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A pillow is even cheaper.

This ep had a lot of problems. First, it was poorly paced. The kinetic beginning gave way to a lot of badly written dialog with people who didn’t seem to know how to emote. I got bored less than 1/2 way through and was challenged to finish it.

The directing was also all over the place. An incredibly easy way to

I could not have disliked the two episode debut of S4 more if I tried. So much blah blah in Martian-ese. Count me out.

Lort I love that movie. Can’t wait to dig it out again for Halloween.

lol I thought the same thing. 

It’s got some great episodes, just not ones I’d say are my tip top favorites. Plus you have to wade through a lot of meh and bleh to find them. Running from memory here but what comes to mind are: 

Nothing odd about it. It’s an amazing episode about the question of life, the kind that Star Trek was built for. “I rule Data is a toaster.” Funny...but not.

It is SUCH a great episode...which is why the plot of Picard Season 1 baffled and frustrated me so.

“The Inner Light” (s5e25) Star Trek: The Next Generation

I watched this last night. ‘A’ for kids under 10-y-o, ‘C+’ for everyone else.

So basically what this photo is telling us is that we were denied 15 years of Beardy Dean.

Arrowverse shows are of a particular style yet you admit you haven’t watched the two shows that stray the farthest from that formula - Black Lightning and S&L - and that subsequently benefit the most from it.  

Setting the battle scenes aside as a definite plus, there was a lot of almost-good stuff to like in the of the movie. Unfortunately, none of it was actually good and nor did any of it gel well. Little deaf kid bonding with Kong? OK, but why on God’s green Earth would anyone let her get near him in the first place? Or

I switched last Spring and so far I am happy. No issues and seems to have some higher security measures (prompted me that a password on a new account I was setting up matched too many passwords I had on other accounts).

I hope the Windows install on this is better than the 2020 model I got. 9 months later and I still have problems with it even after a hard reboot. 

I happen to rewatch this last year. The plot is thinner that I recalled when I saw it in theaters so long ago but I agree that there a lot of great romantic tension (Michelle Yeoh can do no wrong in my book). I think I was just stunned by the wire work that looked so effortless back then. By today’s standards it

I normally don’t like prequels as a concept. Took a lot of energy for me to get onboard with Discovery and I’m glad it’s now set in the future’s future.

OMG this was totally amazing!

I agree that it would have been more fulfilling in that scene to better cement how The Doctor can(not) express her empathy, but I’m looking at it from a storytelling point of view not from a purely mental health angle. There are several ways it could have played out, including not just her actually saying something