nervousbirds109
nervousbirds
nervousbirds109

Here is my hot take: All women should carry pepper spray. All of them. Buy pepper spray company stock now. The go-to reaction to all of this crap in every situation should be an unapologetic face full of pepper spray. Catcall? Pepper spray. You should smile? Pepper spray. Sit on my lap? Pepper spray. Get over it?

I know it has been talked about before, probably too much, but last night’s ep. was such a glaring example of the problems with the Klingon facial prosthetics that it kept pulling me out of the scenes. They are so thick and immobile that it’s nearly impossible for Mary Chieffo to act at all. They make her expressions

My problem with S1 and with S2E1 was, and is, incoherence. So many things going on without adequate reasoning or motive, unearned emotional moments, characters speaking plot-points rather than dialogue, ham-fisted gimmicks, all add up to total incoherence - narrative dissonance if you want. The show is gorgeous, the

I have little to no issue with June choosing to stay, given the events of the season and the character growth they created for June. I tried while watching to mentally place my own children into the equation and, while truly unsolvable, the impulse try to save all of them was pretty clear. I know, nothing like a