X-Men’s Nicholas Hoult is the latest actor to join the cast of Mission: Impossible 7 and 8.
X-Men’s Nicholas Hoult is the latest actor to join the cast of Mission: Impossible 7 and 8.
Whaddya mean obscure?
Nor could you have 12 “dad is a dope” sitcoms on the schedule....oh, wait....
Seriously. There are literally three times as many scripted shows being made as there were 20 years ago, but we have half as many shows set in space. Off the top of my head, the only ones I can think of are The Orville, Discovery, and The Expanse. I remember when we had DS9, Voyager, Stargate SG-1, and Farscape all on…
Is it that obvious I haven’t moved on.
Obviously, the world can’t support two space franchises at a time!
Yeah Fox, let’s bring back Firefly, but only if you show the episodes out of order, give it a shit time slot, provide zero marketing and eventually pull the plug on it because deep down inside you actually hate the show from day one. Let’s do that again.
Firefly: The Next Generation would be interesting. Bring back Zoe with her fifteen year old daughter (oh god it’s been fifteen years since Serenity). Get some new faces in there, too. It won’t be the same, but it might still be good.
Welcome to the folks raised on NewWho. In addition to retconning him as an eternal paragon of moral virtue, many of them also believe that the Doctor has always disliked guns.
Or proliferation of mobile emitter tech. Holograms in Star Trek can be just as solid as real matter, or immaterial, depends on the program settings.
The Master is every bit as smart as the Doctor. Outwitting a group of Nazis is a piece of cake for him (or her). I got the feeling the Doctor did this more as a way to slow him down and piss him off, not to get him killed.
It seems like it would have been better to let her keep the memory and then show the execution with the knowledge that her death will not be in vain.
Could even be android bodies containing the holograms’ essences, to allow them to interact with physical objects/people.
Really curious about these “rogue synths.” Lots of possibilities there to pick up from previous stories. Mass-produced androids, disgruntled holograms that are smarter than people figured (like how the EMHs caught onto the Doctor’s holonovel in Voyager), or even something to do with Control in season 2 of Discovery.
Just to add - sabotaging an enemy’s plan so that they suffer the very fate they wanted to inflict on others, by their own hand, is something that every single incarnation of the Doctor has done. It’s one of the Doctor’s go-to moves, really.
She disables the filter because he could just change it to be somone else real quick and that wouldn’t give her the time to get to his TARDIS.
Last week’s Doctor Who episode provided a tantalizing new arc and a darker path for the 13th Doctor to go on. It…
Warner Brothers can’t allow somebody to advertise their movie for free can they? Then you might want to see it!
We’ve been waiting to see Milana Vayntrub as Squirrel Girl for what, five years now?