Finally got to see this this evening and haven't been reading this thread. I had no idea this was a flop at the box office.
Anyway, I enjoyed it for the most part. Probably one of the best looking films I'm seen in quite some time (and was that a CGI Rachel? Because that shit looked real...
I've been re-watching Three's Company. Probably way before most people's time here, but god damn that was a funny sitcom and definitely in my top 5. Suzanne Somers played the dumb blonde perfectly and holy shit that body. Despite being from the late 70s/early 80s, it holds up pretty well.
I played a Guardian to level 70 back around the original release and just got bored. I felt like I was mashing buttons without feeling connected to the combat. Totally unlike WoW where I always feel fairly engaged.
Is there any particular class that's considered the most fun for PvE? I...
Voyager had some fun episodes: Year of Hell, Timeless (episode), Course: Oblivion (episode), and Deadlock (episode) spring to mind.
Oh, and the series finale with Voyager wtfpwn'ing Borg cubes.
Why do they feel the need to upgrade to every release? We've been on Typescript 2.0, I think, for a few months now. Works great. I would not want to use plain ol' JavaScript/ES 6.
I don't even understand how it works. So they need the Tardigrade in order to navigate through the universal-spore-system, but how does it even know where they want to go? It's fucking stupid. Who are the idiots that think of this garbage? I totally don't mind techno-babble, but none of this...
Holy shit, a co-worker pointed out that this is that little girl from season of 2 Gotham - "Silver St. Cloud". What a difference a couple years make...
What's frustrating is that I've begged friends to watch B5 but they can never make it past the first handful of episodes. I guess the special effects haven't aged well but, honestly, I think the later seasons still look pretty decent.
I stopped Enterprise somewhere during the 2nd season. Only Star Trek series that I never watched to completion. I did go back and watch "In a Mirror, Darkly', though -- that was bad ass.
The thing is, what else could they have done? What would you have done? I like that the series isn't preaching a particular choice and leaves it up to the viewer to decide.
I think I stopped watching this around season 10? It was when Dean came back as a demon or something. Really don't feel like catching up. Can someone summarize what has happened since?
I agree, I think non paradoxical time travel can only exist if time travelers create alternate time lines upon their arrival. What should have happened, after the Orville destroyed the wormhole, is that Pria would've been stranded there.
I believe all episodes are based on Dick's short stories. One episode was far in the future where Earth no longer existed.
It's been alright so far. Nothing mind-blowing, but entertaining for sure.