prisonernumber6
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Weirdly, I think the problem with the stilted Klingon scenes could actually be eased by devoting a full episode to the Klingons, and what the hell is going on with them internally. The politics of the various Houses are clearly important to the war, but we’re at a disadvantage because we can only see certain bits of

They CLEARLY AND OBVIOUSLY show her trying, and failing, to escape through the front door.

She got out of the locked room through the window to find her stuff and weapons in another locked room. How would she manage to escape without someone opening the door if her window in on the third story above a dam?

Unless they were going to a desert planet which meant a trip to...

Exactly. Flint could be where a species of hardened warriors comes from.

YES! Like Flint.

I love the Orville! I was really surprised to read the negative undertones (or overtones) of this article. I was thrilled it was renewed for a second season. I used to watch reruns of TNG after school every day in high school, and this hits all the good notes of that, and is updated for today. Some of the humor is

German anti-cruelty laws are notoriously lax

We prefer the German Expressionist term: gumlaut.

Sorry, but Haribo gummies are reportedly made with slave labor

You mean they’re not hand-crafted by gummi artists who work exclusively in the medium of gummi?

That JJ Abverse crap.

KIRK: They don’t like you, Mister Darvin. I wonder why.
MCCOY: (scanning him) Heartbeat is all wrong. His body temperature is... Jim, this man is a Klingon!

Yeah, but I don’t doubt we’ll get some sort of reveal about why they thought him suspicious. Actually, I’d be quite surprised if Lorca’s tribble doesn’t end up giving him away.

So the Klingons had no contact with Earth for 100 years, and in a few months a Klingon can impersonate a human to the point of behaving and speaking like a real human being, knowing how human live, their culture, politics, and so on, and even using a real guy identity and face (I guess the real Ash Tyler was indeed a

I think the phaser tucked into his waistband is supposed to tell you what his motivations were. Him not rushing off to save her was self-preservation. The only mystery really is whether he thought she would be captured/killed or not. My gut says yes, he knew the Klingons weren’t to be trusted and he knew the admiral

That’s the nature of the rumors I’d heard, although I don’t really follow Hollywood at all (which means the rumors must have been pretty widespread).

I don’t buy what you’re trying to sell here. Humor is a method of saying truths, especially difficult truths. Unless Tina Fey or MacFarlane turned around and signed a multi-movie deal with Weinstein, there is no problem here. They told the truth the way comedians do, with comedy. What was Tina Fey supposed to do, call

Not 100% related but as someone revisiting a lot of cartoons and comics from the 80s and 90s... let’s just say jokes about Trump’s greed and craziness as a person are nothing new, I’ve seen Trump references in everything from Moon Knight comics to Ghost Busters episodes.

Just wow. Watched the Oscars one and it is clear this was a secret to no one.