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Correction - at many points she rhymes you with you.

I have to say, the fact that she has completely and totally accepted her life as a crazy cat lady while still being young is probably my favorite thing about her - I hope her future includes having like, 75 cats living in that apartment with the treehouse in the living room.

Her cats are so amazing. 

Yeah, she sided with Kavanaugh because of that time she got a bad edit on Season 1, so she knows how it feels to be “persecuted.” It’s, like, exactly the same situation, guys!

To be even more pedantic: everything on Earth is a chemical.

The abuse of the word “chemicals” has to be one of my biggest peeves as of late. “Don’t eat that, it’s full of chemicals!” “What’s that smell? Chemicals?” Or, “I don’t use that lotion, it’s full of chemicals.”

Thank you. I just injured myself because I rolled my eyes so hard at that. Normally I'm annoyed that Jez doesn't have copy editors. Lately I'm annoyed they have writers.

Any alternative to filling your body with more chemicals is a net win.

Any alternative to filling your body with more chemicals is a net win.

Me have said this before, but this show would benefit from longer season, so we have more time for characterization for characters like Culbert, Airan, (not you, Tilly), Detmer, etc.

I just want a full Enterprise spin-off. I’ve been enjoying Ethan Peck’s Spock- he’s not trying to be Leonard Nimoy while still definitely being the same character and I really appreciate it. They fuckin’ cast Rebecca Romijn as Number One and we’ve seen like three minutes of that and she was already great. Just give me

Sisko and Kassidy Yates were a damn good romantic pairing, lots of chemistry and very subtly and carefully written.

The production is under a separate license than the 5 original TV shows and movies, as well as the Kelvin movies. The designs for *everything have to be different enough that* there is no infringement on the other two licences.

I agree. I’ve always liked the character, but frankly, I didn’t want another white guy captain on a show which made a big deal out of its lead being a woman POC, and I absolutely *hated* Mount’s awful performance on Inhumans (even knowing that disaster wasn’t completely his fault), so I didn’t have high hopes...

There’s nothing “stealth” about Anson Mount’s MVP status this season. He’s been knocking everything he’s been given out of the park. He’s been able to sell everything that’s happened to his character without lapsing into goofiness or rote technobabble.

Why does it matter that Section 31 ships are attacking? They have the spore drive, which can take them to any place in the entire universe. If anything, that’s the technology they can never let Control have. With the spore drive, Control would be able to hide anywhere in the universe and build up its forces. When it’s

The Replicators are the worst nightmare scenario of nanotechnology. The idea that nanites would self replicate endlessly, consuming all resources on a planet to make more of itself, go out into the stars and expand exponentially, consuming every planet in their path. Combine that with the crazy advanced technology of

While I knew it was going to turn out all right, the scene where the nanomachines were after Burnham was just creepy and threatening and with enough tension to make it work. It was also reminiscent of SG 1 and the Replicators, which I always found threatening and creepy.

Has there ever been an explanation as to why the fuck they redesigned the Klingons? I hate it so much. I don’t understand why they did it at all.

Discovery feels like somebody with no experience running a TV show was given a huge budget and legit actors and told to go have fun!