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Chris Curley
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I actually think the beauty of the comic series is that it's about Scott learning to become less of an asshole.

Not quite, but this version using music from From the Earth to the Moon is my favorite alternate take out there. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

This, by the way, explains the popularity of Ya Ka Mein here in New Orleans. It really is a tops hangover cure.

There's a non-Disqus way to comment on here??

That is a great find. How delightful.

Correct. The nacelles generate a warp field which allows FTL travel. The impulse drive is the sub-light fusion rocket system.

As an aside, the refit Enterprise is still probably my favorite design of them all. But I'm also a weirdo who loves the oft-reviled Ambassador class, so take that however you will.

I'm just excited the whole internet is getting into a fight over qualia.

I've had a talk with the Internet and we've agreed to share the blame.

Every time I try to type "8-bit art" my NES cartridge door starts opening and shutting like the possessed furnace from Home Alone. It's a sign.

I am that mook!

It's pretty disorienting. I felt a little like I took the bad acid just watching it to write the article.

It's referring to the entire complex. The video features shots from both Disneyland Park and California Adventure. I realize you're just being pedantic, but still.

Look at that firm grip.

Yep, I believe that's the first mention of it. It makes perfect sense for the character, though. Constantine's nothing if not an opportunistic fellow. You could definitely see him dabbling his way across the Kinsey scale.

I always saw it more as character shading. It might have been more accurate to say "sexually fluid," since he by-and-large plays it straight (so to speak).

Not what I meant at all, but it could have been clearer. In BoBW/Yesterday's Enterprise, characters are different thanks to narrative circumstances, so the viewer gets a clear insight into how these characters have changed from the characters they've come to know. In BoBW, Picard goes through a physical

Payola in the form of gold-pressed latinum.

Fun (?) story: My grandfather's brother was a Westie when he was murdered by his best friend. His fellow Westies told my grandfather at the funeral that it would be "taken care of," and the friend disappeared shortly thereafter. Sounds like fiction, but as far as I know it's just Curley family history.

Good point. I may have gotten a little overexcited by seeing Celestials onscreen in my lifetime, whereas the stuff in Thor was more what I would have expected. I expect DC to up the ante with a Forever People movie any day now…