Same here, although I can think of a couple of other things I'd like to hold against her, for more than a bit.
Same here, although I can think of a couple of other things I'd like to hold against her, for more than a bit.
No, you're thinking of Kirok.
I originally came to this show midway through S2, so for me Chiana was always just there which meant I had to consciously put aside what I already knew about her in order to truly appreciate what she and the writers did in her introductory episode. But appreciate I did. It's truly amazing just how many different reads…
The Nebari are definitely 'Neutral Evil', right down to their coloring.
"Try not to fall out of the ship again."
My Mom took me to see it at the Sunland Drive-In when I was ten. She'd let me lay on the roof of her Fury on warm nights. Gotta watch that stupid movie again one of these days.
Smell-O-Vision!
Don't eat that. Don't you know that eating that can give you very large breasts? *looks down* Oh my God, I'm too late!
Growing up in El Lay can do that to you. There isn't a day goes buy I don't want to shout "but, Victory and Ventura are PARALLEL! There's no such intersection! I'm sure you'll be happy to know I nearly never succumb to that impulse, except with my wife who used to be an RTD (what they used to call the bus system in El…
Far future? It takes place in 2046.
That said, the backstory accounts for the radically altered geography, and the Arch. I'll leave it up to your own judgement as to whether it's believable enough or not.
Not unless you dreamed me see it at the Nuart back in the Seventies, too.
Or like in the case of JW's 'Moon Over Parador' costar, dying early with very bad timing.
I loved Staanz' ship. I was like if Mad Max built a TARDIS.
And the way he played Zhaan to reinforce the Zenetans' view of him as a fool in over his head.
I really liked what they did with color. It was like it was turned up to 11, made for a very alien feel.
Whither?
I don't know.
It seems to have had an effect.
It was a perfect live action cartoon.
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