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Let's hope not. 

I liked S1, and so far, love S2.

I’ll take DSC’s first season over TNG’s any day.  Oh, but I’m not a real fan, right?

DSC is my favorite season 1 of any Trek so far, and the only S1 where I don’t skip episodes when I rewatch. Then again, about once a month someone tells me I’m not a “real” Star Trek fan because I like DSC and therefore my opinion doesn’t count.

I hope io9 keeps James on the Discovery beat for season 2. It’s nice to see fair-minded reviews of DSC. Remember when Katharine Trendacosta came out of retirement just to shit on this show?

I thought everyone knew this already.

I knew people didn’t like Seth McFarlane, but I hadn’t seen any of his other work, so I watched The Orville with an open mind, and I found he was the weakest actor.  I know this was lampshaded, but I still have a hard time believing Mercer would be the captain over Kelly.

Ugh.  Alara is my favorite character.  I’m not sure I’ll want to keep watching without her.  I couldn’t stick with TNG without Tasha Yar either. 

On top of it, after Kelly was called a cheating bitch all season, we finally learn she was maybe date-raped. I was annoyed that the human characters failed to see Kelly, Mercer, and Claire were roofied. The only redeeming quality is that nobody made fun of or emasculated Mercer, a straight guy, for having sex with

I watched Dark Angel when it was originally on and rewatched it about ten years later, and I don’t remember him. Did he play Logan? I had to Google him and I didn’t even recognize him. Jensen Ackles has taken much better care of himself.

That was what I concluded from the trailer.  I was disappointed it gave so much away. 

This was the first episode of Black Mirror I watched because my friends were raving that it was an anti-bury-your-gays. I had the “twist” figured out as soon as there was a time-jump, but maybe I’m too genre-savvy for my own good. Most the folks I know who love Black Mirror don’t read or watch SF, so maybe the series

I agree, and I’d add that: in my observation, fantasy and science fiction gets away with not addressing sexual assault even more than realist dramas. In the comments of any article you’ll see, “it is allegory” or “it was his biological imperative to implant his eggs” or “he was a ghost, it wasn’t really rape.” Most of

I’ll say it loud for those in the back: criticism is not a call for censorship. 

I am behind on Charmed, so I’ll comment on another show that didn’t acknowledge sexual assault: The Orville. I really want to like this show as TNG homage, but it was hard to hear Kelly called a cheating B all season and then we learn she was probably roofied instead.

On a lighter note!

Tina Minoru was briefly in Dr. Strange, but played by a different actress.

Are the Netflix MCU series moving over to the Disney streaming service, or are they dead, dead, dead?

Is Dare Devil the only one that hasn’t been canceled?  

Me neither. I had stopped watching Nickelodeon by the time SpongeBob SquarePants premiered, but Rugrats and Rocko were the cartoons I grew up on as well. I caught the NPR and CBS radio stories on his passing and they made it sound like SBSP was his first and crowning achievement.

Did you all get rid of your old PSXes?