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I had a post which started with "you have read Watership Down, yes?".... But then sheepishly realized the sarcastic tone of the article. I will slink away now... 

So this falls into Paramount’s MO for Star Trek films. Each successive TOS film was given a smaller budget then the one before it... Similarly for TNG films.

Ok, so... Just me then? This report really surprised me, as did the comments.

This is a great response, so thanks for that. (I was expecting vitriol, so this was a pleasant, well reasoned rebuttal.)

Great write up that is hard to argue with - I’ve seen it day to day with people I work with... And it’s really odd and hard to understand. 

Nothing spoiler-y @cheryl, but you missed one key event, but most people did because it was on screen for maybe only 12-24 frames: in the very last 5 seconds of the episode, as the Roci is going thru the ring.... you see the interface of the inside-the-ring/outside-the-ring passing over the Roci and then over

Double check that last paragraph. I have the $49.95/monrh subscription (I unfortunately fly quite a bit), but I am not limited to a single airline. I use it across all air carriers that support GoGo.

He definitely got painted with a tar brush and then feathered by....someone...over there. My understanding from piecing together past interviews of Eccleston is that he took immediate umbrage with the way that the blue collar workers (set builders, electricians, etc) were being managed on set. He always paints himself

You beat me to it.

Well...uh....that... Uh... Has never been done... So, points for thinking out of the box.

That’s basically the original story...

It’s not the same situation at all. Amazon does have a store for selling only Amazon products, it has a store for selling other products in addition to its own. By banning competitive products from an open product retail store (which is what Amazon.com is) they are opening themselves up to fair retail practice laws.

As someone who has built product support for Chromecast before, let me just add here that Amazon’s claims that “Google doesn’t support Amazon video on demand on Chromecast” is nonsense. Support for video products on Chromecast doesn’t lie with Google or the Chromecast team, it lies *with the creator of the video app.*

For several years I lived in Rhode Island, which has the largest coastal land to state border ratio in the continental United States. Rhode Island is basically ALL coast, except for narrow strips of land connecting it to neighboring states. There are a lot of rich folks in RI as well, a lot of blue-bloods...old money,

That’s true, of course, but there is an in-universe explanation as well - the TARDIS is inexplicably tied to its occupant. When the owner morphs, so does the TARDIS. (I’ll dig up the canon for this when I’m at a laptop). I realize it does not happen every time. (9 to 10 for instance), and that I would chalk up to

Yep - that’s true. Disney is taking Fox’s 30% stake in Hulu, added to their own that gives them 60%... my memory was greater than 60% because there’s conversation of Comcast selling their 30% stake in Hulu to Disney...but just conversation at this point. But it hardly matters, that 60% gives Disney controlling

Others have said it here, but 2/3rds is a correct approximation. In the 80s, there were some very 50 media production companies, after the Disney / Fox acquisition there will be 5. So, 5 major media outlets will be controlling what you and your family urge children see. 5 voices, no waiting.

Here, this will help you. It’s from a text from UC Berkeley...

No way should you feel ashamed. Chris was... Fantastic.

He read it as you calling Peter Davison as a cutie patootie....and then he read WAYYYYY too much into it.