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Franky drinks Darjeeling tea (made sense with the avatar gif)
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Picard S3 was just so dark. I don’t mean the story (though it could have been if it were written better) but the color scheme. Why is the bridge of the Titan/Enterprise-G so badly lit? Honestly, there were moments I was thinking of turning up the brightness on my TV to watch this.

It’s a separate timeline/universe from the point of Nero coming through the rift and attacking the Kelvin.

If it’s any consolation you’re not alone in your opinion. In fact I’m pretty sure I’ve seen it expressed here more than once before.

My partner and I really liked it. It’s a sweet show with lots of good laughs.

Leave it to Steve Martin to be a class act while reminiscing of regurgitation.

There’s arguably some overlap in this Venn diagram (eg. fans of Only Murderers in the Building), and considering she has over 400 million followers on Instagram, even a small fraction of that is still a large amount of potential readers.

Came for the comments. Stayed for the “I like risotto with Angourie Rice” jokes.

Like it or not, social media is a form of pop culture entertainment.

Selenators

I liked it, but agree once that character died the story was over.

I’m not lumping you in with bigots.

As tired of superhero stories as people may be, it’s really goddamn cool that they can be used for stuff like this.

There are currently people using seemingly “valid criticism” to support bad takes.

You beat me to it.

First I’ve heard of it.

Valid criticism is fine. We all want to see good stories.

Ranting from feminists or against?

It’s nice to see someone on the internet just be positive about Star Wars.

Like it or not, Filoni’s character of Ahsoka is still the most fully realised character in Star Wars.

Fair enough.