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Pothunter

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  1. 14 hours ago, Chit Chat said:

    Why are the Star Trek shows getting so damn emotional about everything? Ugh.  Sorry, I'm just not that emotional about everything.  I want SciFi, not a soap opera or musical.  YMMV.   And then there was Pike with his weekly cooking segment.  They really didn't know what else to do with him this season, did they!  

    I liked the episode but, yes, these people are just way too emotional. I gave up on Discovery and Picard because of this and other stupidities.

    SNW is more of an ensemble so miles better to my thinking.

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  2. On 8/2/2023 at 9:48 AM, NUguy514 said:

    Yep, I was right: he has no idea what those words mean, and he's a pretentious fool.  And, judging on past behavior, a belligerent asshole.

    I may be wrong, but Amell's actions could have been deliberate to generate publicity about himself and his show. Entirely possible that a lot of people read the various articles and decided to give Heels and / or Arrow a try. Doesn't the saying go "There is no such thing as bad publicity?" 

    Just a thought that struck.

  3. Liking the show but really getting annoyed that the woman hardly ever seems to bathe or comb her hair. Maybe cut the hair short if she does not have the time. The CIA head appears to be afflicted with the same bad hairstyle problem.

    Sorry, the hair thing is really getting to me. I keep mine short. Cannot abide straggling strands around the ears, face and neck. 

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  4. 1 minute ago, Paloma said:

    OK, that makes sense. But did the intern come to the police station because John called to ask him for help (as a distraction), or did someone else call him to tell him what John was planning?

    The main bad guy (not revealed yet) sent the message to the intern (most likely scenario). John had no idea that the intern had survived the explosion.

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  5. 13 hours ago, Paloma said:

    Was the intern actually trying to hurt or even kill John when they started fighting, or was this an elaborate fake fight to allow John to get the stuff he stole from the police evidence? At first I thought it was fake, but that didn't really make sense since John already had the evidence and just needed to put it in the car and leave. And the seriousness of the intern's attack seemed to confuse and shock John. So if the intern is working for the big bad (which would also explain why he didn't die in the explosion--he probably set it from a safe distance), why did he help John by getting the copy away from her desk, and why didn't he take the evidence after he had knocked John down?

    The intern is a baddie, and was very much trying to hurt John and get the fob away from him. He did not help John in any way in the station / precinct, his goal in jamming the door was to prevent the police from intervening while he attempted to get the evidence from John. The intern was finally unable to take the evidence because the woman (forget her name) rammed the car into him, which allowed John to pick it up and jump into the car.

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  6. Question: How boring can a show be?

    Answer: Ask Picard. He will give you all the lengthy and boring details.

    For me, new Trek is the worst thing on television. Apart from Strange New Worlds. Hope that remains unsullied by this insistence on creating a central character and boring the dickens out of the audience with infuriatingly stupid family-related plots. So disappointing, annoying, earnest, joyless, and pedantic 😞

     

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  7. 15 minutes ago, Tachi Rocinante said:

    I'm not going to re-watch, but I'm pretty sure the first person who said it pronounced it correctly.

    Jenkins was the first one, during the opening credits. He said 'liaisoned'. 

     

    39 minutes ago, nora1992 said:

    It was a nails-on-chalkboard moment for me when Pete told Isaac about Jenkins “telling Thor and I” about Christmas Eve.  Grammar counts!

    This usage is becoming fairly common in TV and film writing, unfortunately. The difference between 'we' and 'us' is fading 😬    

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  8. On 3/22/2018 at 8:16 PM, Milburn Stone said:

    So in other words, the Oxford Living Dictionary has succumbed to the Visigoths. :)

    I have been reading Rex Stout, and this reminded me of Nero Wolfe's solution for defective dictionaries in the book titled Gambit :) One of the "intolerably offensive" mistakes is the suggestion that 'imply' and 'infer' can be used interchangeably.

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  9. The problem with Star Trek: Discovery is that there is no discovery. That aspect may come later, but right now it seems as if they have made a 10-hour movie rather than a sci-fi series that can last a few years. The Klingon plot should have evolved in the first season, in parallel with exploratory episodes, and these first two episodes should have been the last two of the season.

    The Klingon makeup is dreadful. I pity the poor actors.

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  10. In terms of Liv taking on the characteristics of the victim, they have gone from subtle shades to heavy-handed strokes.  Which is a shame.

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  11. I am re-reading the books and finding several things to pick at.

    I think J.K.R. did a great disservice to Ron Weasley. From a fine chess player (implying strategic thinking that could have been leveraged in later books), she turned him into an unlikeable jerk, good only for comic relief. However, I do love that scene in the HBP movie, where Ron has eaten the chocolates laced with love potion, especially the part where Harry sits on his bed and Ron sort of flows onto it almost simultaneously; that was beautifully executed.

    Rowling's romance writing skills are dreadful (the monster roaring??!!), but she did a good job showing the friendship between Harry and Hermione. I am glad the movies added a bit more to that relationship.

    The detentions that went on till after midnight really annoyed me. Why did the school not have any protocols for punishments?

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  12.  I'm not saying SA has yes men around him but in this case his support system probably failed him since they too were likely caught up in the wrong part of the narrative in the Ahmed incident.  Which in summation all I am trying to say is a great pity. 

     

    Here's hoping for better in the future.    

     

    It is unfortunate and rather strange that he and everyone around him latched onto the wrong end of the stick. Did SA offer words of support to Ahmed before taking this stance? Doesn't one usually react to the obvious before addressing secondary issues? Always assuming the empathy is there for both aspects.

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