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Absolutely. There is no way in hell this show will work without Greg Weisman behind it.

I’m not sure if Loki ever actually teleports. He can create images of himself, and presumably also make himself invisible, but pretty much every time I can remember him doing the whole “missed me, I’m over here” it’s not him moving, but him tricking someone into talking to a fake while he chills out of sight.

Weird, my form specifically says SPACE TIME BUDDY COP LANDLORDS! 

Yeah one of several big mistakes in the review. 

Abruptly, Loki warps back to his timeline, and realizes that a side effect of being at the end of time when it was broken means he’s being sucked into multiple timelines at random, and seeing things happening in both parallel dimensions and in the future.”

I liked how as Boimler is commenting on the addictive nature of the shows, a little bit of art on the wall that looks like the Paramount logo gives a little twinkle behind him...

There was a whole episode of The Animated Series, “The Slaver Weapon,” that was an adaptation of Niven’s short story “The Soft Weapon.” The Kzinti were only ever in Star Trek in that one episode, until Lower Decks brought on the Kzin ensign Taylor as a recurring character.

You may call her Pyjama Ahsoka, but for me that was 100% her “Ahsoka the White” moment. Loved it!

SAG-AFTRA granted those productions ‘waivers’ which essentially means that AMC has agree to the contract demands of SAG-AFTRA now, to be updated by whatever SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP decide on later. while they are officially called waivers, the better way to think about these are “interim contracts.” they are fully

In the same sense that She-Hulk was a legal comedy.

The main things I remember about watching Black Adam:

Hopefully this all leads to the Scourge inhabiting the innards of the second Death Star and dunking on Palpatine by making doors act funny.

I know it’s hard to keep up with all the characters in the MCU. However, I recognized the pilot immediately because he’s also June’s husband Luke, one of the main characters in the Handmaid’s Tale. I recognized him in Black Widow. When he appeared in this show, I thought, “hey, wasn’t he in some other Marvel thing?”

He keeps showing up in the background of Pike’s quarters eating food and happily being away from his wife. Or anytime they go to Vulcan Pike takes a moment to say hello to an old friend.

I want Sevet and Pike to quietly become best buds, keeping in touch and getting together when they can, but I also want that to entirely happen in the background, with no one drawing attention to it in any way.

I appreciate how Jon Hamm, once Mad Men wrapped up, could’ve done the predictable leading man action movie star thing, and basically said “Nah. I’m going to do comedies and weird shit.” And the world is better for it.

Season 1, hopefully.

Given that the Borg have shown up on Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Picard itself (the Borg Cube reclamation site that Hugh ran in season 1 was still functioning as a Borg ship until well after Janeway took out the Queen), I suspect that there are still pockets of Borg that survived, but are (maybe permanently) disconnected

What Were the Klingons and Romulans Up to When Earth Was Attacked?