greghyatt
Greg Hyatt
greghyatt

I wanted to like it and it's a solid horror movie, but it wasn't a good Evil Dead film. The drone gag in the opening was good and the kills were solid, but it didn't have the charm or humor of the Raimi films. The lines of dialogue lifted from the original movies pulled me out of the scene, too.

I wasn't surprised when I saw that Geoff Johns wrote the episode, since it was mostly ripped from Morrison's Animal Man and there's nothing Johns loves than strip mining better writers' work.

I know Kirk and friends took command of the Excelsior in the comics because Paramount didn’t know/share the plans for Star Trek IV after III, but nothing I’ve ever read said the Excelsior was going to be the new flagship.

Let’s see Shaw and Sisko bonding over Wolf 359 trauma.

Fits with the way they’ve done the ship design.

General Order 12 also showed up on the viewscreen; which is the same order from Star Trek IV when the Whale Probe was killing everyone.

I’m honestly surprised Wesley didn’t show up.

It’s also worth noting that he pitched an X-Men comic with sex pest Brian Wood and blew up and said a lot of shitty things when it was canceled before publication.

NO BRICK FROG?!

There’s a scene in the Batcave in season 3 and amongst Batman’s files are potential recruits; Carrie Kelly, Duke Thomas and Stephanie Brown all appear.

What, you don’t like someone Wolverine’s age sleeping with a seventeen-year-old Jean Grey? Or Magneto encouraging his children to have a sexual relationship?

Carrie Kelly had a tiny cameo/Easter Egg in the previous season. Watch them drop Damian in the finale, too.

Whoa, spoiler alert, dude!

My theory? Since they filmed seasons 2 and 3 back-to-back, setting it in the (basically) present saved them the money to bring back the entire TNG cast. Setting so many scenes on the Titan's bridge and that bar.

It was one of the things in Daystrom Station, fittingly enough.

Poor Calhoun.

Riker and Troi left the Enterprise in 2379 after the events of Nemesis. Per a deleted scene, so did Crusher. Per the novels, Worf became Picard's first officer.

Their timeline means that Jack and both of the LaForge kids were born by the time of Nemesis, which is set ~22 years before this season.

Didn't they use that joke in Deadpool 2?

https://www.cbr.com/infamous-mister-belvedere-story-actually-true/