They called him Ol’ Iron Boots.
I am not crying.
Not there yet, which I found heartbreaking.
Businesses do tend to keep making things that lose them money, so I assume your theory is likely correct.
I really like this idea, bro.
Yeah, that kind of jumped out at me as well. I only read the book once (and really enjoyed it, which I wasn’t expecting), but this looks as different from that as the original film did.
It really bums me out. What they’ve spent almost twenty years fleshing out is really the way Star Trek would be if TV shows could have unlimited budgets, and I love some of the new characters as much as I love the show ones. And I mean this without a hint of irony: I’d put Vanguard ahead of Enterprise and Voyager on…
Can you have feels about Picard if there’s no dune buggy?
Given how happy she seemed to have that hammer in her hand, I’m doubting she’s going to phone this one in.
Good call.
That said, this just bolsters my argument that mainstream comics need to work in official season-like chunks like in TV (specifically cable TV): greenlight entire seasons ahead of time (6 or 12 issue runs), with a defined arc, produce the entire thing ahead of time, release once a month on a regular schedule.
The thing that really worked for me was that the audience’s view of what life after the Snap is like for the average person comes through the eyes of a gay man.
The Tower of Terror/Mission Breakout use cables to pull the cars down faster than gravity.
I’m terrified of heights (although it’s really falling from same), and yet Tower of Terror is my Happy Place.
And then everyone on the bus clapped.
I really wish WB could just work out their shit with JMS and give us either proper re-releases, or let JMS take the wheel on that.
I rooted for her on Survivor. Boy, was I dumb.
I’m pretty sure the Big Chair on Disco is the Starfleet equivalent of teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts.