It honestly hurts to see a science fiction/fantasy blog started by two queer women now invaded by such excruciatingly ignorant and hateful people.
It honestly hurts to see a science fiction/fantasy blog started by two queer women now invaded by such excruciatingly ignorant and hateful people.
There’s still time.
If they’re big anime fans, why does Mercy’s “super” voice line sound so weak? It needs to be more SUUUUUUUUUUUPEEERRRR!!!!
Dude, I’m 54, and the lingo goes back to before I was born. Queer history didn’t begin with Stonewall. Read a book. And go troll somewhere else.
Queer doesn’t necessarily mean gay. It’s an umbrella term that could refer to sexual orientation, or gender identity, or some combination of the two.
I want Capaldi level acting and confidence with a healthy dash of weird, hippy art student (especially based on this costume reveal).
It also helps sell the idea that the Doctor is still the same person even if she’s no longer outwardly a man. She’d still be the same person and have the same relative tastes in attire.
If suspenders were a problem KT Tunstall would have died around 2004-2005.
She’s gonna end up being the best one yet. I didn’t think I would ever say that for anyone following Capaldi, but I have a hunch.....
“Isn’t that like saying everyone is naked under their clothes?”
Wait wait wait... Is that not sexy? I mean I would rather he be in some old School VSW high-tops with longer pants. But to me that is oozing sexiness.
Is it bad that my first though was, “She’s one floppy hat away from being an old timey fishing boat captain”?
It’s from the Wesley’s of Starfleet collection.
I think it’s perfect, although I’ll admit that Doctor Who tends to get a pass for me even when it’s objectively not good. This has great throwbacks to numerous previous Doctors in the coat, and—as you mentioned—to Six specifically in the little dabs of rainbow.
There’s no reason warp tech is a prerequisite to other subspace technologies. And it’s entirely possible they’ve not developed warp simply because they are literally not capable of leaving the planet anyway.
Yes, it was a subspace signal. They said so in the episode.
Cloaks are always flawed in Star Trek. There’s always some kind of emission that the cloak can’t cover up.
I like the easter-egg level of the untranslated Klingon in DS9's “The Way of the Warrior,” but I also see how incredibly annoying it would’ve been when it aired pre-internet.
I must be the only one who enjoys watching the Klingon scenes in Klingon. It really helps those moments come alive for me.
I know, I know. I’m a huge giant fucking nerd. But listening to people having real conversations in genuine Klingon is freaking amazing.
I was confused about the fate of the Admiral. I assumed it was faked, but then it wasn’t very clear.