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Not for nothing, but I don’t really count the Howard Stern show as something that is serious in any way. Stern himself is a caricature, after all. Was it an interview, or play acting? George has been on there before and knows the shtick, and plays along.

Indeed. If I were Alara, I would’ve shot the b-d for what he did, especially after seeing that incident in the clinic. How convenient of the writers to parallel this free love sicko next to a Hatfield and McCoy planet so the “very chill” guy can get off.

Now that you jogged my failing memory, you’re so right.

Damn-good episode

I thought Rip and Sara should have used “Get Help” when they were looking for Nate and ran into some guards.

In my head-canon, it’s not Katee Sackhoff doing a horrendous English accent; it’s lifetime Central City native Amunet Black adopting a horrendous English accent because she thinks it makes her sound sophisticated.

At least we know where comic book show writers get their “inspiration”: comic book cartoons.

And the main MacGuffin for the whole show was embedded in her head. Things were never going to go well for her.

Yeah, her death was absolutely integral to the overall story.

Once the research became well-known outside of law enforcement, I could also see a problem with the killers starting to “shape their narratives” to fit the researcher’s expectations. Publicity would influence, and thus taint, the results.

Yes. Same. Also when the principle said the punishments were a covenant between him and the children, and agent snitch was like, covenant. Are you catholic? And the principle says yes. I thought OK! He’s probably grooming the kids in the same way he was groomed.

I think even the good guys have “stressors,”and I’ve noticed when they act out of character there tends to be something bothering them. Wendy had the cat thing. Holden had caught Debbie with Patrick the night before he got the call from the guy on the school board, and seemed to passively encourage the guy to fire the

The spirit is the only reason to watch this show. Here is an Idea if you want new IP to be seen reviewed as a new IP it should not be a part of the Old Ip and use parts of the old IP. And even then DS9 change and at points challenges the original spirit of Star Trek but it still felt like star trek so moot point. and

While I get what you’re saying, I think Zack has a very good point here.

For better or worse, Star Trek: Discovery is part of a much larger franchise. And for the show to make constant references to Star Trek’s mythology while simultaneously ignoring or rewriting other parts of that mythology is hardly “seeing what

The big difference between this and the Warbuton show may be that Edlund has 15 years of pretty extensive TV writing experience between them, and has gone from trying to adapt the comics to trying to make a really solid show he has complete control over.

I keep calling Superion Captain Amazing in my head. I can’t imagine why.

I was hoping for a great Tick TV show. I wasn’t expecting a great Superhero Show. Take out all the parody and comedy and beautifully overwritten speeches, and you’ve still got a pretty compelling superhero story.

Agreed about Alex.

It’s pretty impressive that they join gizmodo and end up immediately trying to get sued for defamation. (Recklessness probably isn’t actually met here though, but this is partially why gawker media group is now called gizmodo).