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Kinda laughed at "I never should've used my powers ! Now members of my team are dead because of me !", cos all I could think of was all those members of his team that died in previous episodes because he refused to use his powers, and chose to stick to guns…

Debuted in NXT, not on Raw.

Chibnall ? No, just no.

Well I agree, and I'd probably be fine with no Supes on Supergirl… except the writers have spent most of those early episodes mentioning him, using him, and so on. It's kind of their own fault, really.

This show really has a "shared universe" problem. There's no way Superman wouldn't be right there, alongside Supergirl, to fight an entire commando of Kryptonian soldiers roaming free and attacking humans. I get the "Supergirl should be fighting her own battles" thingie, but we're talking Kryptonians, here.

So, every comic book fan in the world, then ?

It still looked like a cheap RC drone painted black by a prop guy ten minutes before the episode aired, though.

So i'm guessing Patty is gonna bite the dust at the hands of Zoom or she'll be taken to Earth 2 by Zoom in order to hurt Flash and lure him into some sort of trap, at some point.

Given the fact that CBS refused any Trek show tied to the Paramount-reboot for years and years, and they're still pissy about it, I'd be surprised.

I wouldn't be so sure about that last one, contrary to what mainstream comments section on the web seems to indicate.

That said, it's still ridiculous that CBS' & Paramount's pettiness led to Star Trek not being on tv for its 50th anniversary.

There's also the fact that Trek is, in theory, our future, our earth-centric hopes and dreams, whereas Wars is a long time ago in a galaxy far far away (where people just happen to look like humans).

"borderline" is being generous.

IIRC, Enterprise doesn't really have those awful, awful lows… but it also never reaches any sort of comparable high, so overall, it's more consistent, but also more… well… boring & mediocre.

Nemesis, not Insurrection. And I doubt it, the movie is still just as ill-conceived & chock-full of recycled material that kinda breaks cannon here and there.

"Star Trek going back to being Star Trek" means absolutely nothing when it comes to movies. Heck, the only post-1990s Trek that's quasi-unanimously praised by the fans was First Contact, and that was a big dumb action movie as well.

Yeah, the idea of taking everything that ever mattered or that has ever been discovered in the Trekverse, and attributing it to Bakula's crew "just because it's a prequel" never really worked for me.

They didn't.

Not sure seven seasons of fanservice would have made for very interesting tv. A couple of years, why not, but that's about it, imo.

Cheap fan-production.