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I don’t have a way to rewatch the scene, but are you sure she just didn’t have her black gloves on and they were in that totally black room?

I did some reading—what he said, plus Vermilion is made of Cinnabar which is a red form of mercury sulfide, BUT also is of course the place in Pokemon where you get the fire/red gym badge. ;)

Well, the show is very loose and vague, so who knows what they’ve actually ‘established’ with that scene. I did notice that Syd has her locket on so that heavily implies she’s from at least the time we saw David just give it to her. But, David is in the orb, which implies it’s still right after last season. But as for

I still have my copy of the orginial I got for xmas the year it came out. And, I’ve just played in this year with my 11 and 9 yr olds.

Yes, totally agree. Typical bad analysis from am io9 show reviewer. That may very well be what she meant, but it was pretty obvious that it was supposed to be very vague and David was attempting a guess.

I don’t care about it as a comic book show at all and don’t like the Marvel Netflix shows at all—yet my thoughts totally agree with you—the first season was visually and audibly fantastic while telling a weird, interesting, mostly satisfying story. That episode last night felt like the same production crew doing a

I’m sure there are other smart posters with this same replay, but GOD am I tired of people not getting the end of Quantum Leap. It is implied to Sam that he has always had the power to control when he would leap home. The end shows us that he DECIDES not to leap home and instead spends the rest of his life helping

All the big businesses love ‘new customers’ and ‘growing the business’ but I bet it has much more to do with retention. I’m sure every day there are Netflix viewers flicking through that dumb endless yet repeating list of content and finding nothing worth watching for the second or third time that week or so and

If it’s going to be the same quality as Cloverfield Paradox then this isn’t anything to get excited about. I’m not sure I’m too excited at all about Netflix spending big sums of money on films deemed not good enough to release. Why not spend the money on acquiring little-known good movies, aye? I’ve liked quite a few

Maybe there’s some post-Voyager singularity that we don’t know about yet. It might be called the ‘no new ideas singularity’ or possibly ‘lack of imagination singularity’.

Yeah, how weird, like when people expect that each episode of a season of a show generally happens a few days to weeks after the last, and then the next season happens the following year or so from the last. It really is weird that people would expect a story or group of stories to continue forward in time as they

Has anything good ever happened in space?

“Giant monsters or GTF.”

“water doesn’t freeze in space”

I don’t think so. I don’t think there was ever any explaining. This movie devolved into ‘generic horror movie, but in space!’ by about 20 mins into it and never looked back.

more of a publicity stunt than anything else

*thumbs up*

How many times did they show a gas pedal being floored? Like 12? I told my wife it was like a high film-school student had attempted to make an epic car chase scene.

Funny, that’s exactly why I watch Star Trek--not for character development or some sweeeping space opera, but for mysteries and monsters of the sci-fi flavor.

Good for you. More people should try it. It works for books too. Half way through a book and don’t like where it’s going? Just put it down and move on to the next.