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IF YOU DIDN’T LIKE THE SAME MOVIE I DID YOU’RE A NECKBEARD

The irony is that the film is about the pitfalls of angry people needing to put their anger elsewhere, and how displacing anger onto other people or situations will only reap more anger in re-turn.

Yeah, I think years from now, this will be the Star Trek show that gets a fair deal of critical re-evaluation in its favor. One of the big criticisms about Trek TV in the 90s was how similar and stale Trek has become. Now comes a Trek series with some issues but “stale and safe” aren’t among them. You can never make

Greetings and salutations. So, Heathers is one of my all time fave movies and I have very strong feelings about this show. Everyone involved clearly had brain tumors for breakfast. What is their damage? To distill the intention of the original material thru a 2018 POV is sooo not very. Only pillowcases would think

Actually, there are three Federation ships named Defiant in the Star Trek universe, one of which is a Constitution-class vessel that made its way to the mirror universe in The Tholian Web. It also featured in the (sigh) Star Trek: Enterprise foray to the mirrorverse.

  • The only U.S.S. Defiant in Trek history is the one from Deep Space Nine, which doesn’t fit the timeline.

This is why people wanted an explanation for Snoke. If you’re going to have the hard fought peace of the original trilogy crumble to dust thirty years later you should probably have a better explanation than “yeah, some other evil dude came along, I guess.”

This entire article is based on fallacies about “how life is” that are not true.

I look at the entire saga as a blend between the period where Rome rose from chaos to stable world power crossed with the history of the 20th century and the flow of world events and the rise of militaristic facist superpowers from WW1

Star Wars: And Everything Was Pretty Much Fine is not a particularly compelling tale to hang a new generation of movies on.” True, but the expanded universe did plenty to create new threats, dangers and issues, while introducing rocking new characters. Instead, oh, the rebellion is in the same state it always was?

By the time you have one of the titular protagonists of the show giving apparently sincere speeches about how hard it is to be smart,

not really sure where they can go from here. but that’s why i’m not a highly paid TV writer. or lowly paid TV writer. or a writer at all.

and is only interested in traditional narratives, even magical ones involving parallel dimensions and thought demons, in the way that a cut-up artist is interested in magazines.

Here is a Unified Theory on Unified Theories of Twin Peaks: