Oh, I never went to anything there. I lived way out west (a good 20 minutes!) so that seemed like an impossible distance.
Oh, I never went to anything there. I lived way out west (a good 20 minutes!) so that seemed like an impossible distance.
It sounds good to me (very good, actually), but it sure is pointed inward, huh?
No. Cases like this being tried by morons go on for months. A he said/she said case takes a few days.
No, the one from the— never mind.
Also, Godzilla got shrunk to human size and wandered around in a trench coat.
Borderline?
He plays Frasier.
That's stupid.
Kirk was in bed with one green-skinned woman in the '09 film (The Inside and Continuum's Rachel Nichols). The woman with the tail was in Into Darkness, she was white, and there were two of them (Katie and Kellie Cockrell).
It's hard to find a premise, though. The Alpha and Beta quadrants are well-charted, and we've had shows that gave us the run of the Gamma and Delta Quadrants as well. A new show about driving around the galaxy and checking shit out hardly makes sense — where else is there to go in the Milky Way? And sending the…
Word. Star Trek did go fallow, for five years (and it would have been longer if they didn't rush the '09 movie into production because of the strike). And then it made a billion dollars. The experiment has already borne the fruit it meant to bear.
Enterprise is great, though.
Or you could just watch it and find out.
I think you've got that backwards. Trekkies have never, ever been a sufficient audience to support the franchise (the summer of 1968 partially excepted), but now if you go into Trek fora all you ever hear is how much they hate Star Trek. So either they're not worth paying attention to OR they're going to watch anyways.
I'm not saying the current plan is a great solution (I know basically nothing about it because I'm avoiding most of the press). But after hundreds and hundreds of episodes of "point the ship outwards and go," that premise is **tired**.
Enterprise tries to deal with this, but making Starfleet an existing Earth organization that became coopted by the nascent Federation. So all the humans in Starfleet are like all the Irish cops in New York.
I can't support liking the truly terrible Mortal Thoughts, but she was great in it.
Except that it's almost a certainty that those people were at the event.
Fucking Shannon, man.
Well, they're not wrong.