I remember reading somewhere that Hollywood picked up on audiences’ propensity to be more emotionally invested in the well-being of dogs, even if they’re unnamed brand new characters and there are humans dying all around them.
I remember reading somewhere that Hollywood picked up on audiences’ propensity to be more emotionally invested in the well-being of dogs, even if they’re unnamed brand new characters and there are humans dying all around them.
Well you should get your memory checked out because I don’t remember it either and I have a terrible memory.
I believe they turned off the API restrictions for moderators. So Boost (and I assume other third party apps) still works for me because I created a private subreddit and made myself a moderator.
I’ll continue to lurk until Spez realizes and blocks my access but I deleted all my comments and posts and don’t plan on adding any new free content to their site.
I’m sure it’s just a caching issue but, infuriatingly, some of my old comments appear randomly and I have to go in and delete them all over again.
It’s funny how the astronaut is leaning around it
Trailer for a trailer is a pattern that started a few years ago. It’s annoying and I hate it. The worst is when they put those 5 second clips at the beginning of YouTube trailers announcing a trailer is coming up.
Thanks for sharing what you have. I didn’t even know there were current Star Trek comic runs until I saw your posts.
This would’ve been a great surprise if they didn’t reveal it so early
I’ll do you one better: why is Reddit?
Which one though?
In that case, you could skip the first two seasons. Season 3 is really where it starts to get better. It’s where the phrase “grow its beard” came from.
It’s mostly episodic like the original series and 90s Trek but it has some season long story arcs. But it’s modern in its style of telling. It’s funny without resorting to being MCU quippy. And the science is closer to modern science fiction rather than TOS’ parallel worlds pattern.
That said, it has a mix of action and moral dilemma and politics. There are “needs of the many” stories that don’t have clear right or wrong, the psychological impact from the horrors of war stories, even a courtroom episode that rivaled the best ones from TOS and TNG. But there are also flashy fan servicey episodes that are just fun.
I suggest giving the first episode a go. It sets the mood for the rest of the first two seasons. Each episode brings something different, but I think the first episode really speaks to what the series is trying to be.
The absolute mess of a production 2022’s Star Trek Day makes me both want to watch this and skip it. The only redeeming things were the hosts but it was obvious that they were even making things up on the spot.
And what’s the premiere date if you do want to watch the trailer?
I actually knew that. I was just trying to make a funny. But it failed.
I’m pretty sure 8ft is less than 2.4km
It’s the same on Threads. Half the posts are about Twitter and it’s exhausting.
I guess I was lucky to have first experienced the Gorn in Enterprise. They were treated as scary and dangerous in a way TOS would never have been able to.
Real initials were already taken so Hotmail suggested ending with “2”. Unfortunately, “rvq2” looked difficult to secure everywhere (and pretty ugly) so “r2vq” was born and used everywhere.
Everyone forgot who Peter Parker is. They all still remember Spider-man.
It worked for me. I’m using Boost for Lemmy as my client.