+1 for Hammonologues.
+1 for Hammonologues.
...you mean Gorilla Grodd, created in 1959??
I truly hope the show has the guts to go deep on the fact that Charmaine is a Christian terrorist; and especially to contrast that faith with the Gaian faith of Skaikru. The shot of McCreary’s cross-inked back suggests they will.
“If we’re just information, just noise in the system, we might as well be a symphony.”
...if you think of the cow as being Bob Balaban...
...of Altered States, as Fringe was.
If Season 1 was the Marvel Universe version of The Invisibles, as some have said, S2 is clearly The Filth: stranger, darker, more modern-art.
Jesus was way cool.
“It’s a lot easier to accept Jesus Christ as your personal saviour when he looks like Willem Dafoe.” -Bongwater, ‘Folk Song’
And a few years after reconciling with his dad, he goes the other direction & takes on the Kolinahr...
Discovery is set 10 years before TOS. In TOS, Spock and Sarek have not spoken for 18 years.
Not having the last Voyager episodes be Janeway’s court martial after getting home was robbing us of much needed catharsis.
This should have been a musical.
DS9 isn’t even the best space station series.
Won’t lie, Kyle - disappointed you didn’t mention that The Moonlandingz (brilliant live by the way) are a supergroup formed by members of Fat White Family and The Eccentronic Research Council, ‘cos I’m sure you mentioned at least one of these in previous years.
Looked to me like some of the background people in Elliot’s half were holding still a lot; from the guy to his left in the elevator right through the walkthrough in the office, it seemed as though the ‘NPC’s’ were glitching out at times, just for a couple of seconds. Anyone else notice that? And, if so, does that add…
‘Christopher Young’s Hellraiser’ described as ‘innovative’, when it was the Corman-mandated replacement for the score Barker commissioned from Coil, which was rejected for being *too* innovative? Not sure I can agree there, Sean.
Nicely done, Sean.
I just relented. See you there, mate.