RuthlessNate
RuthlessNate
RuthlessNate

Imagine if he accuses Trump and Clinton.

I used to think the Star Trek fandom was good since when I played Trek games online the community was surprisingly civil and nice compared to all the other games I played. Then I saw all the problems that came out when Discovery launched, and some of them were already present with Voyager but they just weren’t so

Hell, even TNG had more than its fair share of haters (though admittedly, it did not start great). 

That was after a Star Wars Twitter mob tried to shame John Boyega for... get this... daring to be a black man in the new Trilogy, whom happens to be one of the leads.

He rather elegantly told them to STFU.

I think it’s almost comical how DSC has unified so many different types of haters against it. Star Trek fandom has always been light-years ahead of Star Wars fandom when it comes to circular firesquad loathing of the newest iteration of the franchise (see also: fan hatred of Enterprise, Voyager, and Discovery, when

I stopped wearing my Rick & Morty shirt after how some of the fans behave. I think it is an interesting, well thought out show centered around a truly fucked up individual (Rick) who really should be pittied, but not idolized. 

Rebuttal.

Godzilla fandom member here. It’s aaaaabsolutely ridiculous how upset people are getting about the critics. If they would have reviewed it positively overall, we wouldn’t see such a distrust. It’s annoying.

In before people make the inevitable comments proving the piece right.

“There can be only one Overseer”

[Note: Swamp Thing died on the way back to his home planet]

But, but... Kinnaman live in space?

Cursory research indicates that Chateau Picard is in fact located in Bordeaux, which makes this an even more egregious blunder.

Something is very wrong with the future if Picard is putting his Burgundy into Bordeaux bottles.

Sorry, but the correct response was “What is, Annapolis?”

A sequel means they can piggyback on the technology from QL 1 for their new project, particularly the deep space satellite. Combine that with Sam leaving little traces of himself all over the past (particles or some stuff), that means our new leaper can go beyond their own lifetime and into the 50s and 60s. Which is

but you need the humans in the story to A) drive any semblance of plot and B) keep the budget from exploding.

Me too.  Though I like Shin Godzilla a little more because of how horrifying it is.  The monster itself and the tragic pace at which the government reacted.

My favorite thing to point out to Southerners and Midwesterners who love ranch (so, all of them) but hate “coastal elites” (also all of them) is that ranch was invented in Santa Barbara.