There’s always just enough guys. The same way the Dothraki got schwacked at Winterfell but there were loads around this week and last week. Or Euron rebuilt the Iron Fleet in a few days.
There’s always just enough guys. The same way the Dothraki got schwacked at Winterfell but there were loads around this week and last week. Or Euron rebuilt the Iron Fleet in a few days.
There are trans men and non-binary people who don’t identify as female but are still physically capable of getting pregnant.
At this point I just take proclamations about the number of soldiers remaining with a pinch of salt. Winterfell was like the third or fourth time the army of the North has been slaughtered, and yet there’s always just enough dudes for the next battle
Selina asking him wasn’t it a law that the mayor had to be a dog, and he replied “it’s not enforceable” was an amazing highlight
As I understand it, Destiny was originally meant to be Zeta to Seed’s 0079, with Shin being Kamille, Athrun being Quattro, and Kira being Amuro. Like Amuro in Zeta, Kira would have a significant role for like 10 episodes and then leave. But poor fan reaction to the early chunk of episodes left the creative team…
SEED gets a bad rap from a lot of fans, but I quite like it. It’s basically a mix of 0079 and Wing. SEED Destiny is godawful though,
The Gundaminfo YouTube channel has a lot of the TV shows available at any time, and frequently puts up OVAs and movies for limited time periods.
Like a lot of people here, I can’t really have any sort of detached opinion of this episode, it’s the cumulation of a highly emotional show, and I have no compunctions about saying that I was emotionally invested in it for a long time.
I was cracking up at that point, and then lost it when she added ... To God a second later.
I loved that Greg was there for at best one of the moments he and Hector flashed back to.
Isn’t it easier to just accept that Spock never talks about his relationships with Kirk? In TOS alone there are two episodes with shock reveals of Spock’s wife and the identty of his parents.
I replied to a number of the criticisms last week.
Roddenberry hated the film and said he didn’t consider it canon, but he wasn’t in a position to officially decanonise it at that point. He was essentially dismissed from any creative role in the movie side of the franchise during the production of TMP
If the naming convention was STD, then The shows in order would be ST, STT, STT, STD, STV, E, and STD. Which they’re not. DSC is the official abbreviation, but Memory Alpha uses DIS.
I have to say, I’m far more likely to stop reading DISCO reviews on the site than I am stop watching the show. Handlen just isn’t paying attention to the show, picking out bits he doesn’t like and ignoring the things that either frequently explain what’s going on (like the bit last week about Starfleet offering to…
Agreed 100%. I feel like Handlen is looking too hard for certain things in the show in a specific way that he misses them in the way that DISCO is presenting them. Like, for example:
Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. It was introduced around the time I stopped watching Voyager, and even Netflix hasn’t been able to tempt to to check out every episode I missed
Janeway has her weird holonovel, but this was clearly inspired by Jane Eyre/Wuthering Heights gothic fiction. Which is 19th century. Which is not pop culture.
Skylar Astin’s voice is a bit softer than Santino Fontana’s, and while it seems like he’s actively trying to at least incorporate elements of Fontana’s performance into his (and I’ve definitely noticed him hitting similar inflections at least), Fontana’s Greg really only dropped into that softer tone when he was being…
Skylar Astin’s voice is a bit softer than Santino Fontana’s, and while it seems like he’s actively trying to at least incorporate elements of Fontana’s performance into his (and I’ve definitely noticed him hitting similar inflections at least), Fontana’s Greg really only dropped into that softer tone when he was being…