
5. What's the plan with going to sleep for 13 years? Like, what does that achieve really? Even just staying awake inbreeding at this point would have made way more sense in terms survival and company, even though it would not be a "moral" solution.
6. Apparently, the computers here lose their shit because of earthquakes. Imagine if an application that reminds you to take your pills would do that.
7. It also took 13 frigging years for someone to even notice that the counter is wrong, which makes no sense, since Cain was starring at boobs and hoping for them to come alive on daily basis.
8. It also makes no sense to have no ability for emergency exit from hibernation.
9. A *survival* mission apparently does not pack any manuals on how to repair stuff that they packed with them (or to how grow plants for that matter), but they do pack a bike. For survival. In rocky terrain with earthquakes. A bike. Survival. Oh, an why do they lack any communication devices? You know, to send out a distress call?
I will take a look at the 2nd episode, but end of 1st episode clearly shows, that this just a way to make a morally appropriate fantasy driven by Oedipus complex.