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I hated the episode. It was all too coincidental that so many characters from the first season happened to be in the same location and the anomoly just happens to watch Picard out of all the sentient beings that have had contact with the Borg.

One of the first topics of conversation I bring up around people I am trying to make small talk is “When did you stop watching The Walking Dead?” The answers always fascinated me.

Of course Discovery would pick up on one of the dumbest, most pointless Voyager episodes.

Now this just pisses me off. We already know that their lives and relationships end in shambles just like all the other OT characters.

Kevin Conroy is ‘THE Batman’.

Clancy Brown, the rare well known live action star who is also in the top echelon of voice actors. His Lex Luthor will always be my favorite version and Brown has voiced countless animated characters.

Well, I was going to build my own Futurama, with hookers and blackjack, but this will do just fine.

Harry turns a coconut into a transporter in every episode.

Unpopular opinion: Star Trek: Voyager’s premise, more than any other iteration, was most conducive to the now popular season’s long arc/gritty/etc. format.

Can we talk about how INSANELY good the CGI for Luke’s face was for this episode?

Perhaps you should have actually watched the film before judging the entire content and story solely based on runtime.

That was a serious mistake, as well as not having Luke be happy with Mara Jade. And Kylo and Rey are cheap imitations of Jacen and Jaina, but with an incredibly forced and awkward romance thrown in. People like to shit on a lot of the old EU, but it had some compelling relationships. Certainly better than the Sequel

No it really doesn't

Man, I started the game and was like “did I miss something?! Wait...what? Where am I?

I’m more upset that 5 ended with a huge cliffhanger of “gotta run because Cortana unleashed giant scary mech to monitor our planets and made AIs turn on humans” and then Infinite opens up “Anyways, later on after all that, MC is on this Halo thing...”

Sure, but I also liked the coda of The Dark Knight Rises. Once in a while, give the guy a bottle storyline with a happy ending.

‘I don’t understand why everything has to be so dark and everything so sad,’

I agree that the team pulled off the semi-open world of Halo: Infinite really well. The gameplay is just so damn good and with this huge landscape, no two encounters or gameplays would be the same. They combined the openness of Halo 1 and ODST and the combat perfection of Reach into what might be the best Master Chief

Is it really a “short lived Netflix series” when looked at as a whole, they were producing new content for, I think, 7 years across five different properties.