drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

Ugh... you are pretty insufferable. Star Trek was progressive, it was inspirational, it was thought provoking... it wasn’t insipid garbage for slight “issues of the week” that you seem to have absolutely zero comprehension of. It certainly wasn’t a lecture series about “this is what your fore-bearers did wrong, fix

Sure, it was handled better in other episodes... but there is something that I think absolutely brilliant about the half-n-half faces. When you get right down to it, it’s absolutely stupid. It’s obviously stupid. It’s embarrasingly stupid. Which... is really what racial hatred is. It’s just embarassingly, obviously

Insurrection was a poor movie but good Star Trek. Hell, they practically did an episode that was exactly the same in The Next Generation with Indians on the Cardassian border. Nemesis, in my opinion, was worse because it was going the dumb action schlock route (and just got worse with Star Trek ‘09 and Into Darkness).

It still really bugs me that they had children and completely abandoned them on that planet. Can they survive on their own? Will they just breed with one another until their even more monstrous? Can we reverse the process in them like they were somehow able to do it for Janeway and Paris? Who knows! We certainly will

Bryan Fuller has had some good episodes... but let’s not forget some of the others...

Fury - Voyager - Old Kes decides to find Voyager and destroy it for “reasons”.

Mortal Coil - Voyager - A Neelix episode! That should be all I need to say! But Neelix takes it extra far by being completely insufferable because he died

I actually got into a bit of a rage war with someone who continued to join my Destiny game and send me party invites, even after I would quit and start again to go on without him. Apparently, I’m the asshole because I didn’t want to be bothered, and I didn’t consider the fact that maybe he needed some friend time.

I disagree. If it is okay for Ryan Reynolds to return as his character in Deadpool (who was also introduced in Origins) it should also be okay for Schreiber to return... yes? Throw Ryan Reynolds in the background of a scene, have them both sniff, look at him, shake their heads and keep going? I don’t see an issue with

Rick’s behavior is kind of “raider-y” this episode. When faced with the possibility that Hilltop will not make a deal, Rick seems to indicate that they had come all the way there, and that they were going to leave with food one way or the other. This sort of question makes me wonder why Hilltop would think they’re

The entire point of Superman is that he is and has always been Superman. Clark Kent is the disguise, the mask he wears. He didn’t adopt this set of principles, he was raised with them and uses his powers to take them to their extreme. That was one of the big problems with the movie, is that they made it appear that

It was a harsh ending, to be sure, and did only compound on some of the other very “non-Superman-y” things in the movie, so you may very well be right in that.

“Naturally” being as a result of the events in the film and the characters instead of the writers coming up with this as their preferred end point and working backwards.

1) I wasn’t talking about the World Engine, I was speaking of when he and Zod were throwing each other through buildings, IHOPs, and Gas Stations.

2) Zod being a “trained killer” accounts for absolutely nil in the movie. You’re talking about someone who has spent their entire life training with weapons and tactics

Hi! I never said “worse thing ever”, and I would like you to be critical of DC now about anything you care to comment on, because I think you’re lying.

As for serious in tone, I have no problem at all. Marvel has been making a ton with light hearted superhero movies, and I’ll admit that I have no problem having fun in

I wish I had felt Man of Steel was passable, but when I left the theater I was confused and angry. It’s sort of a reverse to the coin here, in that I may have been more amenable to seeing BvS were it not part of a cinematic universe, where I might have more reassurance I wasn’t going to get more of the same with this

And CBS is suing them to get kill their actual movie. I’m still pretty ticked over that...

Oh... Fuck you CBS! I’m still not going to pay you to watch your show, but why do you have to make it so freaking hard for me???

Calm down... you have control... Lawrence Kasdan didn’t turn Star Wars VII into a good movie, so you can assume this series will still be terrible without any tangible proof. Oh, and

I can honestly say that in this brief conversation you have provided more than enough evidence that you’re a quality human being that will produce even higher quality offspring. I thank you, on behalf of the entire planet, for producing some good crop to offset some of the lower quality brands that seem to be mass

I would say you are correct, though murder is a far more fun word to throw around. Either way, both of those should be abhorrent to Superman. It doesn’t even really jive with the rest of the movie!

Superman was willing to kill Zod only when he could see an actual family being killed (rather than before when the

Here’s the craziest thing that I took away from the 2004 Batman vs. Superman script: Clark Kent was Bruce Wayne’s best man. Now, I get that Bruce would want him to be in this universe where all other loved ones are dead... but it also means that if either of their identities are found out, automatically suspicion has

No, you’re absolutely correct. TWD likes to roll in the mundane and keep things nice and slow. I don’t know if it enhances the episodes of excitement or not, just that it’s torturous when we have to sit through episodes of mundane walking and quiet reflection (or, really, the entire Beth storyline). I will say that