The Swiss newspaper
20 Minutes and the Toulouse-based
La Dépêche noted that the series should have no trouble crossing the French borders and becoming a candidate for international export, thanks to its theme and the nationally diverse cast, featured delivering their lines in a number of European languages (French, English, Italian, German and Russian). The French language edition of
HuffPost said that the series was worth seeing despite small flaws. The Belgian free newspaper
Metro reported that the retro aesthetic is quite attractive but it was sceptical about the format, commenting that "Episodes of 26 minutes are more suitable for comedies than for SF series". In the French magazine
Télérama, Pierre Langlais wrote, "Despite a tight budget, it manages to make a credible performance, thanks to an elegant staging and impeccable production. On the other hand, the dialogue is often unnatural, and the interpretation is rather uneven." Clelia Cohen of the French newspaper
Libération wrote "From the first moments of viewing, one can see that there will be no question of lavish expenditure or special effects. But the result does not seem to be cut down, quite the opposite. It even has a deliberate simplicity, a visual elegance that is far from cheap." Constance Jamet wrote in
Le Figaro "The series, which borrows from
Lost and
Alien, shows that a successful fiction on the conquest of space does not need a big budget... as long as the good ideas are there." When the series opened on BBC Four, John Robinson wrote in
The Guardian "Entertaining French space drama about a problematic mission to Mars. " ==Awards==