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  1. Candleicious Ghost

    Revisiting the show Sliders

    ...about this one having seen what happened to the Quantum Leap reboot. I really thought they had a good thing there but then it got cancelled due to ratings or whatever the reason was, I think it was declining ratings wasn't it? Anyway if they did try a new Sliders what would you like to see?
  2. Ssosmcin

    ST: TNG Rewatch

    You can see by the length of certain posts which episodes hit me strongest (positive or negative) and which just kind of exist in the "okay" level. Oddly enough, it seems that this time around my favorite episodes are "Where No One Has Gone Before," "Haven," "The Big Goodbye," "Datalore" (mostly...
  3. fireproof78

    Starfleet Academy General Discussion Thread

    What's amusing to me is if Kurtzman is fired or stops producing Trek they would likely stop producing Star Trek, at least for a time. The attitude is a weird mix of "Kurtzman is a failure!" and "we need better Trek" while ignoring that if Star Trek is deemed a failure then it would be seen as...
  4. Lynx

    A few things to discuss about Kes

    Still, it's the impression I get. Now this statement from Berman actually show's arrogance and also narrow-minded thinking. What should have been important for him was th tell good stories. The ranks of the main characters are less important and thew show wouldn't have suffered if Kim had been...
  5. Ssosmcin

    ST: TNG Rewatch

    Okay wrapping up season 1: Heart of Glory: Excellent! A fantastic look at Worf and how he feels about his place among humans when meeting Klingons for the first time. The great Vaughn Armstrong dons the makeup for the first time and makes an excellent impression. Michael Dorn runs with this...
  6. Guy Gardener

    Starfleet Academy General Discussion Thread

    IMDB by sample size... 144k DISCO: 7.0 100k PIC: 7.5 073k SNW: 8.2 030K LD: 7.8 008K PRO: 7.6 We'd need to see sample size vs. time considering Discovery & Picard were very different animals from year to year, and it looks like no one who hated Star Trek Animation hate watched Lower Decks...
  7. U

    Starfleet Academy General Discussion Thread

    FWIW: Series: IMDb rate, Rotten Tomatos DISCO: 7.0, 84% PIC: 7.5, 89% LD: 7.8, 93% PRO: 7.6, 97% SNW: 8.2, 94% Looks pretty successful to me. Abd, apparently to lots of other people.
  8. Sgt_G

    UNEXPECTED

    I actually wrote a whole chapter today. This is a followup to DISTRESS CALL two posts up. TEST RESULTS “Oh, for the love of Pete,” Doctor Jonathan Bracket exclaimed as he pushed away from his desktop computer screen. He rubbed his face, stood up and exited his office. Better to get this...
  9. Starkers

    Spoilers Russell T. Davies Returns to Doctor Who as New Showrunner

    But would it still have seemed relatively low?
  10. R

    Spoilers Russell T. Davies Returns to Doctor Who as New Showrunner

    Christmas Day ratings were jaw-dropping bad, with the most watched programme getting barely over 4 million. Leaving aside the reasons for casting her, a Doctor Who special starring Billie Piper (and possibly Tennant) would easily have wound up near the top.
  11. hbquikcomjamesl

    So What Are you Reading?: Generations

    I will admit that I did not account for areas that are in the overlap between major markets. Although at the same time, I doubt that all of the network affiliates covering Cincinnati (incidentally, I have some old friends now living there, although I've never been there myself) were all...
  12. Oddish

    A few things to discuss about Kes

    Only 9 of them were in the credits (Sisko, Odo, Worf, Dax, Jake, O'Brien, Quark, Bashir, and Kira in that order). But there were over a dozen more who felt like main cast members, especially late in the series. It had 24 questions, allowing for the one I asked twice as a joke. Now it's up to...
  13. Maurice

    The curse(?) of small universe syndrome

    Yeah. But on Star Trek only the three stars had to be used every week. Regulars mostly meant recurring, specifically Rand, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura and Chekov, and, at best, they had a guarantee of X out of Y shows ("contract"), but the reality was most of them were mostly on an...
  14. B

    So What Are you Reading?: Generations

    Finished Hound of Baskerville. It was a pretty good Sherlock story. I don't think I would rate it higher than The Sign of Four. That's still my favorite Sherlock novel/novella. Almost done with Secret History. And, I think, I figured out why it's so much like Less Than Zero. Donna Tartt is...
  15. JD

    The War Virus

    The first author who openly uses pseudonyms for different genres is Seanan McGuire, she writers urban fantasy under her real name, uses Mira Grant for her horror books, and A. Deborah Baker for her kid's portal fantasy books. At least as long as I've been aware of her, she's been open about them...
  16. JirinPanthosa

    Big Brother Season 27 (2025) / Survivor Season 49 (2025) / The Amazing Race Season 38 (2025)

    I was fine with Savannah winning though I honestly think Sophi's game was underrated. I was rooting for Rizzo. I'm excited for Survivor 50. Currently up to season 33 in my previous episode watching, season 32 was Aubry's debut. Looking forward to seeing her in 50. I don't think Michelle was...
  17. Christopher

    The War Virus

    Pen names aren't necessarily about concealing the author's identity. Plenty of writers are quite open about the pseudonyms they use. Sometimes it's a case of using different names for different genres, so your readers know what to expect; for instance, Iain M. Banks used his middle initial for...
  18. Lynx

    A few things to discuss about Kes

    Even a broken arm would have been enough to put her into serious trouble. I think they should have made it just as an insubordination. That would have given B'Elanna an easier way to redeem herself. I agree when it comes to how to integrate the Maquis. But an almost deadly attack on a colleague...
  19. Neb Lleb

    Spoilers The War Between the Land and the Sea discussion thread

    And so, once again, the RTD2 era of Doctor Who shows us that Davies needs to go period. He's in the midst of what can best be described as the mother of all mid-life crises, but because the Beeb don't have any better options, they have no other choice but to keep him aboard. Even an American...
  20. The Nth Doctor

    Spoilers The War Between the Land and the Sea discussion thread

    Thus the miniseries ends. And thus ends the rubbish dialogue. And thus ends the boring melodrama. And thus ends five hours of wasted time. At the end, I'm left wondering what was even the point? A very heavy-handed environmental message? A third rate Whovian take on The Shape of Water? A...
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