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Steven Lyle Jordan
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BRB, setting my mom’s DVR.

Well ok,

Star Trek’s Utopia only really works because it never goes into detail into how the Federation actually works. They say they are post capitalist post scarcity society that has moved past war, hunger and racism but we never see that. We never get into detail about how the Federation Council works as the shows focus on

Ecotopia was pretty good too; not perfect, but fascinating nonetheless.

What happened to the spiders the Doctor and her friends corralled into Robertson’s panic room? Why did the Doctor let Robertson just walk away after murdering the Spider queen?

History was a bit iffy on that point, I think the general consensus was that Rosa Parks did not get on that bus specifically to perform an act of civil disobedience, but because she was a civil rights activist and a secretary of the NAACP, she immediately recognized the gravity of what she was doing was able pretty

Any fears that they were going to try and chicken out of the issues went away with that slap at the beginning of the episode. It was powerful, raw, angry and set the tone. This is not “hiding Hitler in a closet to diminish him” Doctor Who, or that episode where Ten basically handwaves Martha’s skin color as “it’ll be

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Most of the Quark centric episodes of DS9 were from Quark’s point of view giving for the most part a Ferengi viewpoint of the Federation. Heck this exchange between Quark and Garak is the best description of the Federation from an outsiders point of view

Even though the Marvel Cinematic Universe has, in the past, been defined by hulking men punching the hell out of one another, Lilly explained how bringing Hope’s femininity to the fore was a top priority because she wanted audiences to understand that power comes in many forms:

I didn’t truly realize it until a few years ago, but Jurassic Park is my favorite film ever. From the score to the effects to the brilliant reaction Sam Neill has to seeing a living breathing dinosaur, it’s just a riveting film from beginning to end.

The self driven automobile. These things kill so many people every day. 35,000 deaths and more than 2 million injuries every year in the US. Globally, its 1.3 million a year that die. Also it’s affected the form of our cities for so that we more spread out, we use more energy, we are less physically active, and we

Super easy - the fax machine. It started the entire “need it now” thing.

I can’t believe Syfy is cancelling this show. They should be proud of this show. This is a show that everybody who’s missing Game of Thrones should be watching and Syfy should be telling everyone that. 

I love that in the film it’s right in the middle of a chase scene. Zane’s response is, “I know— COME ON!” The glee is irresistible.

Jeffrey Combs is a treasure. He’s so delightfully insane here.

I thought I was the only one who liked this movie. See, this is what the internet is: a place for weirdoes who thought they were alone to meet other weirdoes who think they’re alone.

It’s not so much them helping against Thanos, but helping regular New Yorkers escape the battle, and maybe some fights with Thanosian foot soldiers.

“Before we get started...does anyone want to get off?”

That and he shouldn’t be so ripped. He’s not tanky enough for me. He needs more weight to him imo. I don’t care for the new look.