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Oh I didn't know that. Don't know as much about DC's 'second-tier' heroes and their history. From all the animated stuff I had seen (and with what we know of this movie) I just assumed he started out as just another Lantern in the comics with a reveal of betrayal later.

Oh yeah, it ties up that loose thread (sort of loose, i guess) from TOS! I knew I had something wrong as I was typing as it occurred to me that if they stole the NCC-1701 then that would screw 'our' timeline up pretty badly.

I actually saw no more than a handful of episodes when it aired in the '90s, despite being addicted to Trek. I think the lack of being on a constantly moving spaceship made me dismiss it. Anyway, I wound up without sci-fi to watch a few years ago when then Sci-Fi was putting us through one of those giant, inexplicable

@Burke @JedK12 This was in the Mirror universe episodes of Enterprise. The mirror-verse Enterprise crew steal the NCC-1701 from some other set of aliens or something and then commence fighting over it to use it to gain control of the Empire. Hoshi wins in the end, iirc.

Voyager's 'Year of Hell' was one I loved. Also, if we're picking from that series I enjoyed the 'Equinox' episode, though I know a lot of people hated that one (those ones? Two-parter, I think).

Definitely not alone. While there are still quite a few people who grew up on TNG who never watched DS9 for whatever reason, most people I've spoken to who've seen it think it was the best Trek as well.

Actually DS9 is pretty well regarded by a large majority afaik. Its Voyager (which I loved) and Enterprise that get the hate.

I did watch that episode many times with freeze-frame and slow-motion. Despite all those viewings I cannot remember what it was about.

It was Paris. Understandable to forget this as the two 'evolved' fish versions of them then [shudder] mated.

Hah, yeah that would be cool. Not saying they can't have a comedy be serious or a serious movie have some comedy but they usually have to lean one way or another for the overall tone. Like, say, Galaxy Quest vs. BSG. (Okay not most relevant examples to use for this but I didn't get much sleep last night so couldn't

Many thousands of years from now, archaeologists will excavate for signs of what the great industrial empires at the beginning of the computer age were like and how we lived and they will assume we lived in dwellings carved out of rock and stone and dirt. Brightly painted and adorned with cultural/religious markings.

They could just make the sequel the solo movie be Thor, Frog of Thunder.

Finally some hope for obtaining the proper coating to get my unbreakable skeleton.

Agree with you on all points there.

The left-handed = evil thing/trope is something I've known for a long time but I didn't know that sinister literally meant left in Latin. Surprising considering I love etymology. Thanks!

I thought it was the eyebrows. Very sinister (speaking of which, is Mr. Sinister also left-handed you think?).

I lol'd at this. Was thinking the same thing but didn't want to say/write it for fear of never getting starred.

I think it's definitely for green screen as well, but it could be that the cgi they use there is still Lazarus Pit. I don't think it's a more than 50/50 chance but it's just an odd thing for this movie to film in such a locale on that terrain without some Al'Ghul connection.

If we go to enough Radio Shacks sooner or later we're bound to run into Walter Bishop.

If God actually does fire Death in this movie I think I might go watch it.