I so want to see Harry Mudd as at some point in a ST movie...maybe just as an Easter Egg have him being followed around by 3 wives.
I so want to see Harry Mudd as at some point in a ST movie...maybe just as an Easter Egg have him being followed around by 3 wives.
Yeah but he passed the torch to Hemsworth...who really stole the movie from the get go.
And without Jesus, who really cares anymore - oh wait, Chris Meloni.
I clicked on this article by accident and...OH MY GOD CHRIS MELONI!
Almost? I only watched the first season but it was definitely more male than female nudity(hell, the pilot alone was like a 10:1 ratio)
Once again, I assume by this one's exclusion that it's survived another round and will be in the top 50. YAY!
Vanishing on 7th Street is soo soo good though. Roanoke ftw.
These two episodes, all(most) of season 4....yeah, makes me wish the show had ended at season 3.
The United States government should absolutely be doing this, but until they are it's good that private industry is. It'll keep up with R&D and prospecting while we get our act together and once they find stuff it will encourage the government to reinvest...but yeah, we should have been doing this for awhile now.
I still have no idea why I watched it for 10 seasons...
I think the Seven of Nine/Chakotay romance works because of the original timeline with Admiral Janeway in her speech. Well, that and Seven's dream about accidentally assimilating Chakotay.
I thought this was a good episode to the overall story arc. Despite loving the show, I thought it had plot gaps because there was no conceivable reason, to me, why Rumps would create the curse. And they created a nice one here, he did it because he broke a deal. He broke a deal and his son left and now he has to find…
I was watching Cleopatra 2525's companion show on whatever it used to be called "Action Night", was that it? Anyways...The Daring Dragoon is still great.
I love it!
Groening has said a few times, most recently here: [tv.ign.com] , which the gizmodo article overlooks that he kinda doesn't know where its set and its up to you.
I normally stay sequestered to io9. Can't even visit [gawker.com] for stories anymore.
In the actual uncut interview he doesn't say that it is Springfield, Oregon but that he when he was younger he imagined there being this great city close to him. And that he doesn't really know where it is and always tells people its where they think it is.
I stopped watching like 1 week after Nora left. I was working 80 hours weeks and so I missed it and it was 1 of 3 shows that I never bothered to catch up on. And I still have no desire to after reading this recap...
Nice job CJA...I guess I'll have to read it now too.
Even Zombie Don Draper can score more then anyone else.