The biggest challenge to Trek continuity is having Scotty actually being played by a Scottish actor.
The biggest challenge to Trek continuity is having Scotty actually being played by a Scottish actor.
It still amazes me that despite the number of people who would have been involved with making WW2, apparently none of them pointed out that particular glaring issue. There were a lot of bad choices with that movie, but wow.
Backdate that a few years, pre-pandemic
There’s also Year of the Rabbit. Although that probably isn’t known outside of the UK, seeing as it only got one season due to COVID. The first two minutes of that show lets you know exactly what you’re letting yourself in for.
Who else could get away with complaining about his electric sex pants?
I guess it fitted with the Klingons seeing the outbursts of singing as being a great dishonour. Presumably they wouldn’t find it so bad if they were singing Klingon opera or one of their drinking songs.
It’s what comes with growing up in the UK when RP was the broadcasting standard. With heightened RP “gone” sounds a lot like “gorn”. See Maggie Smith in Downton Abbey or Hugh Laurie in Jeeves & Wooster.
If they do another musical episode, it needs more K(lingon)-Pop. Possibly a crossover Klingon and Gorn song Gornam Style
Seeing as the Gorn seem to be the recurring bad guys for SNW, when can we expect an episode called Gorn with the Wind?
It will likely come down to which is easier for his ego to handle. Chickening out of something he started or losing.
Like his announcement to pay the legal expenses of anyone who suffered consequences for the shit that they posted on Twitter? Presumably the offer doesn’t extend to people he has fired for the same reason.
It’s worth remembering that the previous pope (Benedict) was previously in charge of the Sacred Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. The modern version of the Inquisition, who were responsible for silencing abuse victims.
Next up, from an Australian movie studio “Cocaine Drop Bear” with the tag line “High Koalaty”
Then the sequel will be “Die Slower”, and the third one “Die Slow with a Vengeance”?
I honestly wouldn’t have bothered finishing it, were it not for Olivia Colman. Her Eddie Izzard reference (cake or death) got me through to the end.
That would be some good TV. They wouldn’t need to throw loads of CGI at it. Make it a John Le Carré style spy thriller, but with the wit that both actresses would bring to their respective roles.
Do any of these “right to life” groups ever campaign against capital punishment?
If it helps, imagine “Patrick” as the character from SpongeBob
Project Veritas being a prime example of how the extreme right has chosen to create groups where the name reflects the complete opposite of what they actually do.
The show was a bit of a slog, but Olivia would drag it back up. I was questioning whether I could be bothered to finish the show, then she did her “cake or death” scene.