It might nice if the sub-title were legit English.
It might nice if the sub-title were legit English.
As soon as he gave her the choice I said to my wife “He’s heading to a Federation penal settlement for extreme child endangerment”. But we both kind of let it slide, it’s a bit iffy but it’s really feeling more like an attempt at some of the feel-good wrap ups of older Star Trek with a bit of a miss on that point.
Am I the only one who didn’t like M’Benga’s choice?
I’m glad I’m not the only one that can’t name the crew on Disco.
The shows been on the air for 5 years, and I still don’t know 50% of the bridge crew’s names.... or even what their job function is.
The show’s obsession with making everything gravitate around one character, to the detriment of all the others is, I think, an even worse crime than the ludicrously drawn out season long…
I hate all the backlash against Moses Ingram, and I think her performance was great, but “Reva, by far, had the most interesting story in the entire series” is a ridiculous take. Reva’s story has so many holes in it it’s ridiculous. Again, I’m criticizing the writing and not the actor, but the writing for her story is…
Basically. Just means he did it purely because he is a pedophile, and not out of anger or anything. the “malice, oppression, or fraud” phrasing I think is just generic legalese from the raw definition of what would warrant punitive damages.
Look, I get it that everyone is entitled to a legal defense, but there’s no way anyone is ethically obligated to be Bill Cosby’s spokesman, which means that anyone who does take the job is most likely an amoral, otherwise unemployable yahoo. So this weird statement totally makes sense.
He’s a false prophet really. He’s crossed the Rubicon. I’ve made up my mind to not watch anything he’s even been in. If someone murdered him, I would not call foul.
It’s strange to consider a verdict which confirms Cosby sexually assaulted a minor as any sort of victory. However, the part they seem to celebrate concerns the punitive damages, which if awarded would have deemed Cosby acted with “malice, oppression, or fraud”
They’re right, though. He doesn’t deserve to be in that court. He deserves to be six feet deep under a supermax prison.
I’m really not thrilled with the way they’re deviating from the comics. All of the MCU does it, but this feels like the most severe detour thus far. And it’s a shame, because the comics are so good. So far, it’s been mostly a family drama, and fine as far as those things go. But, I was under the impression we were…
There’s no way this could possibly backfire and put marginalized people into more danger, right?
I don’t necessarily think it needed more time. I think it just wasn’t as efficiently written and staged as it could have been.
This is a legit critique.
Obi-Wan didn’t take/bring Lola with him. Leia slips it into his robe during their goodbye hug before he gets in the escape vehicle. He later finds Lola when he’s taking his robe off, smiles and sets it down.
I agree... but I grudgingly concede that even a small number of practically incompetent people with guns can still do a ton more killing than a single skilled person with a blade.
Here is my question: ¿Why did Obi-Wan bring Lola the droid with him in the last chapter? She didn’t do anything other than sit in the ship until he returned her to Leia, so why take her in the first place? And if it was only to have an excuse for Obi-Wan to return to Alderaan, then that was lame and lazy of the…
They should DEFINITELY not do another season. Having Obi Wan encounter Vader one time during the long time gap between trilogies is one thing.
Gotta love Fathom’s mea culpa is “You can pay us to see it again and maybe we’ll do it correctly this time,” instead of “We will be providing refunds for all the showings this occurred at.” Gross.