You mean the “actor is pregnant, need to hide it” uniform?
You mean the “actor is pregnant, need to hide it” uniform?
That simply does not matter. It doesn’t matter if every game is a boxed bucket of trash that couldn’t pass muster on a Vic-20 that the sellers decided to charge $8000 for.
Honestly, what I’d love to get out of a new Star Trek series, more than anything else, is hopefully getting some new merch out there. So hard to get anything decent related to Trek these days...
A relationship that was recently revisited in the Secret Wars “Inferno” line, one of the weird highlights of that fairly sub-par event.
I hate to admit it, but I think this is firmly in that realm of “go see and get drunk at” movie. It seems like it’s paying a bit more to the spirit of the old cartoons and 90s movies, and combined with enough alcohol, it could be entertaining.
Karnak will die simply because of all the delays. Would be a shame about Herc though, it’s actually a pretty interesting series. I can see it and Scarlet Witch surviving simply because there’s a meta-event going on between Hercules / Scarlet Witch / Doctor Strange and the nature of magic. Obviously setting up some big…
Life is like hurricane...
I’d disagree with the “universally” part, but I have always maintained that Episode II is the worst of the films. Episode I had a stupid plot, but it certainly had one. You can’t say that about II, which basically just lunges the characters around while things pop up around them.
He was also the guy who told Vader what to do... and had Vader listen.
That happens in the first chapter of the book...
I’ve always worked under the assumption that, when said in a comment (and allow me to specify, not talking about anyone commenting in this thread), means “I’m an ass with nothing to add to this article, but I want to complain about it without actually reading, listening, watching or even trying to comprehend. So what…
The first one was excellent (helped with the great killing of a main character to shock you), but the whole series just decayed into bad smut as it went along, and it just sort of diminished the whole thing.
I’m about 80% ebook, 20% print. I tend to buy art books, some role playing (though I love Pazio’s digital releases over print), and all of my daughter, who is three, books. The reason is pretty basic for most of them... no how many books I decide to bring with me, my iPad never gets any heavier and my bookshelves…
The bigger issue was the “HOLY SHIT!” way that Season 1 ended, and how all of that tension, the build up, and story was basically discarded in the first five minutes of season 2. It was so awful that most of us, myself included, shut it off and never bothered to go back.
Yet another reason why I’m glad to be a fan but to have no interaction with the fan base (and not just because of all the Mike / Joel arguments)...
Not only did they do the trope of the Groundhog day episode, they probably did one of the absolute best versions of it (the only other episode like that I could see competing for the crown is TNG’s Cause and Effect).
What, are you implying that they are going to continue to ignore the evidence in favor of their pre-reached conclusion?
That's so gritty, it's got grit on the gritty parts. Might just be all dirt though.
They were making more of the Exo-suit, but Research Institute was never confirmed as an additional line. I'd reached out to LEGO CS at one point and got a response that they weren't making more. There has been contradictory information about it, with them saying "yes, we're making more" and "no, it's done."
It is wholly worth watching for the whole scene of Q delivering flowers, and delivering one of the greatest, and funniest, lines in the history of Star Trek.