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And it’s ticking me off just a bit because Michael is a main character of the series. As a black woman and ST fan, I have to wonder why the writers felt Michael needed to be shoehorned into an already explored to death TOS family rather than have her own background to stand on. Is it laziness or a ridiculous fanwanky

“I don’t care if it was his son.”

...You call it a stupid, careless mistake – but that implies that he doesn’t know what he’s getting himself into by going out on that bridge – which he absolutely does.

I think narratively, for the sake of the story they went with, this was the only thing that had to happen. Either he died or didn’t. The only reason Han Solo went back to the smuggling life because it was the only thing he could do to escape the life he had with the Rebellion. He wasn’t the same man after Return of

I’m so damn happy this got made. Adam West saving the best for last.

And a million more internet pirates were born that day.

Ahem

I’ll say the same thing I said to my friends.

Some of us brown people saw a fun Spiderman movie with a realistically diverse cast given the area he is growing up in (Queens NYC). Thanks for constantly making this an issue with faux outrage. Racist people use this as fuel for their fire, so again, thanks for CONSTANTLY writing articles like this to further incite

I feel like you could have boiled this whole article down to:

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Please don’t remake CE3K. It’s perfect already.

I’m totally jazzed for Who’s Christmas special, which I haven’t been for a few years. Seeing two TARDISes always gets me, too. With the return of Bradley, that makes two An Adventure in Space and Time actors who’ve gone on to star as their actor’s characters in other Who productions. (Jemma Powell, who looks eerily

How the new transporters work

Security personnel in Star Trek: The Motion Picture had some kind of armor.

I swear the more I see of ST:D the more it looks like Galaxy Quest.

Why? Because it would be a success and guarantee more movies?

It’s funny how you mention how important it is that websites are secure (using HTTPS) but here on Lifehacker, that’s not the case :(