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He was exactly NOT that character if you watch more than his first appearance. That is the whole point of him. At first he seems like the gruff assholes. But as the story digs deeper and you see more and more into his character you find out that who he really is is vastly different than his the first impression (that

I’d love to see a live action show set post-Picard but I don’t know if Legacy is it.

I liked the gruff and sarcasm of the character.  Unfortunately they off’d him. 

My interest in Star Trek: Legacy is directly proportional to the involvement (somehow) of Todd Stashwick’s Captain Liam Shaw.

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After opening by showing the Cylons launching their attack on humanity, Battlestar Galactica’s second ever scene is this marvel that introduces a ton of the major characters without ever feeling awkward in the cramped hallway sets.

The studio has basically said it needs to get acquired in order to continue existing, no?

Can’t believe it took me this long to say it but: what a hack. First and foremost, adaptation is inherently an act of change; changing the medium of the story doesn’t just involve changing the shape of a story, it demands it. You’re a lot more likely to dash yourself against the rocks hewing too faithfully to the

Our theory is that ASP changed very little between her original plan for season seven and the revival, and didn’t bother to think how age would have impacted the story.

Rory (and probably Lorelai) getting pregnant just as she’s about to graduate college? That’s something?

Rory getting pregnant in her mid to late 30s?

Love that poster. Even before I noticed the meteor over Spock’s eye was the dying Enterprise.

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really don’t get the dislike of this movie. It’s a worthy follow-up to Wrath of Khan, the ensemble (even with the limited use of Uhura) all chip in to move the plot forward and this may be the best Shatner-Kirk acting off all time:

Adama and Roslin from BSG doesn’t get the attention it deserves.  It starts with prudent distrust, moves to mutual professional/personal respect, goes to betrayal (it’s ambiguous who betrays whom), to begrudging adoration, love, and eventually separation.  Still my favourite presentation of mature romance ever on

Here would be my idea for the first film (and I know there’s a lot that we’ve already seen, but I feel we need to reset everything.)

can we just kill off the Kelvin movies now? 

It’s so frustrating as a Star Trek fan that they insist on continually pushing further into prequels and prequels of prequels. Give us a new crew and a new ship and set it after Nemesis or even Picard. We don’t necessarily need the far future of current Discovery but I have so little interest in seeing the earliest

I think the whole “is it possible to get along?” question is not getting any easier to answer. Increasingly awful people are getting increasingly good at getting “their guys” in positions of authority.

If the XMen mythology is, at least in part, an exploration of whether a minority can co-exist with an ignorant,

I mean, X-Men has been going on for a pretty long while, and if certain writers have occasionally “answered” the question of whether Magneto or Xavier is right, it would seem that they’re still somehow asking it today. It’s almost as though it’s a question with no finite and concrete answer, not to mention it’s the

All I’m hearing is that the CW show is going to remain the best Supergirl adaptation for at least another decade.

Oh, no, I’m actually Jesse, the writer. Jesus, the writer is a different guy. 

I have the complete opposite reaction to the pod racing. At best the race scene is way too long, at worst (depending on how I feel about the Phantom Menace that day) it’s completely unnecessary.

I'm hoping Children of Time gets hopefully a series on Apple, since they'd give it a good budget and they're making quality shows, or at the very least a big budget movie. Also the Bobiverse books definitely need a series!