Suuuuuure. Kick someone's ass and then you have an entire prison gang gunning for you.
Suuuuuure. Kick someone's ass and then you have an entire prison gang gunning for you.
Or started a charity that supplies life saving meds to over half the people on the planet with HIV.
Mooch will lose his job when he's getting so much attention Trump feels outshined. It's measured in SNL skits, over 5 and the staffer is in the danger zone.
Dang it, that is much more likely.
But when I mean Nazis, I mean - actual, literal, Nazis. With the swastikas. Not a parallel, not a metaphor, not an analogy.
Now if you want a "based on" parallel, Quark was every anti-Semitic stereotype in the books. Many talked about this when the series first premiered.
Huh? The Klingons were a thinly veiled version of the Soviets (this was the height of the Cold War), and the Romulans a version of Communist China. When I say "space Nazis" I mean, swastikas and the whole nine yards, not a metaphor.
The MACOs on Enterprise were lead by a major.
Translation: The scripts we had in the pipeline were beyond awful, and we had to re-work the series bible. Might have to re-shoot everything we have already done, or just can those episodes entirely and start from scratch.
Third season? Wasn't tht the one with the space Nazis?
You really can't jump the shark any harder than, literally, space Nazis. At least when they did it on TOS, it was only 20 years after WWII and they did it as someone from Earth pushing the idea on an alien culture.
But the Enterprise version - yikes. And for…
Working title:Stupid Size Me
The first Chuck E Cheese was the pilot store in San Jose, the second one was the first franchise, in Redwood City. I worked there in high school, hired a month before it opened as a video game tech. Bushnell came by to meet the staff, and hung out with my boss and I playing video games for about 20 minutes. Really…
I loved Joe Millionaire. You could definitely do it again, people are just that gullible. Instead of a castle and putting him on a horse make it a mansion on Star Island, private jet and helicopter, etc.
"All Good Things", the Star Trek TNG finale": the characters at present (the end of the series,), from the pilot, and from 20+ years in the future, all team up to defeat the villain from the pilot episode. Talk about closing the circle, that was it!
That scene in Clockwork Orange, when they strap Alex in to a chair, an apparatus holding his eyelids open, and he's forced to watch the most horrible things imaginable. Now we know what it was they forced him to watch.
That scene in Clockwork Orange, when they strap Alex in to a chair, an apparatus holding his eyelids open, and he's forced to watch the most horrible things imaginable. Now we know what it was they forced him to watch.
The guy spent ten years honing a stand-up act, and it was a good one. Then…he burned through that material, and instead of going back to small clubs and spending years working up a new act, he thought he was George Carlin and could just whip up a whole new set of great stuff.