halanefleur--disqus
Halanefleur
halanefleur--disqus

It was a great episode. I still don't get dating apps, though, even though most of my friends use them. It doesn't make any sense to me to go shopping for a date. I don't wake up one day thinking "I feel like dating!". I only want to date specific people. I don't get this urge to be with someone unless it is someone

She didn't seem to be looking for nothing serious, just friendly hook-ups, so there wasn't much relationship potential there anyway.

Of course not, but it's one thing to go with public rrspect and another to go with public backlash, particularly if she belongs to a minority. There could be a backlash against aliens in general.

Well, I've just found out thanks to this article… Actually in Spain they call him "Lobezno" (Wolf Puppy), and in South América "Guepardo" (Cheetah).

Against backlash, I meant. Even with that, she's been a solid leader as far as we know.

It's just an inner joke. She has a blindness for aliens, apparently, since she also didn't notice the president after seeing her in her alien form wearing a robe in their dorm.

That was so classy. I love how Lena is somehow 100% done with Mon-El as if everything is his fault.

Alex respects her too much as a leader to care about legality. She would defend the President if the truth came out.

But he has never compromised on his vision before and he has left shows when he's been asked to compromise, so at this point it seems obvious he won't be heavily restricted, which they should know before hiring him, IMO. Plus he still is well-regarded by critics, and he has a following of his own and Star Trek

To be honest, if they just made Star Trek Continues official I'd be in. That fan produced show is such a treat.

Why someone would restrict Fuller's creativity. I mean, the guy makes the most original and incredible shows. He's work in Trek before. He's the most committed show runner ever, constantly engaging with fans, attending a huge amount of conventions, he even pays attention to fans of shows cancelled long ago like

What I like about it is the vibe. Shatner managed to give Kirk this glint in his eye every time they ran into something, like he really enjoys his life in space. There is an earnest joy in almost every episode, even the bad ones, that the other Star Trek shows don't always manage.

IMO, the movie was mixing North American culture (Hollywood, the star system) with South American culture (magical realism).

I loved Jane and Raf, and I loved Jane and Michael, and I loved Jane and Raf as friends, but I happen to think that Raf and Petra are actually a really good fit, and I would like the writers to go there…

I am curious to see where he goes post 1D. I caught 1D in some talkshows and stuff and I did think he had a great voice for slow rock ballads, so if that's the way he's going, I'm interested.
It is good that he takes time to stand up for his fans. Let's hope the next album reflects that on the lyrics.

It was a nice arc, but there is not much to do about who the main characters are at this point. Focusing on Lana Parrilla and Robert Carlyle is a clever choice, since they are awfully talented and charismatic beyond belief, but both characters have been butchered so many times that it feels pointless now. There's only

It should have ended a while ago. To put it in Disney terms, Let it go.

That and the not blinking were priceless

I think that's more an issue of "we need more of Lois".

The Council member's speech was… weirdly awkward. So much distinctions of what are worthy and not worthy acting roles, calling Goldie Hawn a little sister… Off all around.