Michael Dorn has been trying for years to get a show centered on Worf made, and his central pitch was basically what they did with him on Picard.
Michael Dorn has been trying for years to get a show centered on Worf made, and his central pitch was basically what they did with him on Picard.
You could always say that he was found by medics and put in stasis before it was too late. Because Shaw was easily one of the only bright spots (no pun intended) of the entire series.
Imagine if NASA had a decent budget and reusable spacecraft to service the Hubble.
Fourteen cops collapsed reading this headline.
I was thinking the same thing, but I'm pretty sure they've given up on discussing Trek.
The other great thing about TAS is even the worst episode is only 22 minutes.
If he plays it like he played Dementus in Furiousa? Hell yes.
14 year old Sue crushing on Reed
Separate reality that ends up getting folded into the MCU, most likely.
Mark Russell is seriously great. I became a fan of his with God Is Disappointed In You and his Flintstones comic is shockingly deep and heart-wrenching.
What the hell are regionals?
I've always assumed the distance limitation was due to the transporter having to finish the dematerialization process, but I'll buy your explanation.
Those generic aliens in the helmets, they're the Green? Jesus Christ.
The transporter in Assignment Earth wasn’t a Starfleet transporter, though.
Yeah, that or the episode after where Apollo makes the big speech about now they're free to forge their own destiny. The latter is a bit more hopeful and makes a hell of a lot more sense than giving up their medicine and technology for no damn reason
I still maintain that the mid-season finale was much stronger— which they wrote that way in case they didn’t come back from the strike.
Considering all the nostalgia they threw into Picard’s last season, I’m surprised they didn’t just bring Shatner back instead of just the easter egg.
It’s weird, because the Robert Downey Jr de-aging in Civil War is pretty decent, but it’s also a much shorter scene, less movement and apparently the effects people used footage from a single movie to recreate/de-age.
That Secret Identity suit is gorgeous.
Morrison had a lot of issues with Bill Jemas and their former protege, Mark Millar, was Marvel’s golden boy for a few years after Morrison finished their X-Men run.