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  • Nice! Before I remembered where it's from, my first thought was it must be from Lower Decks. Nope.

  • Yes! I think taken on its own, it comes across as a not-epic quote. But, as the finish to a tremendous demonstration by two amazingly talented actors, it's so emotionally hard-hitting.

  • I don't hate the Borg Queen. I think she's an awesome antagonist. All hail the (Borg) Queen Alice Krige. Mad respect for Susanna Thompson's portrayal. Loved Annie Wersching's Borg Queen, too. Jane Edwina Seymour's Borg Queen creeped me out, which was the goal, so kudos to her.

  • How did I ever forget this one. Time for a Star Trek V re-watch.

  • I think of this being said the same way as two squabbling siblings saying, "He won't stay on his side."

  • Woke up, no coffee yet, and saw "Roxann Dawson (B’Elanna) passed ... " Startled the heck out of me.

  • I can't join them on the picket lines, but writing letters? I'm in! Sadly, my missives won't be on Star Trek themed stationery. Paramount marketing team, get cracking on that. LLAP WGA & SAG/AFTRA.

  • The Thing (1982) is another favorite film of mine. It's a lot more faithful to John W. Campbell's novella, "Who Goes There?" than the 1951 film, but I enjoy both takes.

  • I don't have a favorite, but many favorite science fiction films. Here are a few of them:

    The Andromeda Strain (1971)

    Dark City (1998)

    Thing From Another World (1951)

  • I think Tendi is always great. The moment of her going full on Orion Pirate was absolutely wonderful. "That thing has a tooth remover?" "Shh. I'm pirating! Let's go!" (s3e6)

  • Yes! I'm not even going to try to imagine how LD will handle a Tuvix situation, but I'm betting it will be good. If I had a list of things that would never be LD episodes, that episode title that's a play on the name of a Harlan Ellison short story, "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," would be on that list. Mr. Ellison's short story is the antithesis of humorous. But, LD continues to pleasantly surprise me.

  • Rolling with those are LD season 4 titles, oh, there's more Badgey. That he was still around was set up before, but this is a possible confirmation. I think Badgey and Peanut Hamper have the most out there performances. I'm both intrigued and appalled at the possibility of a new Badgey appearance. I can't tell from the titles, but I'm hoping for a William Boimler appearance in season 4.

  • "The endgame is to allow things to drag on until union members start losing their apartments and losing their houses."

    "Receiving positive feedback from Wall Street since the WGA went on strike May 2, Warner Bros Discovery, Apple, Netflix, Amazon, Disney, Paramount and others have become determined to “break the WGA,” as one studio exec blatantly put it."

    Hollywood Studios’ WGA Strike Endgame Is To Let Writers Go Broke Before Resuming Talks In Fall

    This is the narrative the AMPTP started with, and they were fine with it. Add to that Bob Iger's you did not just say that ... yes, you did, comment. Yet, they are surprised the Snidely Whiplash type of messaging cast the AMPTP in a bad light? So now they hire a new crisis PR Firm.

    AMPTP, stop spending time and money trying to look better to the public. Get to negotiating.

  • Strange no ENT representation in the promotion. Also strange, isn't that Murf from Prodigy on the right side, middle outer edge of the Animated Celebration promotional image? If it is, I'm not going to read anything into it. I don't see any other Prodigy characters, but sharper eyes than mine might.

  • I get what they were going for with the song, but it's a swing and a miss for me. I think the opening credits montage fits perfectly with the show, but not the song. When I watch ENT, the only time I don't mute the sound during the opening credits is for "In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts 1 and 2."

    " ... another 'space theme for nerds,' so to speak ... "

    Not so to speak. Exactly that. Give me the orchestral story telling. Give me that epic space theme.