No, I'm mostly just glad that he gets to live, something he wouldn't have done in any meaningful way without SNW. And I don't have to worry about...
In Season 2, 7 of the 10 episodes features new worlds (that includes Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, wherein the premise was precisely about...
Isn't that exactly what they did in the Season 2 finale, though?
I'll get to ratings, but this seems like a place to put an overarching thought about the season that's been on my mind. It's rooted especially in...
I feel I'm the only one who didn't enjoy Urban, a very good actor, as McCoy. The accent and persona felt quite put on to me and rather like a...
Looks like the album may have made it to number one on one or another iTunes chart, but I don't use iTunes. Anyone confirm?
I was thinking about this the other day. For me, these 19 episodes are the single strongest run the franchise has ever produced. It's a degree of...
I think we've seen the actor at helm before, right? Maybe in Children of the Comet? It's nice when the show reuses actors.
I think Season 1 started stronger than it ended, and Season 2 is ending stronger than it started. They're nearly equal, but Season 2 gets the...
One thing I love about SNW's lightness and lunacy: it has the effect of opening up a world that really has been fairly narrowly defined since the...
One thing I appreciate about SNW is that the show is willing to not explain things, or to keep technical explanations short. I'm rewatching DS9, a...
I am obligated to quote Terry Pratchett here:
I cannot understand the resistance to a musical episode, and I say that as someone who came late to appreciating musicals. It's far less weird a...
I don't recall ever hearing that he'd be back in a regular or non-makeup role, only that Season 1 wasn't the end of his Star Trek career. I think...
And prospectively Past Tense, which at the very least asks viewers to consider whether things have been changed or were always this way. The...
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