Could be worse. Other moderators had already banned E Buzz Miller and Opera Punk's accounts from the TI so I didn't have to worry about that.
Could be worse. Other moderators had already banned E Buzz Miller and Opera Punk's accounts from the TI so I didn't have to worry about that.
While it's a mediocre episode that is a fantastic scene.
I'm sure there is a lot about Fargo, the film and TV show, I don't know about. I've never even watched the first attempt to make it a TV show, which featured Edie Falco.
It was. He offered to do it in order to make them do what he wanted, but Janeway didn't buy.
I did, and I loved it when I was fourteen. I assume that'd still be true now.
Keeping actors under contract long term can be hard - just look at Terry Farrell!
Fair enough, but if you watch just one Q episode on Voyager, try "Death Wish," which can fairly be ranked in the top echelon of Q episodes.
Deep Space Nine seriously considered having a plot about Vulcan seceding from the Federation… a Vexit, if you will.
Who, the Hansen family?
There's the painful issue of rebuilding and the new balance of power, and the never answered question of when Bajor's gonna join the Federation, but they're all smaller scale concerns. An eighth season of DS9 would, essentially, pull back to stakes a little more like season three than season seven.
Q never fit on DS9. His one DS9 episode is a direct sequel to a TNG episode where DS9 is just where it happens to occur.
It's every reason to interview him. His interview in the Captains was one of the most charming ones, right from the beginning, where he breaks the fourth wall by openly wondering why people would buy he'd just find Shatner in his house.
Well, it's possible he was just told that's the trajectory for the character.
And Billy Dee Williams was Harvey Dent in Batman 89 on the understanding he'd play the character as a villain in a subsequent movie. Huh. If we had a third one, it'd be a pattern.
A Batman-as-Detective movie was made for noir!
We almost got that, with a remake set in Neo-Manhattan and probably with Leonardo DiCaprio.
The character has only been referred to as 'the Major' in trailers and promotional material, rather than Major Mokoto Kusanagi, so, yeah, I inferred that the character was no longer Japanese.
But a practical effect may not be done with a hammer! There are times - albeit, rare times - where the 'how' may not be apparent.
There's a reason this video from the Great Wall went viral, and it's not because it's good CGI:
https://streamable.com/o2vcc