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Greg Hyatt
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Well, before Discovery, DS9 was the only Star Trek that did any real serialized storytelling. Voyager’s premise was sort of built to be serialized, but Paramount wanted another TNG, so that got minimized. Enterprise played with it, but DS9 did it best and stuck the landing.

You mean the Nazi lovers?

Might be worth mentioning that Gary Goddard was/is friends with Bryan Singer and has been credibly accused of the exact same behavior.

Apparently, the TNG remaster was so expensive, the Blu-Ray release didn’t recoup the costs, which torpedoed DS9 and Voyager’s chances.

The best way I've heard it describes is "Degrassi via A24."

There was that rumored Suku series that never appeared, but now the original cast is, well, not really available.

Each season of Picard could have been a two hour movie instead of a ten episode season.

There's a great moment in House of M when Captain America is off the board and all the heroes defer to Cyclops. There's no discussion, no argument, the group just look at Scott and he tells them the plan and they execute it. It really speaks to the level of respect he commands.

This was one of my main complaints about Young Justice.

The only time I was the cool kid in school was the fall of 1992, because I had a bunch of X-Men comics and my classmates would ask about them. It’s also amusing that I was the “cool one” because also in my class were a set of twins and, a few years later, their older brother became a professional comic artist of

I saw a tweet or something about how badly she fumbled this; something like “she’s attractive and muscular with an undercut and she pissed off the queer community.”

I looked into two of the credited animation studios and it looks like both do CG and traditional. so it’s probably a mix?

This is my dream. Doing the X-Men as a series, you can take an episode and show the team on their day off playing baseball and really get into the characters. Movies don't have that luxury and the closest we've got so far was the party in Age of Ultron, which is probably the best part of that film.

I remember a rumor going around during DS9's final season that Morn was going to get the last line of the show.

He played an Orion who got high with Tilly on Qo’noS in Discovery’s first season finale.

I’m curious if Gunn introducing Damian and Pattinson insisting that the next film introduce Robin (presumably Dick Grayson) is creating some conflict.

There’s a line in The Other History of the DC Universe where Katana claims that Batman and the GCPD cover up all the killings Batman does, but there's no actual proof and the book's canonicity is murky.

What makes it even worse is there is a Phantom Zone in the DCEU; It’s where Zod and his followers are sent at the beginning of Man of Steel and it’s how baby Clark gets to Earth from Krypton.

The AV Club has a more in-depth story about this, but basically, his role was heavily rewritten after he signed and Bryan Singer left. He could also be speaking about Brett Ratner outing Elliot Page on set.

(although it never really blossoms into a full relationship)