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Riker offering to introduce the two would’ve been cute. 

As the universe braces for the drinking contest between Beckett and Jack Crusher. 

You’re insulting Captain Pike hair??? And you dare to call yourself a Star Trek fan???

how dare you insult the man’s wonderful hair?

the fact that they didn’t have to be recast for live action is making me so so so so happy.

I cannot tell you how much willpower it took to not squee at top volume at work when seeing Mariner and Boimler in the flesh.

Ignoring the absolute slander on Pike’s Peak, I think any awkwardness from the Lower Decks crossover episode is probably because of how difficult comedic timing can be - this is a primarily dramatic trailer stitching together clips for a primarily dramatic show, the little snippits of comedy aren’t going to work as

No one in LA wants to move to fucking Orlando, Florida.

More like you don’t understand what the Nona facility was for. Maybe google a bit, it has nothing to do with tourism.

The focus is very much less on the death (everyone knows she’ll be back by the time The Marvels hits theaters) and far more on how they did it. Slapping the “Women in Refrigerators” trope on Kamala in 2023, killing her in someone else’s book to hurt a white dude she barely knows, during AAPI month (Marvel was

Juat use for their mission statement

“organizing, training, and equipping Guardians to conduct global space operations that enhance the way our joint and coalition forces fight, while also offering decision makers military options to achieve national objectives.”

What on earth does that even mean???? Organizing what? Training for and with what? To do

Zeb Wells (currently writing ASM) is also a writer on "The Marvels" movie. The optics of all this are not great, but maybe this is an attempt to merge the onscreen and comic versions and turn Kamala into a mutant in the comics as well? Possibly to be done before the movie comes out? Just a thought.

Nice to see the legacy of The Death of Superman is still alive and well, 30 fucking years later.

I haven’t been following the current run (I was a Slott reader and stopped reading monthly after Superior, although I caught up later), aside from the ire of fans and the admittedly funny anger at Paul.

I was just thinking this. Disney doesn’t have to rip their parks out of FL, but it would be some sweet justice if they bought up a shit-ton of land in a nearby state and started building new parks, drawing people away from FL.

What I noticed with the tutorial island is there seemed to be clearly several different solutions to how to get from point a to point b.  I tried to get a mine cart up a broken rail for a good hour until I realized I could just climb up to the same mountain through some caves

Yeah in retrospect I didn’t really care for the tutorial area. I felt like the Great Plateau was a more fun and natural way to play around and learn everything you need to do whereas the tutorial in Tears of the Kingdom reminded me more of the slow, more linear tutorials sections from earlier Zelda games.

arguably, letting the player run free without the glider could easily lead more free-spirited players to miss out on it. that said, most players would probably work toward the glider immediately anyways because it’s basically mandatory.

I thought this was a fun show with lots of cool worldbuilding. I did find the storytelling kind of frustrating, in that I watched a whole season and yet very basic things about its premise were never explained. They were parceling info out way too slow & now that is really irksome & I suspect will limit people wanting