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In fact, I vaguely recall that David Gerrold wrote about this storytelling need/trope with regard to ST: TOS episodes. Everything old is new again and all that...

If there is a Black Widow movie circa 2020, I hope it’s an international intrigue caper that somehow takes her to the as-yet-unseen-in-the-MCU nation of...Latveria.

...a wonderfully specific Spider-Man...

Another charity worth donating to is Operation USA. Organizations that rate charities generally show that Operation USA spends a greater percentage of its money (i.e. your donations) on its actual programs (as opposed to administrative & fundraising expenses) than do many other perhaps-more-often-thought-of charities

Then there’s the little fact that he was the only one who didn’t come to Leonard Nimoy’s funeral.

This re-issue is especially good news because the soundtrack has been virtually impossible to get a hold of for a while. It’s not available for streaming or digital purchase anywhere, reducing your options to eBay and piecemeal YouTube rips.

Any advice on how to go about finding an attorney to help draft a will? Obviously, a referral from someone you trust might be the best way to go, but if you don’t have that, does anyone have any advice on how to go about finding an attorney for estate-planning purposes? Anything particular to consider when considering

YES! I didn’t much care for the movie, but years later, I got to see Aerosmith perform this song live, and I came to a new appreciation of it. For me, the song came to be about everybody I’ve ever loved, especially those who’ve died, how much I miss them, and how much I would give for one more moment with them. And

I’m also pregnant and may have added Diana to the girls name list...

It’s also worth pointing out that the first of the year through March might not be the best time to sell your old stuff in general.

I used to get calls on my cel phone from UPS and FedEx and delivery people asking to be buzzed up because they had a package. I finally figured out that there was a business somewhere with an intercom/buzzer at the front door which was malfunctioning. Either the intercom was routing the delivery people’s buzzes to my

I don’t think they are looking for a straight up answer here. If I had to guess, it’s something like they’re looking for you to admit that you don’t know, but that you’d be willing to find out.

It was during David Tennant’s run, the episodes Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution of the Daleks set in 1930s New York. Andrew Garfield played one of the local Hooverville residents, very much a supporting player. And, yes, there were pig men.

I’m reminded of Craig Ferguson’s legendary unaired musical tribute to the show. In its heart(s), Doctor Who is all about the triumph of intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism. It’s doesn’t always hit the mark, but when it does, it’s glorious.

G’Kar’s line from “And Now for a Word” has been on my mind lately: “There are humans for whom the words ‘never again’ carry special meaning.”

Clearly, they’re planning to adapt this Silver Age classic!

For what it’s worth, their website says “When we went to make a video, CBS told us we couldn’t use any ST-related materials, so we made our video on green-screen so you could make your own video for the song!”

So it seems that both the lack of real Trek imagery and the green screen design was intentional on their

The Superman radio show also debuted Krypton, too, by the way.

Oh, good one. Another great Homicide: Life on the Street episode was “Crosetti,” where the body of one of their detectives is pulled from the water, apparently a suicide. His ex-partner can’t believe it, and when he finally accepts that his partner killed himself in an epic torrent of emotion, it just rips you up. And