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Did you check the date on that article? 

I liked For All Mankind and Truth Be Told. I’m looking forwards to watching Foundation.

I enjoyed Truth be Told.

Dude has been in use for 150+ years.  Cool for 200+ years.

Star Trek producers being embarassed about what came before is nothing new for the franchise.  TNG regularly and obviously showed that TOS was an embarassing precurser than needed to be looked down at.

Which is why Picard, for the most part, is getting away with it.

There is no popular culture as such in the Star Trek universe. Its a universe where only academic culture exists.

Since all these services can be bought and cancelled monthly, then no one has to go without enough new content to fill whatever month they subscribe to a service.

It wasn’t during the 9th Doctor’s run, nor at the beginning of the 10th, 11th or 12th Doctor’s run. During the nuWho era, every Doctor pretty much begins with a world that’s unawares in general of all the invasions that came before.

Yes, gay representation is rare in both Marvel’s MCU and in Star Wars. But in general, in 2020? But that makes up the tiniest amount of produced dramatic material imaginable in this day and age and we all know this.

She’s a gem in what ever she’s in, really.

They can beg all they want.  DC is lucky to even get China releases, and those they do generally make very little box office compared to even low earning MCU releases like Ant Man.

It’s the only one that has. No other DC release in China has even made Ant Man money and 2 didn’t even get a China release at all, with Birds of Prey likely to make that 3. on the other hand, it means that unlike with Marvel, they don’t have to ask the Chinese government to approve scripts/casting.

Since when do DC movies count on Bo office from China?  That’s more of a Marvel thing.

Honestly, the symbol is much closer to that of the Federation in Blakes Seven, which I guess is appropriate.

yeah, no.

No.  Miramax is owned by BeIn Media and ViacomCBS.  Disney sold it off in 2010.

Chamber music was the future once. Now that all the networks are streamers, TV is dead. It just hasn’t stopped moving quite yet.

Life was so amazing when there was only 3 choices of channels to watch and only one cable provider, right? Aren’t monopolies amazing? ;-)

Will Syfy have anything worth watching once The Magicians reaches the end of its run?