There was some great moments in this episode, if a little predictable they were well scripted and for the most part, well acted. Still full of the good ol' white nuclear family cliché but hey, why would Hollywood fix that which ain't making them broke? Though they'd make a lot more if they got a bit real. (sigh) All the same, there's potential in this. Like Battlestar Galactica (props to those 3 fabulous women bringing their acting chops to Another Life), there's the human, emotional side and there's a technical side that's dumbed down enough for the average moron to get their head around. Though you'd think producers and writers would know that viewers can get on board with that side to not be scared off. I mean, have they never watched Star Trek?
Enough of my rambling. Yeah, the "good" guys beat the "baddies". This time. And they all lived happily ever after, and got a mighty big thank you from exactly who you'd expect to say "thanks" even if on examination, doesn't really hold up.