One detail I liked was the new name of Vulcan, it makes sense they might change the name of the homeworld to reconcile the two peoples.
One detail I liked was the new name of Vulcan, it makes sense they might change the name of the homeworld to reconcile the two peoples.
So here’s a theory (SPOILER?):
i’m sorry but this is the perfect keyboard:
Your mother was right.
Uh, I’ll be back... Gotta go do something...
“No word yet on the next one?” Did you not hear the music at the end of the segment?
Science channel offering “prayers”? Right...
You just took the words right out of my mouth. If nothing else, it’s nice to see there are still others out there who share the exact same disappointment with the direction Star Trek has been heading in since the Kelvin movies. I agree with literally everything you just said, from your problem with the pointlessly…
Agreed. The trend is to strip out the core elements of existing properties, fill the husk with cheap “allegory” (that will not age well) and melodrama worthy of middling a YA series, and sprinkle the whole brew liberally with fan-service to minimize the grumbling of existing fans. Also: kicking. *chefs kiss* That’s…
It was entirely on purpose that the villain of this episode had a name that sounded like “Vajazzle”
I guess this show is just not “Trek” to me. I am not saying it is a bad show, or that it’s written badly, it just isn’t philosophically Trek to me. I don’t mind that concepts evolve, but I do mind when the stated reason for a show to exist changes to such an extant as to become something entirely different, and then…
Semi-related pro tip for people that are tech-savvy but aren’t employed as IT professionals(or bloggers): Do not let your boss or co-workers know that you might be able to fix X broken thing. If you do, taking a look at every single vaguely tech related thing will become an uncompensated part of your job. It’s the…
Oh KAY!
But apart from the
Two hours of Tom Waits playing the upright piano, banging on thrift store pot lids and eating bugs? I’M IN.
Sadie Frost and Monica Bellucci were enough reason for me. I mean, I liked Waits, too.
Tom Waits was the only reason to watch Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Electric Boogaloo On The Move (Episode I).
Remember when this website defended the individual’s right to like what they like, even when others said they were poo?
The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese, 1988).
Is it any surprise, when this is their main mascot? Red motif, large noise, addiction to the collecting of coins~