I’m not sure, but they aired the entire first season of Star Trek: Discovery during the pandemic, so that could well be what they’re referring to—they could air more seasons of that.
I’m not sure, but they aired the entire first season of Star Trek: Discovery during the pandemic, so that could well be what they’re referring to—they could air more seasons of that.
Yeah, this is definitely the Donald Trump definition of “you didn’t know”, which is “I didn’t know”. I mean, for crying out loud, at least two of these originals were NUMBER ONE HITS! And I mean USA Billboard Hot 100. Others such as “Crusin’” the original was MUCH bigger than the remake.
Kippers for Quickfire? Is it St. Swithin’s Day already?
Definitely laziness when they give the title as “Chapter 20" rather than “The Foundling”.
42? 101 Dalmatians? 300? 2001: A Space Odyssey?
Tommy’s reaction when his wife points out that, yes, literally they’re Communists, was pure gold.
The Mets wore those uniforms through 1992; this episode was only made a few years later. So it was only slightly behind the times. (I still wear my Mets uni in that design.)
Having watched all of Ordinary Joe, I would say you didn’t miss much, apart from John Gluck (Joe’s son) who was excellent throughout and turned out to be a fine singer as well. He’s not the easiest person to cast but I hope he finds a role worthy of his talents.
I don’t know whether the writers/directors intended this, but that apartment really kills Toby’s argument about the money driving his decision. Housing prices in San Francisco are some of the highest in the world; that apartment is really big for a guy living by himself and only being home four nights a week, and…
Very good episode. Very emotional. Man, young adult Kevin is the WORST.
Yeah, it was bad that it wasn’t Jack who went to talk to Jamie...and ridiculous that they didn’t even consult him about how to approach her.
Yeah, good point there. I do miss the more overt DC stuff.
I’m with you. I really disliked this episode. There were some good jokes, especially the “censorship” of Gwyn’s prayers and such, but seeing the Legends act like idiots for an hour is not my idea of fun. (Even before the demons started affecting them—I mean, who opens a door, finds that it literally leads to hellfire,…
Really not happy that Allegra dropped some casual xenophobia and no one called her on it. She said she didn’t buy that Despero could possibly care about Earth when he’s not even from here. Um, excuse me, are you saying Kara and J’onn don’t care about Earth? (And possibly Nia, although I think she was born on Earth…
After a season of Andrea yelling “I want clickbait, and I want it NOW!” at her Pulitzer Prize-winning staff members, while they say they want to do proper journalism, it was...interesting to see Allegra demanding in-depth reporting and her staff saying they wanted to write something that would sell. If they could…
SUPER adorable. I had to pause the tape because I was laughing so much. A great moment.
It’s time for another Good Idea, Bad Idea.
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The first two especially are spot-on. But Lena? Extremely resourceful and smart, sometimes the key to saving the day, but sometimes she can’t be trusted, and not even because she has close ties to the other side? If that doesn’t fit with a certain simple tailor, then I don’t know who could.