drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

Right, because “rehabilitation” works for everybody, and all it takes are money and programs to mend the cracks.

Some people are just evil. They do not have a psychological illness that can be cured, nor can they be fixed due to the kindness of the system. The places with the most “rehabilitation” instituted are also

So long as you’re okay with me being pessimistic about it, you go on and be optimistic. The most galling thing about this whole mess (in my opinion) is how Snyder is taking legitimate fan complaints about his last movie and is trying to incorporate them into this new one like it was the idea the whole time. Shame on

I completely agree with you! Everyone give the Nolan Batman trilogy a lot of credit for making a “real, grounded Batman”, but that was my least favorite part of those movies. Marvel has been doing the crazy and the fantastical, and all without making it a silly Disney romp through a meadow. We’ve got giant green

I’m not sure about the Borg Queen being an issue...

They’re supposed to be a collective intelligence, but when you’re assimilating all these various cultures with different viewpoints and wants, the “needs of the many” may shift on which culture you just assimilated. Does every drone get a vote? If so, would the votes

I’m going to throw a flag on this play. The real reason they were using the “books don’t matter’ argument is that they weren’t considered hard canon, and are not something that the general public would be expected to read prior to watching the movie. A fair comparison would be the Star Trek ‘09 comic book which

I love RLM, and think they have some great points to make... but in the Picard characterization I do not agree. The most important thing to look at in reviewing Picard’s actions in First Contact are not his dealings with Hugh or Lore’s Borg offshoot, but in the episode “Family” (the one immediately following “The Best

It took waaaay to long to get to the meat of the article (if you’ll pardon the parlance). Unless this was an artistic attempt at trying to recreate the desire to get something and the pain of having it denied for an unreasonable amount of time, I’d recommend cutting off a few paragraphs next time.

Why does anyone have to wear pants? If I got made smooth like a ken doll do you think I could go prance around without the benefit of bottoms? We’re the top species on the planet because of pants. Embrace it!

That, actually, is a very good point.

If you’re really into Mario or Zelda... or hell even Marth... I guess I can see wanting to get a little figure of them... but the Wii fit trainer? The villager? Especially when they’re just using this to content lock stuff in games... and people were paying hundreds of dollars for them at one point? It seems like it’s

I’m 100% with you. At least with games like Minecraft you can keep people from screwing up your creations or playing solo. I get that part of the point is to play with other people... but what if I want to just ride dinosaurs and build space... laser... guns... or whatever you can do in that game? One of the reasons I

Would someone please explain this fad to me? How is this not just another Beanie Baby? The video games they can be used in cannot be this great...

I disagree on the oversaturation, or at least being a problem. Spider-man is the biggest hero ever (at least in terms of moving product) and has had at least different 7 cartoon series since the 1960s (most of those since the 1990s). Nobody says “Well, there was “Spider-man”, then “Ultimate Spider-man”, and now we’ve

You know, it’s funny that with the Future Hiro coming back to talk to the Heroes in season 1, that future actually looked sort of interesting. They eventually tried to get us there, but never in a way that felt satisfying (or allowed Hiro to get the full grasp on english that his future counterpart seemed to have). So

And I would never disregard or disenfranchise your right to disagree with my description of disillusionment during our discussion! Believe me, I half wish I could just create a shield in my mind where associated properties don’t bring distaste to distinguished and distinct titles (I’m stopping, I swear!)

I really like

I’m sure they’re not consciously thinking this, but I’m surprised that people haven’t been up in arms regarding the contrast of four male scientists who make clean and efficient looking items and a group of all women (I assume they’ll be scientists) who make things that look like a pile of garbage. Then we’ll have a

Ugh... The original proton pack looked cobbled together piece of equipment, but this appears to be a broken piece of trash. It’s like they made them from some form of outdated leaf blower. Pass.

Let me explain it with a story of my childhood, and for once it won’t be movie related! When I was a kid, I was digging through my parents stuff and I found an old bike pump. No needle or anything in it, nothing special about it, other than it was older than sin and shiny to boot.

So I did what most kids would do, I

A word I do not use nearly enough. Thank you!

Well... yeah yourself! I get emotionally invested in characters and universes and want to see continued story content out of them. It has nothing really to do with generalities of “good” or “bad”. Star Trek: Insurrection was a bad movie. (In my opinion) The Search for Spock was a bad movie. The Motion Picture was a ter