What the hell is the show even about?
What the hell is the show even about?
Almost. It was Baal. But it sounds pretty close.
Right now I’m struggling to get through S7 of DS9. Part of me really wants to just skip ahead to the ten-episode arc at the end, but I know that’s cheating.
I think it’s safe to be invested in Saru. If they kill him off, I will be genuinely pissed. He’s the best damn character on the show.
But seriously. Doug Jones is an amazing actor. They would be frelling insane to kill Saru.
I started watching this with my girlfriend. We both turned it off when the title card came on. It’s just not my cup of tea.
I cannot for the life of me fathom what this movie could possibly be about, and I believe in God.
I’m no fan of Trump, but I agree with Mr. Hughes. Kimmel comes off as a wee bit intrusive and distasteful here.
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Then I can’t answer your question, because I don’t know what you’re referring to.
Could you be a little more specific than “this stuff”?
Kimmy Schmidt is mostly family friendly
Yeah, there is absolutely no chance I’m going to subscribe to that just for Babylon 5. I’d rather buy the DVDs.
Okay, you got me. I knew a family who was really into the How To Train Your Dragon series too. But for a single 20-something with no kids, all those animated kids productions look the same to me.
Do you mean S6-7 of DS9? Because there is no 8th season.
Also, I have to disagree with Picard. Once they figured out who his character was in the third season, he was very consistent. While I actually prefer Kirk to Picard, Patrick Stewart really helped make TNG as great as it was.
As for B5, I really want to watch it,…
Yeah, The Ranch is basically an R-rated sitcom. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is actually more family-friendly.
The Ranch is definitely not a family-friendly show. If you don’t count their apparently limitless productions of awful kids shows, it’s just Fuller House and One Day at a Time. And only one of those two is worth watching.
Babylon 5 also overlapped the final season of TNG.
She really did.
Michael didn’t simply “save” Georgiou’s life, though. She forced her to spend the rest of her life in a different universe. Georgiou can never return to her own world, and she knows that. She was a defeated emperor, he life effectively over. She was prepared to meet her death with dignity.
Georigou was like a defeated…
That’s fair enough. The show is definitely a product of its time.
It’s still my favorite Star Trek, though a lot of that is filtered through rose colored glasses. I know my opinion of the show is fueled by nostalgia, but I don’t care.
Objectively, I know that The Next Generation is a better show. But I’m not a Vulcan,…