I love Garth Farenghi's Darkplace.
I love Garth Farenghi's Darkplace.
As opposed to before?
"Should the whole point be that it, in the idealistic future, it isn't a big deal?"
I really liked the one where a member of the Q Continuum wants to die.
I wonder if this series is gonna be a seasonal anthology, with each season taking place in a different place and time in the Trek universe.
I wonder if Orson Scott Card is gonna call for an overthrow of the Federation government.
Is there a constitutional amendment that could resolve this problem?
A comedian I know joked that it's every guy's worst nightmare to have SportsCenter announce that your girlfriend isn't real.
From the article, it seemed like the reason it failed was because the content was the only thing about it that didn't suck.
When Grantland first went online they did an oral history of The National, which was a short-lived early-'90s attempt at a daily national sports newspaper. They hired a bunch of well-known sportswriters, including Lupica. Pretty much no one in the article had anything good to say about him.
Yeah, but I was hoping we'd have a '90s-tastic logo so today we could laugh at how dated is is.
I thought he could be pretty condescending, although I thought he got better in that regard as his tenure went on.
William Hurt, not John Hurt(I think you may have Doctor Who on the brain because of that other article).
Is there any actor who played the Doctor who isn't generally considered good in the role? I know Colin Baker's performance was unpopular with a lot of people for a while, but I think people these days generally think he was good in the role and just had bad material.
I was disappointed that they used the early '70s logo for the show rather than a new, more '90s-looking logo.
One thing that kinda puzzles me is why there've been so few movie reboots(not direct adaptations, so movies like Serenity and the original Trek movies don't count) of sci-fi shows. The new Trek movies qualify(although they maintain some links with the old continuity), and the Lost in Space movie does too, but not much…
One thing I liked in Star Trek Beyond is that they had an alien speak through a universal translator but her lips matched what she was actually saying, not what we hear.
"There's a map on the back of the liner notes for 2112!"
I liked his Gary Busey and Bill O'Reilly.
I don't buy the idea that The Daily Show helped turn politics into entertainment. If anything, I'd say it did the opposite: It turn entertainment into something informative and relevant to serious politics.