Please be real, please be real.
Please be real, please be real.
Wow so you want HBO outlawed for everyone just because you don’t like it?
So the simulation of something illegal is illegal? Welp, better enjoy our murder porn while we can.
Constitutionally, and logically, this law should not hold up.
As long as no actual minors are harmed, then there’s no crime. It’s no different than writing a story about minors having sex. You can’t outlaw creativity or thought that you, or society, finds repugnant or abhorrent. Thought policing should not exist.
I think what made the “Omelas” episode last season hit harder is that it was better at building up the ultimate reveal as a tone piece, and then the pay-off was excellent. The episode doesn’t give you the comfort of knowing whether that society is actually saving themselves from destruction or not, and Pike just has…
It’s going to be amazing when he rips his mask off to reveal that he was Sacha Baron Cohen all along.
I highly doubt the discovery in this case proved the Administration was actively working with companies to remove any content that wasn’t criminal in nature. What this judgement does, essentially, is reinforce the lie that Biden is censoring the free speech of right wingers. This is ammunition for Greene and Boebert.…
I’d love to give you 50 stars for that top-notch pun, but just one seems to be more appropriate.
I stopped thinking of this show as a Foundation adaptation very, very early into its run. The final nail was when Salvor Hardin, a person whose catch phrase was literally “Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.”, turned to camera and said somethin along the lines of “I am going to get the guns so I can see…
no.. you’re soulless take on it is the weird one.
We are living in a very cruel period of American history.
Between this and his outburst with Vice Admiral Pasalk last week, Spock’s suddenly a loose cannon!
Timey-wimey plot aside, I just loved that moment of Spock radiating agitation that someone dared to file a noise complaint against him.
Even if “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tommorrow” stumbles at the climax
This episode made me think less of the TOS City episode and more of the Season 3 episode of The Orville where Gordon tries to cling to his life in the past that he’s not supposed to have. Either way, Christina Chong was tremendous in this, Wesley’s Kirk is very good in all his appearances so far, and I think this is a…
La’an’s my favorite character, so I’m pre-dispositioned to really want to like this one. And I really appreciate the willingness to focus in so hard on her for a whole episode.
It’s got a few elements in common with City on the Edge but hey, it’s got a few elements in common with The Terminator as well. Or Doctor Who. I appreciate the review and agree Chong really raised her game, but that comparison just doesn’t work for me.
Sure, if profit were the goal, but if the goal is resource extraction out of the Earth’s gravity well in order to better enable further space travel, that would matter less.
Hate to be an asshole, but yea, you definitely aren’t a physics expert.