Doesn't sound as good..
Actually, the kids were helping him. It was the meddling geriatrics who saved the day.
Doesn't sound as good..
Actually, the kids were helping him. It was the meddling geriatrics who saved the day.
Look, I eagerly buy all physical Trek releases to add to my gigantic movie collection, but…No release date announced, but Amazon is taking pre-orders for Section 31 on physical media.
Getting mixed signals here.My favourite part of Discovery was them in an asteroid field and they spent the whole time making jokes, qupping and not shutting the fuck up even when that science guy died horribly.
I loved it. Very cool.
Am I in a very small group that feels that Michelle Yeoh is a very wooden actor with limited range?
Classic jerk gets killed trope. Dead meat comes in two flavors: Guy who's like a brother (usually with wife and kids) or Arrogant cocky jerk whose arrogance gets him killed. Third option guy XX days from retirement (If a mentor figure)Man, that whole Connolly thing was so eye-rolling. It's like they wanted to kill someone off in the action scene, but didn't want us to feel bad about it, so they went out of their way to make the audience hate him in record time.
Classic jerk gets killed trope. Dead meat comes in two flavors: Guy who's like a brother (usually with wife and kids) or Arrogant cocky jerk whose arrogance gets him killed. Third option guy XX days from retirement (If a mentor figure)
Ruk will find them.Fourth option: An extra that wasn’t paid to have lines, so nobody cares.
Yes. He punched a dude clear cross the room.Come to think of it, did we ever see Alok use his augment speed/strength/intellect/whatever at all in this movie (i.e. would we even know he was an Augment if he hadn't said so in dialogue?) Because I honestly cannot remember.
Probably.Didn’t they all do that?
I already mentioned this elsewhere on the forum, and pointed out that the timeline matches up for the USS Vengeance guy to be Kelvin Timeline San.To bring it back around to S31, the actor who played San, James Hiroyuki Liao, played an unnamed USS Vengeance bridge officer in Into Darkness according to Memory-Alpha.
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