kristivas
Kristivas
kristivas

It makes me sad/mad, but there’s an underlying feeling of “I knew it” there to blunt the fall.

Agree with that but... she shouldn’t share the blame for them completely changing the plot and timeline after she agreed to do it. She signed up for one movie, based upon a script. Then the script was thrown out and rewritten. Anyone would be a little pissed because of that.

I’ve slowly come around the realization that it’s not capitalism *alone* causing these spiraling problems — though it certainly has its own share of blame — but rather capitalism fueled by investor speculation and their ceaseless demands for more and better ROI.

Well now, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, they’re a part of that timeline.

What in the fuck is going on at Riverdale? I haven’t started this season and I’m not sure I want to. Was only hate-watching til the end because of the time I’d already invested.

The campaign is likely being driven by bots.

Obi-Wan and Yoda were already clear precedent for the idea that individual Jedi had survived the purge and gone into hiding by themselves. There doesn’t need to be a secret community of them somewhere to explain if and when any more reappear.

I’ve been saying this for years, but Supernatural should have ended at season 5. There were a couple of stinkers, it happens with all good shows (it was 2005ish), but the first five seasons told a great standalone story with a unique spin on familiar mythology.

All slimmed down, lookin’ healthy. That was the first thing that caught my eye, honestly.

I’m mostly concerned, though, that it’s suddenly being described as though it would effectively be “Star Trek’s Greatest Hits” rather than allowing this new crew to have their own adventures.

Now is the perfect time to return to the Boxed Set model. The rules for 2nd edition were bananas (thac0 anyone?), but the boxed sets for campaign settings were awesome.

It doesn’t, but it does that she was, by all accounts, a shitty and abusive person.

One is a porn star

That’s Doctor Who type of thinking. I wish Star Trek tackled the complexities of time instead of going as simplistic as possible.

-Return of Q sort of takes away from what I considered the best part of Season 2. However, it’s very on brand four our favorite puckish omnipotent nuisance, so we’ll see how it plays out.

But I can speak from my own experience, having witnessed it across multiple websites, that many, many people have derogatory views about Discovery.

At the same time, if fans had a widespread love for Discovery, Paramount probably wouldn’t have cancelled it so abruptly.

Or just the natural consequence of deploying a weapons-grade refrain like “I Will Always Love You” on an unprepared populace?

I don’t think they’re under any illusions about how the fandom feels re: Discovery.

That shit all compounds, my guy. Like multipliers. For a cartoon, they were popular when they aired. But look at streaming for them since.