dropthepilot
dropthepilot
dropthepilot

+1. Beautiful.

Agree. The stain isn't exactly coming off quite yet, but that was a pretty rad apology.

Except that the "deeper message" here is ... the exact same thing. So, not really at all.

+1.

Read the book, and then you let us know. Until then, we'll all just sit quietly not discussing anything or forming any opinions based on the information at hand.

You seem really cool and fun.

Your comment makes a remarkable lack of sense, if you ask me.

What's so neat is how you've built this echo chamber of self-congratulation where you never have to ask yourself how it feels to objectify and minimize someone else for their sexuality, because you've convinced each other it's fine. After all, we're all agreed that giggling and pointing fingers at gay men is still a

Oh, the rest of us understand it just fine. We just happen to think it's pathetic and offensive.

Swing and miss, but thanks for playing.

If your aim was for everybody to show off how they can say days in other languages, well done. Very impressed by people that know where Wikipedia is located!

If you didn't have a dog in the fight, you wouldn't be drawing bullshit false equivalencies.

You knew exactly the point s/he was trying to make.

Ah, thanks.

Maybe I skipped some essential crossover or something, but all my memories of DoFP involve Kitty, Storm and Rachel Summers. Two of whom aren't especially established in the movie universe, one of whom is no longer available. Am I confused about what the storyline is really about? Is my personal emphasis on certain

Neither is "quality." That wasn't an anti-profit statement, it was about the diminishing artistic returns of keeping a property in play simply to retain the rights. You could at least try to respond to the actual content of a comment.

I didn't think it was possible for the movie to be an even more overambitious mess than the book was. Well done.

Hence, "generally not." As stated in the second sentence of the comment to which you're responding.

And much of this trilogy will be about Gandalf's crew fighting the Necromancer from the books, hence the suggestion.

Farscape was the first SF show I ever really loved! And yeah, like you say, it was the tenor change there, with BSG, and I think that's what I'm still responding to.