Yeah, but if Stewart did it, would people really see him as The Doctor, or just Picard-as-the-Doctor?
Yeah, but if Stewart did it, would people really see him as The Doctor, or just Picard-as-the-Doctor?
Delgado
Ainley
Gomez
Simm
Beevers (he was in what, one story under a death mask?)
Jacobi (he was in what, five minutes?)
Getting hit by a car
Roberts (seriously, the less said about the McGann movie, the better)
I never understood why Al didn't want to have sex with Peg. She was damn hot.
That's a valid study, then.
Is that literally all sociology Is? The generational bitch-fight? If it is, I'd say that yes, it's a bullshit "science". I imagine there's a bit more to it, though, so I think saying "You just don't like sociology?" is a bit disingenuous. I should say, though, most people don't consider it to be a hard science
Summary of thread: Old man yells at cloud, young person slams their door and sulks, everything wrong with the world is the fault of everyone older/younger than you, the "Greatest Generation" are all awesome and can do absolutely no wrong, "Boomers" are selfish and fucked up the world, "Gen X" doesn't give a shit,…
Here's a revolutionary idea: How about let's take people as individuals, rather than stereotyping their supposed personality traits by what rough time period they were born into, which is really no less a form of bigotry than any other?
I'll say it: As a huge Beatles fan, I think Sgt. Pepper is the sixth-best Beatles album. Yes, I just committed heresy. Rubber Soul, Revolver, The White Album, Abbey Road, and even Magical Mystery Tour are all better than it.
I'd also like to nominate people who use the pronoun "we" in a patronizing way to mean "you".
Yeah, you LITERALLY can't hide ANYTHING from them.
Heh. Indeed. Finally, after all this time, someone visibly got the joke in my username, and didn't think it was William Shatner'S Front Yard.
I never knew him from anything else. Yeah, he was damn good in it.
Huh, weird. So did Lucas also get that same advice or was it just a huge coincidence?
Well, at least it was an answer. As good as any that you're going to get, I think.
Maybe, I guess so, but from a storytelling standpoint it sucked. If there was a truly viable danger, you had to separate the ship so that the children could be led to safety.
I've read a theory on TVTropes that with how selective Starfleet is, if it existed today, about ten people out of the entire current population of the world might qualify.
To be fair, putting families on the 1701-D was a pretty stupid decision, that even Gene eventually admitted.
Oh God, I want to scrub that Crusher episode from my memory.
I've never watched Crusade or any of the post-series finale B5 movies, and don't really want to. They seem terrible. Wasn't the last one on at the same time as the Patriots' first Super Bowl win, or something?
The episode where Summer Glau's Terminator character began having flashbacks to being the woman whom she tortured and killed, and whose appearance she stole, was an amazing performance. She should have won an Emmy for that, easily. If they gave a fuck about sci-fi.