Yes, the one that stopped me being a Batman fan.
Yes, the one that stopped me being a Batman fan.
Fuller doing Mortal Coil is why I specifically mentioned it.
I think I see what you're saying, but to come to her peace with her mother, then Torres would really need to actually talk to her mother…which she didn't. So no coming to terms with her. To me it seems like Fuller did one of the worst kind of hologram…
Any other time there was no real reason other than technobabble for two or more ships to find each other , much less be in sight of each other. Except, you're right when fighting the Dominion ships coming through the wormhole, which was their beach head in the quadrant. Unfortunately for the show, the wormhole was…
Well, Klingons are as boring as Kazons as far as I'm concerned. Much worse, Torres acts as if the experiences are real, and the show appears to agree. Compare the much more mature Mortal Coil.
As I understand, she received death threats.
That's true. But the space war thing is really big for me. Babylon 5 at least had jump gates to explain why all these space ships would concentrate in one spot.
I would say DS9 was a spin off that got TNG's B-team, as well as being Rick Berman's first dramatic series..and it shows. DS9 is the worst of the Trek series, starting off with a ludicrous version of space war that ultimately made no more sense than Falling Skies.
Fuller was not a particularly distinguished Trek writer, having mostly written for Voyager, which all right thinking cool people hate with the hate of a thousand suns.
Personally, being uncool, I liked Voyager and think his episodes Mortal Coil, Course: Oblivion, Bride of Chaotica were superb. And I think they lived…
The fantasy includes blowing away the unarmed man as what makes her damp.
The fantasy is about pulling out the gun and blowing away an unarmed person.
Is Keanu Reeves ruining the movie by failing to seem like a genuine human being? Or, given what the review says about the other characters, by seeming too much like someone you could actually meet somewhere?
Keeping the white men at home on the plantations wasn't about privilege directly: They were on guard duty at outposts where the enemy (slaves) strongly outnumbered the whites, who were mostly or even all women to boot.
I'm sure you're right that Smurf would prefer nobody else knows. Aside from it being embarrassing and detrimental to her use of her boys as weapons, being the guardian of his Big Secret is a hold on Deran. The thing is, how can she keep them from figuring out? Craig is not only stupid but stoned. But Pope and Baz have…
Don't think there is a door. Which says something about Smurf I think.
And the princess theme in Braveheart was the Jupiter theme from Holst's The Planets, right?
Not certain here either that Buchanan had the nerve to consummate the romance. But the relationship with Rufus King was not a straight friendship either. And unlike Lincoln sleeping with Speed it wasn't a cash poor young lawyer on a hardscrabble frontier circuit.
Shouldn't Sebastian Stan be in this?
Title says "Jimmy Stewart Western." Who knew it was just a suggestion?
But when you say it like that, it sounds less than really smart.
Sorry I've inadvertently dated myself by thinking everyone remembers him as a talking head on TV. I was snarking about how Foote is pro-South but gets accepted as a judicious authority.