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Sorry, baby. No one rules the Tom Monster!
Sorry, baby. No one rules the Tom Monster!
The simple charm of this exchange had me rolling
They said it in the theatrical cut right? I’m not just misremembering that she said it in the theater, right?
Yikes! Yeah, that’s messed up. Thanks for the info!
I’m out of the loop, what did Better Help do?
Weren’t there a bunch of mods for the original releases that upgraded textures, added maps and factions and all that? Why would anyone buy these rereleases instead?
Looks awesome! Do you know what a good method for evenly backlighting an MSD like this would be?
I’m interested, tell me more.
her reaction of shock is genuine because she was told up until that point that it would be Nichelle who was starring in that scene and was genuinely surprised to be across from Walter Koening instead.
While she may have been told Nichols would be in the film when she signed on, she didn’t fucking “find out” when they were literally filming the actual scene, you absolute pancake. That is not even remotely how film production works.
The surprise would, at the latest, have happened the day before when Goldberg might have noticed Nichols wasn’t on the call sheet, but in reality probably far before that during the normal course of production communications. Jfc
Oho, this sounds interesting. Thanks for mentioning.
They wouldn’t be the only ones.
There are different unions for different trades. Stop trying to sound so smart, you keep failing.
I demand a news site where all articles are written in this fashion NOW!! This is solid fucking gold!
If your organization is too big to act with integrity then maybe it’s time to downsize a bit.
Jesus… it is time to seriously re-evaluate and pare back the extensions I use. Ugh.
Actually boycotting ironically hurts in this situation.
Writers and actors are encouraging people to keep watching and taking about shows & movies because that underscores the value they bring and are trying to get recognition for, ultimately bolstering their case.
Keep watching anything and everything folks!
Curious what others think about this, but I was wondering about the mechanism for how the parameters of the quantum uncertainty field were defined to create a reality that follows the ‘rules’ of the musical genre. Uhura transmitted Anything Goes into the subspace fold, but that’s just a structured harmonic pattern (or however Pelia called it) and even if you took the song’s content into account, it doesn’t inherently contain any kind of comprehensive definition of common musical tropes (songs tending to give voice internal character motivations, choreographed dancing, songs combined into a medley, etc).
So were the crew thoughts somehow influencing the “selection” of the improbability fields? If so, how? Is the subspace fold sentient somehow? And even if so, all the anomaly knew was that a ship full of life forms was beaming something at it, how would it know which life form in which room was the one pressing the button and that their thoughts should be doing the ‘driving’? (Heaven help us if it decided to read Ensign Johnson’s mind down on Deck 7 and get a glimpse into the world of Federation-era Furry fandom!) What do you think?
Personally, I think this is some good ol’ fashioned TOS-style handwaving that we’re not meant to think too much about, but that’s not the kind of thinking we get paid for around these parts. 😜
The fact that “patient dumping” happens often enough for there to be a term for it infuriates me.
Ahhhh, thank you. Hadn’t seen that one, and was pretty sure I wasn’t missing a Trek reference.
That Janeway sticker is melting my heart! If this isn’t added as a default emoji in the new iOS, Tim Cook is going to get a sternly worded letter from me!