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...there are multiple times when he would have stayed.and even the women he wouldn't have stayed with he still clearly cared for, which... a womanizer *doesn't* care. there are a few he charmed simply to get something out of them, and even then he doesn't usually seem happy with it. a lot of...
It made me feel bad to feel a certain way, but the delivery came across to me as very "Islamic/Muslim". Not sure if that was the intent or just my brain reading into something that isn't there. It felt the same way both times I've seen the film.
Yeah I’d like to think that they’ve all been upgraded. We don’t know exactly how long these vessels had the square nacelles prior to the DSC pilot. They could have been like that for a really long time and we’re just now seeing the upgrades being deployed. The Connie’s were probably the first...
Thinking this early today. What Jor-El and Lara ask of their son is not that far from some Earth religions. In fact if they said take one mate and have as many children as possible it would fit even more Earth cultures and religions…
So pining one person as inspiration is unlikely. There are too...
Which are perfectly normal things for nurses to be doing to this day, particularly the latter in surgical situations.
PA level didn't exist back then, so that makes sense.
In some ways, though it's more a cause of them showing the potential that the original version wasn't able to so until...
I don't think I agree with the ultimate result with Kirk and his relationships. It doesn't reflect him not being a dead beat because it was a mutual agreement.
Which is very human and a valid avenue to explore.
Oh, the whole audience already knew Kirk was a deadbeat dad the moment we met David Marcus. :lol:
As I reach my mid-50's, I have no sympathy for Kirk. Not sure I ever did. Like each of us, he's made his choices and now has to live with them.
Tony Stark and Iron Man were barely b-listers when Iron Man came out. Public knowledge of them was secondary to what made the first film such a success, i.e. Downey's performance and Favreau's directing.
There's no reason Sam Wilson and Riri Williams can also be standouts as long as they get...
1. TOS portrays Kirk as (something like) a womanizer and adventurer who should remain unattached.
2. #1 is based on the attitudes and interests of series creator Roddenberry, particularly his ideas about masculinity and sexuality.
3. The writers of Wrath of Khan grasped onto the lack of...
I agree and will add that people don't want to see new actors in those roles, so recasting is not going to resolve anything for Marvel. Chris Evans' Cap is still alive in the MCU as far as we know, and there is precedent for de-aging the character in recent comics.
In the comics there was a...
He just felt, like many do, that there was something arrogant about the Ghormans. They were always too good for the rest of us. Plus they were aggressive and unpleasant, much like their spiders.
He was pretty gung-ho about doing the Legacy sequel and he clearly relished his role in Uprising, but I don't blame him one bit for calling it quits after the show's horrible treatment and premature cancellation (I'll forever be bitter at Disney for their treatment of that show...) and the...
A is for the Antares maelstrom.
B is for Babel.
C is for Christine Chapel.
D is for Delta Vegans.
E is for Elnor.
F is for Irving A. Feinberg, property master for TOS.
Unsurprisingly, that's almost entirely clickbait since Feige's comments don't really reveal anything we didn't already know about the plot of the film. The one interesting tidbit is that Destin has seven different iconic covers on his wall that he's planning to recreate so it'll be fun trying to...