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  1. TREK_GOD_1

    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

    The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 - Episode 1 - ”Costa Da Morte” – Season premiere The opening bears the following quote: ”I have my dead, and I have let them go.” --R.M. Rilke* DARYL / CAROL 1: The pair head into the foliage-covered remains of London, curious about the lack of Walkers…and...
  2. Mojochi

    Retroactive justification for Riker's friction towards Jellico?

    To be fair, when Picard took the D, to deal with the Ben Maxwell situation, the Cardies were pretty shook. Even Maxwell's nebula class wiped out one of theirs, absent its shields to boot. Macet seemed downright appalled that Picard had freely read their transponder codes, & one of his men was...
  3. flandry84

    Retroactive justification for Riker's friction towards Jellico?

    So for the Cardassians - size matters.:) Somebody will probably make a better Garak joke than I can think of.
  4. F

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x09 - "Terrarium"

    I think "Those Old Scientists" was a clever joke. It works.
  5. Michael

    Star Trek: Starfleet Scouts in development

    It’s a shame they couldn’t have gone a different route with this and made it more of a comfy, wholesome thing than whatever this frantic mess tries to be. If you think about it, there’s so much potential in telling cute little slice of life stories from the perspective of a child living on a...
  6. Cap'n Calhoun

    Star Trek: Starfleet Scouts in development

    No joke: Bluey is one of the best-written shows on TV. I don't even have kids; it's just a great show. Based on the first two episodes, I'm not sure what purpose Scouts is serving. If it's trying to get kids into Trek, I don't think it shows or tells them enough about Trek to do form a bond...
  7. Grendelsbayne

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    No, you aren't. Literally everything in the post above is written about comparing Star Trek to how things, in your opinion, should theoretically work in the real world. You are judging it based solely on 'realism' and nothing else. But realism is not in any way the same thing as quality...
  8. theenglish

    The General Knight Rider thread.

    ...idea, would be important. Also, the car should have some kind of off-road feature. A flying car idea is as old as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, but it would be interesting to see it done in a somewhat plausible way. I imagine there will be all kinds of jokes about the lameness of contemporary AI...
  9. Christopher

    Doctor Who books (fiction, nonfiction, nonfact)

    ...rest, but he ended up outpacing them all intellectually, becoming a philosopher and a Biblical scholar by age 4 or 5. Schulz seemed to like the joke of toddler prodigies, since Schroeder also started out as a baby who could somehow produce concert-worthy classical music from a tin toy piano...
  10. Allyn Gibson

    Doctor Who books (fiction, nonfiction, nonfact)

    ...outline as it stands that someone in the 8-10 range couldn't handle. In the Happy New Year, Charlie Brown and The Peanuts Movie, they make a joke about Charlie Brown, aged 8-10, reading War and Peace. (Hell, in The Peanuts Movie, Linus, who is younger than Charlie Brown, reads Charlie...
  11. CorporalCaptain

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    As I implied... it was a little joke... not any better... and certainly not any worse... than Kirk's in that scene. That's Kirk... laughing at his own lame joke... and he's the only one in the elevator laughing. Get it? My goodness, tough room!
  12. F

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    Yeah, thing is the joke has to work…
  13. K

    What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

    ...that a plasma driven ship could have the necessary performance level, it was never done. Manned Spaceflight at this time, is basically a joke. Why? Because Nixon chose the Spaceshuttle over the nuclear rocket. He brought advanced space travel to an end. Right now all we hear are excuses...
  14. Nerys Myk

    DC Cinematic Universe ( The James Gunn era)

    My best friend looks a bit like George Lucas. I once joked the he and I should cosplay Spielberg and Lucas at a con. :lol:
  15. Artoo Atari

    Strange New Worlds disappointment

    Yeah, my jaw kinda dropped at that comment too. The crew on SNW or TNG joking with each other and lightening the mood are one thing, but I found the DISCO gang to be simply juvenile. Well put. In spite of its problems, I guess that's why I enjoy watching it. It's fun.
  16. JonnyQuest037

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x09 - "Terrarium"

    Exactly. The Metron was talking about erasing memories. Whether the "you" in that sentence referred to just Ortegas or all of humanity is up for debate, I suppose. I don't know if this is the writers being intentionally oblique or if it was just sloppy writing. (Considering how underwhelming...
  17. NigellaDeanna20

    Ok, just to be clear, was it implied that literal orgies were happening in "Naked Now" or am I being malicious?!?

    I'd say that's probably very much open to whatever your own interpretation is. To me, i've never thought of it like that. Bear in mind that was only the second episode of the show and it was still trying to find its feet at that point.
  18. The Wormhole

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x08 - "Four-And-A-Half Vulcans"

    This sort of thing has been a Trek trope for decades. I even made this silly joke about it nine years ago:
  19. fireproof78

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x09 - "Terrarium"

    Nope. Those who are watching probably will keep on watching. Those who dropped off in the season probably won't be persuaded by marketing. Screenshots probably be released Tuesday (no Generations joke intended).
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