That's not any version of Pop Goes the Weasel I've ever known.
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I think it's only part of it. .
That's not any version of Pop Goes the Weasel I've ever known.
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Missed the part where I called it "at least watchable"?
Hell, I even directly compared to S2, which - you guessed it - I stopped watching halfway through.
After watching Rogue One, I have to respectfully disagree. There were shots in that movie that I thought could have been practical models.
The 25% thing hasn’t been a thing since CBS and Paramount merged. They can do whatever they want now.^
It also says in the same thread that although the guy said “legal issues” he doesn’t really understand any of it. Stuff like that has a danger of becoming another “25% different”.
It’s probably something similar to the Sovereign class not being allowed in DS9.
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It also says in the same thread that although the guy said “legal issues” he doesn’t really understand any of it. Stuff like that has a danger of becoming another “25% different”.
It’s probably something similar to the Sovereign class not being allowed in DS9.
The 25% thing hasn’t been a thing since CBS and Paramount merged. They can do whatever they want now.
Sorry, I meant specifically the space battles.Some were. The Bor Gullet, for example, was not CGI. It was a puppet. They had a lot of people working its various tentacles.
The 25% thing had nothing to do with design ownership, CBS owned the rights to the TOS design at the time, they just chose not to use it for creative reasons.The 25% thing hasn’t been a thing since CBS and Paramount merged. They can do whatever they want now.
Technically it was a thing, John Eaves just misunderstood why it was a requirement.My point was more it was never a thing in the first place,
Raffi’s story this episode was apparently entirely on M’Talas Prime, starting in District 6 and ending in District 7.
Raffi mentioned tracking items stolen from Daystrom, so I think it was implied the weapon was stolen from them. The Instagram logs appear to hint that a later plot point shown in trailers is also related to Daystrom.
Are you kidding? We haven't bloody well seen ENOUGH Klingons lately!
I mean, in the far future of DSC, where the hell are they?
“I don’t want to set the world on fire. I just want to start a flame in your heart.” My mother loved it when I told her about this opening up the ep.
Wonder how it will relate to the season?
I agree with you here.Relatively, the Romulans have more honor.
Having your ship stolen is a rite of passage for captains. Pretty sure all the main character captains have lost their ship to someone at least once.No Starfleet captain should be that hands off and the fact his ship was stolen out from under him is a sign he's incompetent.
Ir's confirmed.
Ir's confirmed.
In what's bound to be the very last episode for the TNG crew, most of the screen time is taken u by Baks and Dom.
The spikes are reminiscent of the Narda from Star Trek Kelvin.
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