Well said.
Well said.
You’re not alone in your enjoyment.
Well, it took a few seasons for that show to get watchable, and another one or two to be interesting.
They’ve been doing that for a while now, and I can’t imagine anything more contrived.
I knew I couldn’t be the only one remembering the reports from the set when it was on HBO that they didn’t get along.
Uninterrupted time.
Yeah, findom goes to a very specific place very fast.
That’s a snip from the last season of American Horror Story.
I’d love nothing more than for Saru to be the captain next season with Burnham as his #1.
Luckily, we only have to read one two more.
Would have been better if she were singing “Fancy”.
Did you see that movie she did with Sandra Oh?
I loved when she got Waters to wear her grandmother’s Halston. I think it was a Halston ...
That’s fair. I don’t remember that review, but I do remember something in one of Rich’s pieces to the effect that if Franco could get him into a Kink.com party all would be forgiven ...
Comes off as ramped up narcissism to me, but, it’s doubtful you’re wrong.
I’m genuinely shocked Rich didn’t write this given how many times he tried to take this asshole to task during the Gawker days.
Having said what I said, I can see Burnham bringing Lorca back over to answer for his crimes.
If they survive the MU and escape it, Lorca definitely won’t be returning with them. Since this was always Burnham’s story, it ending with her standing up to a renegade captain to save her crew is a perfect touch, regardless of how neatly that bow ties together.
She may have been reviewing screeners sent by the studio, but was under a press black out until the episodes were individually released.
I respectfully disagree, and have noticed a fair amount of idealism, but I also think that much like DS9's later seasons, Discovery is interested in what you do with that idealism during war.