I’m jealous of my great great grandchildren having shoehorn index fingers
Hmmmmmmm...
Making a population sterile through food....
Hmmmmmmm...
Haven't people been saying that sperm is on the decline and will be essentially non-existent with the next generation? And I wonder why would that be? Truth in plain sight?
Season 4 is lame compared to previous seasons (except episode 1). Not much happening, too much drama and emotions, not much shooting or real story lines. The main story of ‘who shot John’ and Jamie visiting the prison to find out his father did it bled dead and instead they fill the episodes with all these stupid emo shit. The airport plan is just taggling along, wtf they just killed this guy with the snake who was STILL fishing in the stream next to Dutton, random shit happening.
Some sloppy writing (not asking DD for help for example) and cheesy dialogue but overall a decent show. I think the show overall was better than the second half of Luke Cage. The only outright bad thing IMO where the fight scenes well at least compared to the other Netflix/Marvel shows. Should have given Danny a mask like Matt in S1 and have a double film the fights.
I think the critics were just looking at the bad things, which are certainly there, and ignoring all the good things just so they could get their story with all this white-washing controversy across. Certainly not a great show like DD or JJ but still a good one IMO. 6-7/10.
Fun action film. Really representative of the 80s, with the style, the robot and the simple blow em all away attitude. Norris is fun in it, and the premise is good.
No-holding-back-punches Norris around a turf war over a ton of cocaine and a new armored "it's the future!" Police robot. This thing really tries to pack as many 80s aspects into 1 movie as possible. The bar scene is weirdly forced, otherwise a good shootin' time had by all... and yes, the end is full on one man army Norris against what seems like all of Columbia
Note to hollyweird - THIS is how you do a show with NO virtue signaling, NO SJW-Preaching, & NO agenda prompting. Just a great show with a great cast and awesome storytelling for entertainment value, period! If only all of hollyweird could/would GET this simple concept.
Tyler Sheridan just keeps bringing in the hits. His Urban-Western storytelling is on fire right now.
One of the best movies of all time! A long time family favorite, espcially at Thanksgiving.
I forgot the end of Planes, Trains and Automobiles goes full John Hughes and ended up blubbering like a baby.
Whoa, whoa, hold up - was that image of the sperm fertilising an egg taken from Look Who's Talking?!?
While I'm fairly sure that the ambassador storyline here is a copy of something very similar from a TNG episode, the name of which escapes me, the rest of this is sweet and charming as hell. I could get behind Seven and The Doctor being together. Star Trek is fun when it's riffing on Shakespeare.
The 'You Are My Sunshine' scene was particularly lovely. A massive improvement over a similar singing scene over in the DS9 episode 'Chrysalis' from the same year.
Probably one if the worse episodes of Star Trek in general.
Chakotay: I need to go on a vision quest.
Me: -turns off episode-
I hate the way that whenever Voyager needs to show weird aliens trying to communicate, they just copy DS9's Prophet visions.
It was nice that the actor playing Chakotay's grandfather was the same actor from the TNG episode 'Journey's End'.
Jennifer: "How can two people who really love each other become separated? How can they lose that love?"
Mallory: "It's a lot more common than you think, Jennifer. I watch a lot of soap operas. It seems to happen at least once a show."
An episode with a little bit of everything. Big space battle, intrigue, marriage problems, murder, betrayal, and Julian and Miles playing games. Quite epic in its ambition, even if it has to suffer naturally by being a middle part in an ongoing story. But it somehow manages to remain focused even with all these different aspects. Also, RIP Defiant.
WEYOUN: "I'll order the destruction of all those escape pods immediately."
FOUNDER: "No. The main characters are in them."
How can anyone like Arrow, Flash or Super Girl when we have this show?
"I want to speak to the manager!" - Kai Winn, Karen of the 24th century. I snorted when she called three hundred year old Dax "child", clearly because Kira was literally occupied by the prophets, who even with a corporeal voice STILL wouldn't speak to her.
'i can't show you everything, david' 'well can you show me ONE THING'
A strong, emotional ending doesn't quite save the episode. The A-story and B-story are so disconnected from each other that they just work to cancel each other out (also, are we meant to feel that Paris is in the slightest bit of danger?). There is literally a red alert crisis going on and the Doctor is playing with his pretend family.
Also, what's with the weird expression the Klingon youth constantly has on his face?
But damn, that ending. Powerful stuff and yet more proof that Robert Picardo is the heart of this show.
Keiko seemed nicer than usual, for some reason, in this episode :D
This episode is so funnyyyyyyyyyy. Quark trying to woo a klingon while Miles and Kira are afraid of accidentally having sex with each other and Keiko doesn't even CAREEE, and keeps pushing them together, she really wants Miles to have sex with other people (like Julian). I lose my mf'ing MINDDDD.
This show should have ended with Miles/Keiko/Kira/Julian all together (while Julian is dating Garak also). Would have been huge.
Tuvok with a bunch of kids is not particularly compelling, even though these aren't the worst child actors in the world. I did appreciate that this gave us a good look at Tuvok's character and more info on his background, but outside of that this did nothing for me. The alien race was also annoying.
Lwaxana Troi's final on-screen appearance. The stuff with Odo and Lwaxana is quite charming, helped no end by both actors drawing upon their character's histories and delivering something very heartfelt. I particularly enjoyed the hide-and-seek game they were playing in Odo's quarters. It's also nice that Lwaxana is fairly low-key here. A missed opportunity for some good comedy with Mr. Woof, though.
The Jake-and-the-alien-muse story is more problematic. When I watched DS9 as a teenager I identified a lot with Jake and his desire to be a writer, and I still really like that side of his character. This doesn't work too well, though, despite Meg Foster's delightfully creepy performance as Onaya. It's just not that compelling or executed with any real weight. I really want to know a bit more about the story Jake writes, too (Anslem, the same story from the episode 'The Visitor').
Wait, did Brainy just say “Nia” instead of “Dreamer” in front of William?
Ok, so let me see if I got it clear:
Writers took seasons (meaning years) to let Lena (Kara's best friend) gets into the "Super friends" circle, but it magically just took William A DAY to get in??? Literally he just had to ask for. ARE YOU SERIOUS?
A reporter gets full access and knowledge of the tower, resources, strategies and the people of the circle because they need the "approval of public opinion".
Please tell me that I am not the only one who think how ridiculous and reckless sounds that.
The CW are renowned for being excessively woke in every aspect and I respect the attempt to raise awareness in certain outstanding issues amongst society. But they really need to address their delivery method as all the shows I love are just getting worse and worse and worse.
Supergirl was never a strong contender but now it’s just verging on unbearable.
All that said, it was nice to see some actual superhero action. Although, I’m sure it probably would’ve been much quicker for Kara to just fly the ice bomb into space rather than just stand there power stancing and staring at it for ten minutes.
Overall, Oliver Queen is turning in his grave and wishes he let the Antimonitor win.
So much one could say about the film but what i will say is that it is incredibly engaging. Going in to this film i wondered if i would keep up but it grabs you in and you hang off each word, each musical note. Beautiful film.
OK, Superman, we get it: you vape.
I’m only going through these because arrow-verse or whatever is left of it. Feels like cw is held hostage longer than expected.