Still waiting for you guys to cover Misfits and Monsters. You have someone dedicated to writing recaps of a freakin British baking show or whatever it is, but crickets on one of the best surprises of the season.
Still waiting for you guys to cover Misfits and Monsters. You have someone dedicated to writing recaps of a freakin British baking show or whatever it is, but crickets on one of the best surprises of the season.
Before Blockbuster, most towns had several video stores, locally owned, small businesses.
Which is why I don’t get all the sorrow over Blockbuster’s demise. It would be like crying over WalMart going out of business.
Most major cities still have at least one independent DVD store run by diehard film nerds still chugging along, the best of them offering titles you’d never be able to find streaming or for rent on Amazon.
Not a bad rate for room, board and human slavery. Sent!
But I want THAT tent. Please ensure Flora is there waiting for me as well. Thank you.
The uncanny valley effect would probably work in Data’s favor, being an android at all. Although who knows if CBS All Access has that kind of thing in the budget.
Picard will find someone carrying a mug of Earl Grey (hot), and follow them around with a big, dopey grin on his face.
Oh man, that absolutely broke me when I first watched it.
I mean I would have said nothing except Qs don’t age, but Sui_Generous was somehow less generous about it.
He was never the same after his daughter died and he got distracted so those two excelsior class ships collided
or Walter Blunt
Explaining why a shapeshifting omnidimensional being looks slightly different is probably the easiest handwave in sci-fi.
Fans of the series last saw Picard at the end of the lackluster Star Trek: Nemesis, and caught glimpses of his unhappy future in the series’ final episode, “All Good Things.”
Michael Chabon? Congrats, you bastards, you got me interested.
I’m in favor or pirating everything like I was doing circa 2010, so...good job, networks!
Ah, the days when Ricky Gervais was kinda sorta funny.
Patrick Stewart: So in the new Picard tv show, I play a man who controls the world with his mind.
YES I WANT THIS.
Judging by the reactions...yeah, people kinda want this: