A thankful change of subject.
This looks like a ton of fun. So I'm wondering now if the * is just part of the joke with Red Guardian calling them Thunderbolts and everyone saying no. At the end I could see the title popping up and then we hear everyone who isn't him say no, and then the star pops up.
Meh. From about the mid-1990s-mid-2000s, he was clearly phoning it in and, for the most part, that was reflective of the films. But, whether you like the end result or not, he was clearly invested in TFA, the last two Indiana Jones films, Blade Runner 2049 and Shrinking. So Captain America 4 may or may not be good, but it’s far from the first part he’s been invested in. Hopefully this is more Shrinking or BR2049…It's nice to see Harrison Ford actually look invested in a part.
I wonder if they cast the Storm actress with the expectation that she'll play her in live action too?
There's been plenty of crazy crap in Star Trek over the decades, so I don't really see where a musical is that much worse than any of the other stuff we've gotten.
Alice in Wonderland, anyone?
I was not talking about "bad episodes" I was talking when they've done silly or weirder stuff, like Q-Pid, or Trials and Tribbleations (two of my absolute favorite episodes) going to the other extreme The Thaw. Hell, in the first season SNW gave us a fairy tale episode, so they'd already gone given us one crazy episode before Subspace Rhapsody. Personally I'm this becomes a tradtiona and we get at least one crazy episode like them every season.So if a dog shits in a house some times, that means all dogs should be invited in to shit on the floor?
There being occasional bad episodes in a long running franchise does not mean lowering the overall standards or letting idiots get away with whatever they want. The goal should be as few bad episodes as possible, not just making purposefully crappy episodes because they can.
I was actually pretty impressed with the quality of the songs and the casts singing.You mean about two minutes of a fifty minute episode about a planet that creates what people imagine, done in the 60s, somehow justifies a shitty episode made almost 60 years later? Thats ridiculous. Context matters anyway. The "Alice in Wonderland" thing were robots on what was basically a theme park planet. Thats totally different then magic bullshit making people sing crappy music.
So was everybody in the world who didn't look at it from the context of "ew, musical".I was actually pretty impressed with the quality of the songs and the casts singing.
That's a big ask with the world as it is today.I would like to think someone has looked into it and would have done something if they found any evidence they were true.