endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

I’m glad they had some other Bajorans of varying levels of faith on the show, especially Nurse Ratchet Kai Wynn! to show that while Bajor’s faith is really important to its lifestyle, it isn’t a monolith or anything and people can vary their dedication without being a zealot.

I always liked Kira > Jadzia, though I think they still had a bit too much “space romance” thrown the way of those two characters and I think the fact they were women had a lot to do with that. I definitely prefer Odo + Kira as platonic friends on a mission, like him being in love with her and Kira not reciprocating

The first couple seasons of every Star Trek, besides TOS, are rough and I recommend skipping them. Even DS9 doesn’t really pick up until Sisko shaves his head and Bashir stops acting like a fratboy. Season 3 is where it starts being great though. It is a shame about Kira, cause i love her as a character but her

I dunno, I really like Sisko. Sorry, The Sisko. After Brooks shaves his head and grows the beard he really morphs Sisko into a badass, yet he also gets nerdy about things like baseball or a solar sail craft in a manner that reminds me of Picard and his archeology/anthropology. Like, Picard is underrated when it comes

Yeah if you don’t know the answer then you don’t know the answer but you might as well try and get the big money ones first. Especially if it is a category you like.

To me it isn’t his face so much as Holzhauer’s weird forced smile. Dude looks like an android taught him how to smile using vague voice commands.

Zuko did learn a lot about himself and change from evil to neutral and finally throw off his father’s toxic influence and his inferiority complex with his sister. But I think Sokka is still the one who matured the most. Iroh is the best though, thanks for reminding me.

He can pick all her favorite brands! It’ll be personal.

Build it out of repurposed beer cans. That’ll make it mean so much more!

Avatar: The Last Airbender. While all the main characters grew up to some degree, I think Sokka grew the most. From a comic relief character and potential drag on the team to a fully formed fighter and strategist with a kick-ass girlfriend. Not being able to bend, he got overshadowed a lot, but found a way to make

Machado should hire Robin Lopez to do a hit on Blooper. Hell, that guy hates mascots, he’d probably do it for free.

Also it is interesting that you mention him as a “British actor type” cause I totally get it, but besides the HP movie and “Lost City of Z” I only recall him as playing Americans. Like Christian Bale or Cavill. Maybe that is why Hollywood reporters snatch him up so much.

Oh yeah, being a larger star means more paparazzi, but supporting smaller films means you have to put yourself and your movie out there cause COMICON ain’t gonna do it. I know he seems sad about paparazzi, but there is a pretty funny film about him going out to fetch a hotdog, that he directed, which kinda shows that

Every relationship always ends up as a pile of Little Ashes

I guess it helps to “fake it” when the two people involved are insanely attractive, though that can be subjective. If they were mostly in a relationship due to pressure, then maybe they should have had an open relationship or an understanding, though open relationships still seemed sort of scandalous back in 2008.

I think that’s by choice though, he seems to prefer the smaller, weirder, and more intimate projects than the huge blockbusters, though Cronenberg is still a mega famous director. I guess that’s the trade-off, hordes of people might not flock to see ‘The Lighthouse” for example, even though it looks rad, unless

I like how Cam responded to that “advice” by basically dressing however he wanted but still following the “letter” of their recommendations. I was normally a fan of Cam’s interviews except that one time he acted like it was weird for a female reporter to ask him questions. Normally he’s a great player and I think he’s

Yah if any doctor’s personal beliefs stop them from giving the absolute best treatment then they should lose their right to practice. Same thing if they were to give white patients preferential treatment or assume their female patients are just having “lady issues” when they complain of pain. However, the post I

I don’t know man, my dad is pretty religious and he’s also a pretty damn good doctor. So maybe you can be more than one thing. Though I can understand not wanting to put a priest’s advice on the same level as a trained psychologist. Especially when it comes to diagnosing the myriad issues that aren’t discussed in a

I don’t know man, my dad is pretty religious and he’s also a pretty damn good doctor. So maybe you can be more than one thing. Though I can understand not wanting to put a priest’s advice on the same level as a trained psychologist. Especially when it comes to diagnosing the myriad issues that aren’t discussed in a