streepyj
streepyj
streepyj

I loved Voyager, but this entire thread is the right answer.

Star Trek Voyager: Year of Hell. It should have been an entire season. With no time travel reset. Hard decisions. Hard consequences.

No, don’t you get it? That’s the Trooper who LIVED.

No, that's what I'm saying — his performance as Ray proves he wasn't miscast as Superman, that he would've been a great Superman with better material.

Pfft, I've been shortsighted for 32 years now, and you're telling me I suddenly have to contend with a bunch of bandwagon jumpers? Right, that's it, I quit. It's just not cool anymore

I'm honestly shocked we have never gotten a space version of "Moby Dick," just seems such an obvious idea.

And completely different than the Enterprise to boot, back in the age when both good guy and bad guy spaceships looked like rockets, or saucers. And yet you can pick out the same features between the Enterprise and D7 and actually see a design difference but similarity to it.

I'd actually have to give Matt Jefferies a thumbs up for the original Klingon D7 design as well - it's good, clean and distinctive.

Complicated ENGLISH words?!?!

Because a single, iconic outfit can be merchandised to hell and back, while a superhero with a variety of outfits would make that far too difficult! Think of the poor toy line developers, please!

Personally I'd give the title to someone from Prometheus, but Dr. Smith has to take second prize. He's a PhD in 'Intergalactic Environmental Psychology' (???) whose thesis was apparently in sabotaging everything he could touch.

I've gotten the impression that Shatner really did care about the series, he was just too dogged about it, and not understanding why it was working or the way it was working, to really get along with anyone. He had kind of an on-camera epiphany about it in the interviews in the documentary "The Captains" that BBC

I was hoping for Aisha Tyler, too! Or maybe Regina King.

I see it more as Artisanal cartooning. you don't get a lot very often, and it's expensive. Probably the most expensive thing on adult swim now. But oh so worth it.

Would love to see one of these for Venture Bros. Doc Hammer and Chris McCulloch do such a good job of voice acting the majority of the characters. And when they don't, we get treated to the voice talents of greats like Patrick Warburton, James Urbaniak, Bill Hader, H. Jon Benjamin, Brendon Small and even Stephen

I vote David Allen Grier for the Wiz. I saw him about 10 years ago in a production of the stage show and he was fantastic. I also nominate Jesse L. Martin as the Lion.

That is true enough. I would be fine with it not being in the reboot universe.