drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

Well... Thank you for updating the Memory Alpha pages, I like to go and read up on an episode after I watch each one (a process I perform every year, no less)... but I won’t be thanking you for assisting Simon Pegg to make another Nu-Trek movie. I’m sorry if that makes me a fiend, but I do value your other services...

Unfortunately, I’ll probably be saying that you “spew ilk of nonsense” before too long. I often have to stop myself and recall to be “kind”, as it were, so apologies now for any rudeness I exhibit later...

I also love to disagree with folks and change my opinions just to be on the opposite side of people! I think

Nooooo! I hate all of these! One of my favorite things about the original trilogy is the juxtaposition of futuristic tech with backwards or even silly looking styles! TIE fighters and the Millennium Falcon are odd looking and not “sleek”, but awesome in their strangeness. This? This you can see in any video game.

Eek... I just read this after I made a stink to you about how much I hated Z Nation... boy, is my face red! I stand by what I said, I just wish I was a bit more diplomatic about it...

Regarding what you said about the character developing moments, I get that the “going back to kill the random zombie lady Rick felt pity

Your Z Nation comment really cut me to the core. I only watched (I believe) one episode of that (with the superfast running baby zombie) and was absolutely disgusted by it and refused to watch any more. The metal zombie helmet... I thought it was sort of silly but sort of neat... and now I feel like I need to

And you’re right, the whole Carol/Morgan arc could have been completed in a previous episode, preventing this one from hitting the 90 minute mark. I think they wanted a palette cleanser in there as well, so maybe (from a storytelling perspective) that was worth it... and I didn’t mind the little interior shots of the

I’m okay with that though! I hated that we wasted several episodes in that damn hospital, but showing that the sacrifice and effort to save a life is all for naught in this new world? To me it’s poignant and important, and just as much justification to keep on trying as it is to give up completely. Beth... however...

That’s where I disagree. The cannibals set a trap for people to fall into that was all warm and welcoming, and when they sprung it we saw their darker sides. With Negan... the characters saw the trap, asked for it not to be sprung, and were allowed to drive away... but not continue forward. Each route they tried, the

I agree with you that the surrounding episodes (hell, the entire second half of the season) was more or less a complete mess... but I actually enjoyed the final episode. I thought the pacing was great and the plotting choices over the whole 90 minutes made it one of my favorite episodes of television period. However,

I purchased one of these well into the PS2 days, and absolutely loved it. Tried to purchase a screen for my PS2 later on to emulate this... worst thing ever. I miss that thing, and really regret turning it over to gamestop for the few dollars it rated (I was young at the time!!!)...

**SPOILERS FOR SEASON 2 OF DAREDEVIL!!!**

I really really enjoyed the last season of Daredevil... to a point, and a lot of it has to do with exactly what you said.

Blacksmith Story: So... the leader of Frank Castle’s unit just so happens to be a drug... um... “kingpin”, if you will despite the fact that he’s clearly

Well... I remember Beasty Boys music and a motorcycle... and it looked like they were fighting the dark elves from Thor II... Oh! And the Enterprise gets blown up... again... like in the Search for Spock... so...

Uh... there are no quality memories of that trailer in my head. I would love it if this were all a ruse

The hype was at least part of the problem though. They kept teasing people with the idea that it was someone we know from the original series (not Khan!) and boy wouldn’t we be surprised when we find out who it is (not Khan!) and it’s going to be a massive surprise because his name is John Harrington (not Khan!) but

...but correct, right?

Ah. My understanding of the word hack meant that he’s doing the job, but in a poor way. Less to do with the intention and more to do with the outcome.

I... I would also argue that it is the lyrics or words on the page are every bit of the art as the medium that it is supposed to be viewed in. They’re intrinsic to one

In what manner would you consider him to be a hack? Just because he did it to pay the bills doesn’t change the fact that his work is considered to be some of the greatest literary works of all time, and has influenced the entirety of the English Language with his works.

100% on your side that Star Wars could be

So... what I understand from you is... Bigfoot took a wooden board and rope and made crop circles to screw with people back in 15th century Japan?

What event are you speaking of specifically for Japan? Do you have a link? And isn’t it just as likely that it was a Hydra or a Windago or some other creature where there

Jesus... even if these people believed in something plausible they’d still sound like crazies. “Most people have never read a book about it”??? About a fake thing that there has been no verifiable proof concerning? Pictures, hair, or even trophies? You’d better believe if this were a real thing someone would have shot

Yeah, I’ve tried it twice but the whole “Vegas” thing never really captured my attention. I was pretty interested in Caesar’s legion but never ended up following through in trying to join them, so that’s my fault...

One of the things I’m really loving about the DLC in Fallout 4 because it’s so much more integrated into

I disagree. Spider-man’s origins are important to his character, and this is (hopefully) the first time we’re going to see the real Spider-man as presented in the comics (I hated all the Spider-man movies). I don’t want to lose an origin just because another movie did something similar but worse.

Now, in defense of