It has a Hondo vibe for sure. One of the cards Ahsoka could play later on if she has to.
It has a Hondo vibe for sure. One of the cards Ahsoka could play later on if she has to.
If it weren’t for Ahsoka I don’t think I would have dug the last two episodes at all. The plots just seem generic at this point, especially after how awesome the first few episodes were.
Why did they make this series?
“Star Trek: Portentous”
Legally, a person cannot be compelled to testify against his or her spouse. Therefore Kim is proposing marriage because she is all in, in spite of everything.
I am floored.
There’s too much merchandise made in the image of the original design and the other commenter rightly points out that the stand-in resembled that original, god-awful design.
I mean, I get that it’s a Sonic movie and none of this actually matters, but posting clearly false conspiracy videos under the guise of news seems like a slippery slope, especially for a website that posts political stuff through the lens of entertainment...
No, it wasn’t. And there’s an insane amount of evidence from accounts from the animators who had to work on the redesign to pictures behind the scenes with the original design.
Was Sonic the Hedgehog’s disastrous initial design reveal actually intentional?
Yes, it’s obviously a conspiracy, because we all know quite well how willing studio execs are to take risks and chances with uncertain odds of direct, immediate payoff.
No, it wasn’t a conspiracy theory. The execs actually thought the general public would embrace it similar to the Transformers and TMNT movie designs. While I can see the Transformers thing, I have no idea where they got the idea that people liked the TMNT designs.
Yeah- I don’t understand where Red Letter Media is coming from where they think Picard is THAT cold towards his crewmembers. I’d expect him to have moved on a bit more in 20 years, but the events of this series would naturally bring some feelings up.
Picard always admired Data and viewed him as a man coming to terms with sentience and existence in an almost childlike way that Picard always respected. Picard, especially, in Data-heavy episodes of TNG and the movies definitely viewed Data as a friend and someone he cared for almost like a brother.
So - the major villain inside of Starfleet is a Vulcan.
I genuinely think cat videos are a net good for humanity. Loving a pet is something that lowers stress and makes people healthier in general, but a lot of people can’t have them for a number of reasons (allergies, rental situation, lack of money, etc.). While watching a video of a cat isn’t a complete substitute for…
It just means he’s famous, and it doesn’t mean that people don’t care about the other deaths. What is wrong with you?
Honestly, I find yours a super weird take that is arguing a point that no one has even made yet. Who literally has said, “Yeah, screw those other people!”??
Not one person.
Yeah, they lowballed it real hard. This episode was funnier than any from season nine.
A friend of mine that I watched it with said it was his favorite episode of Curb ever. Really surprised about the low score.
Not having read your review yet, I’m perplexed on why this episode received such a low grade. I was seriously laughing for 30 minutes!
“It’s dumb that they just brought back Palps after not mentioning him in either of the previous movies. Like we’re supposed to believe that he was like just off-screen the entire time.”