I thought the lack of saving through the relationship was BEAUTIFULLY cynical. Because that’d be committing to it! Otherwise how could he get a total do-over on the whole thing? What a total ashhole :) Sigh
I thought the lack of saving through the relationship was BEAUTIFULLY cynical. Because that’d be committing to it! Otherwise how could he get a total do-over on the whole thing? What a total ashhole :) Sigh
This was a valuable exercise and a good use of like 2 minutes of my time, and I thank you.
I came here to see if anyone else wondered what happened to Summer’s voice. I swear she got weirder and more of a parody of herself in this episode, but this is the third review (and comments!) I’ve checked and nobody else is saying it....
I think it’s safe to say a lot of folks did/do.
Patreon I think is where she does most of her more personal communicating; it’s a place where if you are reading, you are either a fan, or someone willing to fork over a few bucks to troll. (Presumably there are also anti-troll measures.) She probably mentioned something on her Patreon because it’s a more personal…
The more you think about (most episodes of) Picard, the less sense it makes. If it weren’t for the lovely / fancy cinematography and sets and the nice sounding music, and to some extent the acting, it would be patently ridiculous and hardly anyone would like it.
This could be the CBD and quarantine maaaaadness talking, but I thought this was the best Bob’s Burgers in quite a while. Louise with a The Brain style conspiracy of one. Bob suffering and being beleaguered but also loving and having little victories, and giving things voices and personalities, check. Teddy being…
I think that’s a leap. Unless she knows she’s in a sci-fi adventure movie. Then sure. But in (slightly-more-)real-life, I think if you have a super fancy getaway door, with what appeared to be an advanced combination lock to reveal, it locks after you slam it behind you. :)
I think he’s been under his sister’s control all his life and he feels lost and secretly very similar to a robot who doesn’t know who she really is. That plus protective hormones, plus he’s always kind of been unhealthily in love with his powerful warrior “could go off at any time” sister and she’s basically the same…
Yes and, Willie Wonka was made to sell chocolate bars. Person of Interest was sold as a cop spy procedural. What you do with your platform, once you get one; that’s up to you.
Basically 100% agree, just adding, Discovery is even worse. I do feel like I know who these (exceptionally Star Warsy, now that you mention it) characters are in Picard. Discovery leaves most of its characters even flatter.
I felt like the officer onscreen could have said the last line more convincingly, or a more interesting personal version of the line, and we would have gotten it better. “That’s it. This is the last thing you get from me. Good luck.” That kind of thing.
That’s what I thought this show needed - more incest!
In a very differently styled telling of the same story, we might meet Soji as a medical doctor in a hospital-like facility and not really dwell on or learn about what exactly she does. We would see her hooking up with a new Romulan hottie. We are interested because they are motivating sincere characters in a cool…
If the Borg Queen ever needed to escape from her secret chamber, wouldn’t she automate the system to blow up, disable itself, password-lock itself, or at least physically retract and hide itself immediately afterward?
Here’s my take on Heaven, because, like, where else would I put it?
And watching people figure it out over and over again under various episode reviews is very “Dance, Dance Resolution.”
Understand the man.
I come to you from the distant future with this urgent list of sexual Italian foods.
Ok dumb question, where in the show was this said?