Is that the UK series with dinosaurs, when you talk about Primeval? I always wanted them to do a show where they team up with Torchwood
Yep. Creator is open that he'd been pitching it unsuccessfully for years, then in 2006 everyone wanted their Who...Is that the UK series with dinosaurs, when you talk about Primeval? I always wanted them to do a show where they team up with Torchwood
One thing that kind of bugs me is when he have a character who gets almost no development, and when we finally get an episode that focuses on them, they kill them off at the end of it.
One thing that kind of bugs me is when he have a character who gets almost no development, and when we finally get an episode that focuses on them, they kill them off at the end of it.
In the episodic days, it would have been a one off character played by the guest star of the week.One thing that kind of bugs me is when he have a character who gets almost no development, and when we finally get an episode that focuses on them, they kill them off at the end of it.
That was even worse because the character didn't even do anything until that one episode which suddenly piled on all this contrived backstory that told us we were supposed to deeply care about this character, and then killed the character. At least with Hemmer we got to see a little bit of interaction and development over the course of the season.They did that with airiam in Disco.... I'm still crying inside
I agree with the US centrism. However, why is there an issue with something called "State"? Names may survive unchanged even when the bureaucracy changes. For instance, the German parliament is called Bundestag ("federal meeting") but the German parliament building remains the Reichstag ("imperial meeting").Or how VOY 2.21 mentioned "Kent State University" as still existing in the era of subspace technology. What even is a "state" on United Earth? The United States of America is defunct in the 24th century. Are all the other districts of Earth also legally classified as "states" as well? What naming honor did Kent State University earn that every other tertiary institution on Earth lacks?
The United States of America is defunct in the 24th century.
A regional district to manage resources.What even is a "state" on United Earth?
It grates. Has a odd quality in an upper register I don't like.How is Majel's computer voice annoying? First time I've ever heard that.![]()
Do people really think that governmental regions and subregions will somehow disappear on a United Earth? Or that the old names will somehow vanish?A regional district to manage resources.
Kind of like what they are now.
Being a part of a larger whole does not negate the need for levels of management.
Yes.Do people really think that governmental regions and subregions will somehow disappear on a United Earth? Or that the old names will somehow vanish?
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