Dude, that is literally the premise of Alias.
Dude, that is literally the premise of Alias.
Those are the two things I'd like to see. Star Trek: Excelsior with John Cho as Captain Sulu and a Section 31 show. Running simultaneously preferably.
I'd love to see people let go of the "real" Trekverse.
Yeah, a little intrusive, and unfortunately the comments system is as sucky as ever. Keeps bouncing me to the top of the page too, which is even worse.
I'm with you I think the Moffat era is far superior to the RTD era, which had the odd good episode, but Eleven has had a consistently good run in the way his predecessors didn't.
I much prefer liking-things CJ to disliking things CJ. This and the Into Darkness review are too much for me in a 24hr period :(
Why does DC constantly pump out such awful looking house-style art? The wannabe Lee/Perez look with gaudy digital colouring being forced every promo and major book is a SIN when they have so much quality talent at their disposal. Who the hell thinks that image up top looks good?! It's like their entire editorial has…
That Gervais thing is so messed up.
The whole point of Gregg's Coulson to begin with was that he was a hilariously bland nondescript agent. He just hapens to be charismatic enough that that's entertaining and the joke didn't get old.
You talking about another Majel Barrett?
Hall of Mirrors, Mirrors?
...there were non-hot women in TOS?
I see what you did there, sir.
I hope he shows up on P&R again.
Gaiman creating his own Who villain is a tantalising prospect.
They have since the Bryan Hitch redesigns, they were very close to his Ultimate Iron Man.
I remember Abrams saying on of the things he liked about Trek was that, unlike Star Wars, it was set in our future. It had Eartha and San Francisco and the Beastie Boys. It's a nice distinction.
100% with you. I've been recapping some Trek movies over on the movie site I contribute to, and reqatching First Contact...that particular aspect drove me nuts.
HATED that song growing up. Not that I love it now. Least favourite part of Poppins.
As a Londoner, I've always felt we were slightly neglected on that front. Into Darkness, The Dark World and FF6 are making up for it in a big way this year though.