the ships were all of the same design
the ships were all of the same design
The Moclans also upgraded the Deflectors, so the combined upgrades have now essentially made The Orville a new Defiant.
They did explain how The Orville stands up to the Krill ships as well as it does, but they did so in a properly subtle way. Early on in the episode, the Kaylon reference that they’re performing shield upgrades to the ship (which makes sense given at that point they had total control and were using it to lead their…
It would have been a bit too convenient for Kelly and Gordon’s hail-mary quantum jump to bring them within spitting distance of the only recurring Krill character thus far.
An Lt. which is actually an double agent disguised as a human? Where have we seen it before? It looks like also a bit of a dig at Discovery, while being better executed in a single episode than DIS did in a season.
You can’t just make a laundry list of Nice Things and then arbitrarily credit capitalism for all of them.
If you think social systems aren’t being mismanaged and destroyed, then you have a giant blind spot.
I hear that capitalism also makes the sun come up every morning and is the reason for every puppy’s smile.
Capitalism has definitely done a lot for us. It’s also killing the planet unfortunately. It might be time to adapt and evolve.
Is this the end of America’s love affair with Lena Dunham?
Exactly. The townspeople were so worried about Mr. Fucking Hankey that they needed a hearing about it, but the school gets shot up everyday and nobody gives a shit. Who’s the real piece of shit here? The actual piece of shit or the town’s people?
It’s endlessly fascinating how “woke” fans of this show are actually trying to spin this episode into something they can agree with. Hankey is portrayed as a literal and figurative piece of shit, but that doesn’t mean the show’s against his existence. They’re clearly portraying the townspeople as socially reactive…
Didn’t see it. I saw the “Shut up about shutting up about plot holes.” one though.
“we’re never supposed to know exactly how we’re supposed to feel about what’s going on here.”
It isn’t. As the article noted, Atlus invoked their right to issue DMCA claims for Persona 5. They only opted to reverse their stance due to negative publicity. Most publishers view streaming as free publicity rather than lost revenue, so while they have the option to issue takedowns, they rarely exercise the…
I’d agree with you, if it wasn’t for the fact that the music industry didn’t have a habit of DMCAing people for singing the “Happy Birthday”-song.
“Well, if conservatives lose Roseanne Barr, liberals have to get rid of Bill Maher.”
The sandwiches are solid, but they use breast meat and just about every fast food establishment offers a solid chicken sandwich option. It’s a supply issue.
Still have never eaten at one. Growing up in SoCal, they didn’t exist. Then when I lived in the south, just never was on my radar. Was going to try one recently in MD after seeing a movie, but there were some weird religious types outside handing out pamphlets, so that creeped me out enough to stay away.
It wasn’t mutiny. Souther sought to lawfully remove Nguyen from command, and Nguyen murdered him.