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Feels like Enterprise has aged better than expected as well, if not quite as well as Voyager. I just started rewatching Enterprise after Discovery ended, as it’s the only Star Trek series I haven’t seen all of (stopped watching initially after Season 1)

Hopefully we don’t start hearing stories of Skarsgard stalking cast members and them waking up in their trailers with bite marks on their necks.

If you watch the sequence, it looks incredibly impressive. It is the only scene in the entire season that is particularly impressive (visually), IMO, and I still don’t know where most of the budget went outside of this one scene.  But the Judgment Day sequence nails it.

Definitely seems interesting.  I don’t get how it has anything to do with the source material though.  There are no vampire children, this is about zombies.

Yea, that seems like a big loss. Also only 90 days of viewership-based streaming bonuses.  Seems like they really should have pushed for 6 months at the very least.  And they will only get numbers of for “high budget, self-produced” shows.  A lot of room to still hide numbers for many shows.

Was the featurette filmed before the strike started? I hope so, otherwise it would seem to be in violation.

I was going to say the same thing. This is definitely not a Gunn-era movie. I’m glad that it appears to be good, though. Seeing it for free in IMAX courtesy of Regal Unlimited this weekend (why Regal is giving out free IMAX promo tickets to this, I don’t know).

Absolutely insane that they were allowed to even test a full bore launch without this.

Looks like it is already the case.  I can’t find Babylon 5 on Max now.

Jalopnik is apparently now a blog about any news in the world as long as a car is somehow involved at some point in the story.  Good to know.

Looks like bread is 4.65 APY right now.  Still very good.  Credit Karma is 4.

The visuals aren’t particularly similar IMO, but the audio definitely evoked Westworld for me. Still, the books were very good, and Graham Yost knows how to run a great show, so I’m hopeful about this. Apple TV seems like it’s either on fire with shows (Severance, Dickinson, Shrinking, Ted Lasso (most of the

How the hell is there any question that Musk would be in more trouble over his actions than Thorleifsson?

Hopefully they knew it was going to end with season 5 and were able to give it a satisfying ending

According to the article, the state republicans supposedly found a way to do this without taking on the district’s debt burden. It seems like that provision would probably be one of the prime targets for Disney litigation.  We’ll see what happens

I couldn’t agree more with this. I think the vast majority of shows would benefit so much from weekly drops (it doesn’t have to necessarily be one episode a week. 2 a week would allow people that want to binge to do so after only a few weeks). It’s so much easier to absorb and appreciate a really good series when you

And yet, “wind and solar will make up the largest share of electricity in the state next year, pushing natural gas use down”.  Seems like renewables are working pretty well for Texas, despite stupid politicians trying to sabotage them.

Take my money!!!

It’s not at all on her.  Everybody knew she had symptoms and had taken a covid test.

$3 less for less content, no downloading, and ads really doesn’t seem like a very good deal. I think their going to need to lower that price (at least until they can make all the content available). None of their competitors (other than Peacock with their most basic tier) have less content available in their ad plans.