It was literally the top hit on "sweet smile"
She looks more like a Tesco Value version of Emmy Rossum.
Yeah I saw English words but they're not registering in my cerebellum.I don't know who that is
If the creators say it's a reboot, it's a reboot. End of story.
They rebooted it by altering the timeline.
If something is connected to something that already exists, it's not a reboot.
Period.
Because of Trek '09's connections to already-existing Trek, it is by definition not a reboot.
So when CBS says DIS is set in the prime timeline, then it must be true. I can believe a greedy corporation over my own eyes and knowledge of Star Trek canon.
Oh good. The conversation has now consolidated the reboot AND prime “debates”. Thank God! I was worried these vital issues would fade from view. Glad it’s all under control.![]()
Now you know how a lot of TOS fans felt from 1987 - 2001.If CBS or another company were making another star trek series that was more my taste then i would be happy for CBS to continue with this DISCOverse dross but since this is the only thing that is "Star trek" being made, im unhappy. The Kelvinverse movies and DISCO arent trek to me, they might be to you and some others, but ill need the picard series to be excellent for me to have a road to damascus moment. The cartoon makes me think it will be an animated danni pudi's powerless and although i like both the mirror universe and Section 31, i dont like the mirror empress....
Was thinking the same thing. Many actors love playing the "bad guy" for all those reasons. Jason Isaacs in particular has gone on the record saying how much he enjoyed playing Lorca and Malfoy before him. The good ones can pull it off without being typecast and roll right back into "good guy" roles without permanently damaging their careers.
If they are the ones making it then yes. It doesn't matter if you don't like it.
You're talking, I'm listening.Can't they give us a prime-Georgiou prequel show or something?
Look at Basil Rathbone...the definitive Sherlock Holmes for entire generation.
Exactly. Actors have always been able to play heroes or villains, depending on the parts. Look at Basil Rathbone, who played dastardly villains opposite the likes of Robin Hood, Zorro, and Captain Blood, while also being the definitive Sherlock Holmes for entire generation.
Or, more recently, look at Anthony Hopkins or Cate Blanchett or even Tom Cruise.
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