I think it looks pretty good. And no, I don’t care that they changed it.
I think it looks pretty good. And no, I don’t care that they changed it.
I know it’s hard to review a Star Trek show without being influenced by the franchise’s long history. But we also tend to focus on the best episodes of previous Treks. For good reason, the best episodes are the most memorable. But fans have to stop acting like every other episode of Trek was a “Balance of Terror” or…
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Refinement is the right word. There’s a lot of good stuff here, but also a lot of stuff that’s just really sloppy. Hopefully less behind-the-scenes chaos in season 2 will help with that.
There are fair criticisms about the finale to be made - a bit rushed and anticlimactic and wraps everything up a bit too neatly. That being said, I like how they’ve left the door open for MU Georgiou and Tyler to both show up again in the future. Also, the discourse about choosing which path to end the war (with peace…
Chokers are scary. If you’ve been strangled by a domestic partner in the past you are ten times more likely to die of domestic violence by their hand than average.
You get a star. However, I know it wasn’t precise, but the “spirit” of the comment was much more correct than the “letter” of it.
Honestly, I think the fact that Zack has never watched Voyager or Enterprise plays a huge part in why he doesn’t really like Discovery. All three of those shows were generally excellent, groundbreaking science fiction - even the third season of TOS, for all of its stumbling, still managed to be enjoyable even when the…
And the internet reacts, “Well... duh!”
Nah, you know what divides us?
The FACTUAL response to Trump’s fearmongering:
This can’t be right, because Tucker Carlson had an elected republican representative on his show this week assuring us that the whole LV shooting was done by ISIS and it is all a big conspiracy to cover it up. Why would every major news outlet cover up for ISIS, you ask?
Ughhhhhhhhhhhh I didn’t even think of this. I am even more sad now.
That’s certainly possible - hopefully the medical exams and interviews will shed more light on the situation. Having said that, a mid-40s woman who’s got a long track record of fertility may still be able to have a kid or two more, and if the adult daughters are really malnourished they may not be menstruating…
Im afraid you are probably right.
OMG you’re so right. This story just gets more and more fucked up by the hour.
And now I’m wondering how many lost pregnancies there were between all the girls/women that were able to get pregnant in that situation.
Jeez, I didn’t even think of that possibility.
If these are all their kids, then that means Mrs. Turpin had the last one at 47, which would be relatively rare. Wonder if some of them are “students” at their private school.