
Thanks for the kind words, McFrosk. Very glad you enjoyed it, that's why we made it! Best of luck to you.
@TheOrbitter They're aware of it, they've been having intermittent outages recently. Thanks for the heads up, though.
@Jamied_UK 7 is the second season premiere, on which we're still working to secure funding. For updates, follow us on facebook.com/pioneerone or twitter.com/pioneeronetv.
@T_X We're absolutely going to continue that relationship with the audience. We recognize that that's one of the important elements of the show. Right now we're going through a bit of a dry spell on that front, because while things are moving along, it's either a) pretty uninteresting or b) we can't discuss it until the ink is dry.
By the way, keep up with the latest goings on with season 2 by 'liking' us on Facebook.com/pioneerone and following us on Twitter.com/pioneeronetv
Thanks for all the comments, guys. I think we attracted a lot of new viewers thanks to the release of L5, which is a show everyone should check out.
Congrats from the Pioneer One team! Will watch tonight!
@QUISPIAM Contact info@vodo.net regarding that; we used to have a Flattr button here.@CLASSZ The track is called "Burden of Proof" and it's part of the original score for episode 5, written by our composer, Joshua Cipolla (http://www.joshuacipolla.com/). He knocked it out of the park on that one, I think.
Email me at josh@pioneerone.tv for further info
@ANDY G We are working on DVDs and artwork. In the meantime we welcome it if people want to create their own and make it available.
@T_X Thank you! And DiLeo will play an interesting role in the future.
@SCIFIFAN I'm glad you enjoyed the show. A few points about the ad:
a) The show was always designed to follow as closely as we could the standard television format, including commercial breaks. All of the episodes were written for there to be a narrative break in the middle. If we didn't have this ad, there would still be something to break it up.
b) The ad has no surreptitious influence on the actual content.
c) While it's true the show was mainly financed through viewer donations (for which we are humbled and immensely grateful), we never met our funding goal. As a result, a lot of the show was paid for on credit and from personal investment. If you begrudge us an opportunity to help pay off the debt we've incurred to bring this show to you, then I invite you not to watch.
I'm amazed every time I have to explain this.