I will watch anything with Sam Richardson. Imagine coming into Veep in the 3rd season, arguably one of the greatest comic casts of all time, and stealing the entire show!
I will watch anything with Sam Richardson. Imagine coming into Veep in the 3rd season, arguably one of the greatest comic casts of all time, and stealing the entire show!
I think one of the big questions is: Are they going to retell the whole recruit / bomb in the neck story? If they do, I guess I would say it’s not a sequel (but that’s going to be a boring 10 minutes for people that have seen the first). If they don’t then people that didn’t see the first one are going to be confused.
Every extra day he shoots, he gets paid $500K. You’d stretch it out too!
It honestly would have been better to go with some kind of “destruction of subspace” theory for the end of FTL.
The singularity that the Romulans use is how they generate power (Fed ships us matter/anti-matter) they both use Warp drives.
It’s also hard because they only have 10 episodes.
I liked the premise for the season. I’m much happier with the cause of the downfall of the federation being a natural disaster then, “Of course, this beautiful thing could never survive!”
I get what you are saying, but in a lot of ways the story of Star Trek ended with Voyager. There was simply no place left for a realistic threat to the Federation. The Alpha and Beta quadrant had been mostly explored. The Delta Quadrant threat, the Borg, had solutions, and The Federation had reached a peaceful…
This was a pretty good episode (Adil Hussain stole the whole thing in the end - I sincerely hope they give him much much more airtime) and it’s a great premise. But the snarky side of me has to say (and this is my single biggest complaint about the show):
Does anyone else find it just wonderful the Michael Gross has turned a bit part in Tremors into a ongoing roll for 20 years! God bless him!
Actually, my personal guess was going to be a time travel story where an 80's obsessed kid goes back in time to the 80s and meets up with his parents to stop an evil genius that invented the time machine.
When are people going to realize that Cline is a terrible no good very bad writer? After hearing him interviewed you’ll come to realize that everything in RP1 that hinted at something deeper was a complete accident. And if you ever have the misfortune of reading Armada and even touch another book by Cline, then may god…
I don’t believe this for a second.
I think it’s actually that the lighting doesn’t match up correctly.
If anyone from Disney is reading this thread. I want you to understand, THIS is what is making me get a subscription to Disney+.
I’m happy there has been movement, but it was suppose to come out in 2020. Now we have to wait longer :(
Definitely. Book 4 is the worst book (it’s still okay). After that they became much better writers (story aside). Book 5 is an absolutely great character novel and brilliantly shows the development of each character because of their relationships. From 5 on it’s just better and better.
Allowing anyone involved with True Blood is the GIANT RED FLAG in my opinion.
This is factually untrue. HBO said they would be happy to give them more seasons. The show was HBO’s tentpole - money wasn’t the issue.
They’ll do at least a season for each book. I’m hoping they will be smart and do two seasons for each book. The story has the potential to be a massive flag-pole for netflix, why not plan out six years.