*flips table of Megazords over*
*flips table of Megazords over*
The last episode was the best Star Trek movie since Undiscovered Country, and they managed to pull that off in under 30 min.
There were a couple decent episodes of Voyager about them, too. Although those were Federation Time Travel Police from the future.
Mariner grated on me most of the first season. Especially as she was such of a perfect Mary Sue who always had the solution and knew everything, and her own flaw (she was demoted) was a big plus in her eyes. And even when the captain crossed a line to discipline her, it was the captain who ended up apologizing.
A great example of that is the episode where Mariner creates a Trek movie on the holodeck. It began with the trumpet-forward score playing over credits on a starfield, featured full-on phaser disintegrations in a way the films only do and had the minute long ship flyby.
I really enjoyed it. There was at least one moment each episode that had me in stitches, even when I wasn’t laughing out lout I was enjoying the jokes, and it stayed on the right side of laughing with Trek instead of at it.
It was really good, and got much better as it went along. I liked it a lot.
Must say I enjoyed it a lot. I’d always wondered when a mock-real-life version would happen, and now thinking about it — OF COURSE it had to be an animation.
It was appointment TV for me- the humour is a perfect balance of mockery and love. The tongue-in-cheek shoutout to Archer and the Enterprise in the finale was the cherry on top.
It’s clearly made by people with deep love and knowledge of the franchise, and I love that they hardly ever feel any need to explain the deep cuts. And it was amazing to finally get an update on the Exocomps.
Michael Caputo did not take a leave of absence to deal with cancer treatment. He took a leave of absence because he was about to be fired for an online freakout where he accused government scientists fighting the pandemic of treason. The guy is a complete fucking shitbag, just google the shit he did to make the…
It would be great if my brother could watch this livestream, but he can’t because the wifi is spotty IN THE MIDDLE OF AFGHANISTAN!!!!
Great, I’ll finally learn what this “Crazy Christians” controversy is all about.
You obviously haven’t been reading Facebook posts about face to face schooling during a global pandemic.
I would like to see the Werner.
Not exactly the same, but
The good news:
She can market this new book to the same communities who banned Harry Potter back in the day.
...So here I am, doing everything I can...
Well, no. Dune is a book. They made an adaptation of it in 1984, another for the Sci-Fi channel, and this is a new adaptation.