Yep.
Yep.
I see what your saying. I just don't think Ozymandias did.
Right. But if suddenly he starts destroying cities, it also fits with their profile of him as pretty unknowable and beyond humanity and thus not really predictable. And then he disappears.
I wouldn't say there's a load of evidence for that.
Giotto is okay. Bellini would have been hilarious. Titian makes me giggle.
I can't think of any more appropriate way to grieve something like this than reform.
Was the courtroom element because it murdered someone?
Benedict Cumberbatch is playing an evil Jean-Luc Picard, possessed by the being that took over Gary Mitchell and sent back in time to finish Kirk once and for all.
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"Transcendence" sounds like the Butlerian Jihad that could have been.
What he seems to be "frightened by," given his mothers' coaching him through it, is his ability to hear literally everything.
Pilot 2! I love it!
New timeline! All bets are off!
Biggest argument against Khan: could you honestly imagine them casting a straight up lilly white guy to play him and get away with it today?
I'm thinking the other twist is that everything on present Earth was engineered to kill humans, as a measure to keep us from returning and ruining it again.
...exactly what I said.
I would see The Hobbit: Desolation. That movie sounds crazy.