So that might* mean that this series is lousy, from that point of view, but I don’t see how it can compromise something that already exists.
So that might* mean that this series is lousy, from that point of view, but I don’t see how it can compromise something that already exists.
I don’t know, but I have been asking myself (2) every time I read something on AV Club lately.
For me, a lot of the criticism being discussed here is too abstract. What is it specifically that compromises earlier parts of the Star Trek universe?
I already wrote this on another thread, but I really want to recommend two short story collections that I’ve just finished. Both are from the Penguin Classics of Central Europe series.
Anyone else just miss The Toast sometimes?
I like his glasses.
How did you like it?
I finally saw Event Horizon, and afterwards Kingsman (the first one).
In the polymath domain:
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The thing is at warp speed you miss a lot of ass, I would strongly recommend using that wand at a slower speed.
You take that back.
In his defense, the internet says the average person releases half a liter of gas per day.
Electric Boo-galoo?
I was like “awwww, she’s great” and then I realized I have only ever seen her in Almost Famous. I then took the time to look at her filmography, and yes, I can confirm I have never ever seen another movie with her in it.
I saw that movie this year! I was bored late at night at my inlaws’.
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1990s (Event Horizon-era) Kathleen Quinlan could also work.
I’m not an anthropologist, but 10 year old me was obsessed with Jane Goodall.
Can you name a few? I’d be happy for some recommendations. I read a lot of fantasy when I was a kid, but haven’t in recent years. Of course, my own 11 year old is nuts for it, and I would be happy to point him to some quality stuff (and read it myself too).