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Damn, if true, it’s fucking over. I don’t come to kotaku for such high quality guides as “the first five steps: literally the ingame, always on screen tutorial”

I mean, I am not sure what people want him to do. He can’t undo it. He could have just claimed it was all bullshit and hidden away until we forget it came out (honestly about a week or two from now). In his case he decided to immediately respond, own that he was an ass, and apologize to people for it.

Does anybody else remember this guy mainly as the fat nerd from Head of the Class?

It might be though. When it was removed I noticed Netflix and Hulu took it off but Amazon didn’t.

OK. But will the D&D episode be available? 

Roddenberry kind of famously wanted to cut Measure Of A Man. I feel like that kind of torpedoes any arguments he had the right sensibilities in the late 80s.

Roddenberry went over budget for TMP, and everybody involved had a miserable experience making it (that’s one of the main reasons why Nimoy wanted to get Spock killed in a sequel), partly due to Roddenberry developing a massive coke habit (once he started to work with the film guys) and failing to rework a so-so script

I’m a much bigger Star Trek fan than Star Wars, but Roddenberry was problematic as hell and shouldn’t be remembered half as fondly as he is.

The difference between George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry is that Roddenberry died relatively early in the lifetime of the franchise, and since he is no longer around to remind us all how terrible he is, then it’s easy to fill in the gaps and pretend like he was a saint who made no bad decisions whatsoever.

It doesn’t matter what industry you are talking about. Money corrupts everything. No one knew you could make money on Twitch originally so it was filled with people having fun and sharing interests in their spare time. Then people started making money and it will always go down hill from there.

Has online media always been this base and shallow?

Huge respect to Roddenberry for kicking off Star Trek. But TNG didn’t get really good until they kicked Roddenberry to the curb, so I don’t see his “vision” as necessarily being all that great. And, by all accounts, he didn’t like Wrath of Khan, so his tastes are questionable.

I love Star Trek but it feels like every time I read about one of Roddenberry’s rules or complaints about TNG they’re dumb as hell.

I listened to the episode of Pod Meets World where Strong and Friedle talk about Peck. Some impressions...

They don’t let themselves off the hook for writing letters of support. Friedle in particular refers to supporting Peck in court as his, “ever-loving shame.”

They talk a lot about experiences on set, with Peck, and

Bless Momoa, he committed to that role. It could have just been “Lunkhead Alien Warrior #367", but he actually brings a heap of charisma to performance.

Did Aaron Sorkin ghostwrite this stupid movie or something? Imagine writing and directing a movie called “Civil War” about the most powerful country in the world tearing itself apart, and instead of interrogating any meaningful causes and consequences all you have to say is something utterly facile like “left and

Those who sit on the fence merely get impaled.

Garland explained that it’s about political divisiveness in general and our insistence on ‘talking and not listening.’ He said there are politicians and people in the media ‘on both sides of the divide’ who are ‘wonderful’ and that ‘left and right are ideological arguments about how to run a state’ and nothing