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  1. On 10/6/2022 at 10:51 PM, Lady Calypso said:

    Also, now knowing Margaret isn't even a founding partner, or a partner in general, how she could have hired Todd without talking to anyone is beyond me.

    Margaret is not a founding nor a named partner, but there is nothing in two episodes that indicate that she is not a partner at all. If she is really not than this show is even more bullshit that I think as there is no way an associate can get a private office as spacious and as well-furnished as hers.

    Speaking of bullshit, this show is. Too much of happenstance, that I hate. Too much of illegalities for a legal drama. And of course too much of Todd. Two and out, off my PVR. Maybe I can revisit in the future once it goes to Paramount+.

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  2. Right of the bat, Abby and her husband - who was supposed to be a sheriff - stopped their wagon and separated themselves from the caravan - and therefore left the safety and the protection that came with the caravan - so that they could have a midday sex? How stupid could they possibly be?

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  3. Okay, I am intrigued. I am willing to watch episode 2, just to see where they go with the stories.

    As a side note, missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) was a big issue in Canada some time ago, and it still is. However, IMO what the stakeholders do not seem to want to mention is the RCMP reports that saying that the vast majority of the culprits of MMIWG that get uncovered are indigenous men. Further, they are mostly men known to the victims. So I wonder if the show will go there. Solve the MMIWG case, but also uncover what happens within indigenous communities.

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  4. 11 hours ago, AnimeMania said:

    Disney is getting good at making shows that make you wish you were watching another show, first The Book Of Boba Fett, now this one.

    It is called 'cross-selling'. Good businesses - including Disney apparently - know how to do it well.

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  5. Did Matt get a new costume at the Daredevil series finale? I do not like this costume, I liked the all-burgundy one.

    Daredevil being unknown in Los Angeles make sense. In the world of larger-than-life Avengers, minor superhero from Hell's Kitchen may not draw attention. My question is whether Matt is a California bar member. But he obviously is.

    So Jennifer who is single and living alone have sex with a man. So fucking what? This is 2022 - assuming that that is also the date of the show.

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  6. So June and Luke are back in Gilead? I do not feel like watching this show anymore, but it is just one and a half more seasons to go, I have gone this far... Honestly, I almost stopped watching, but because June managed to escape I continued. I could not endure Gilead anymore.

    Who are Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler? Are they Canadians sympathetic to Gilead's ideology or are they Gileadians who own major property in Ontario? Mr. Wheeler does not look like he has confidence of a wealthy man.

    I understand why Canadians do not like Giledians or Americans. For them, Gilead or United States is certainly a domestic matter. Why Canada and Canadians need to be implicated? Taking into account the way Giledian refugees behaving, the resentment is very much understandable.

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  7. I hate it when a genre show is not consistent with its own mythology. Case in point, season 1 explained clearly that the sinkhole was a portal across time, in the same place. It even made a point of hiding the ring under a rock that 10k years later was still in place. And now, out of sudden, the sinkhole is also a portal through time and space? How convenient. My speculation is that TPTB planned to have Gavin et. al.'s journey from Pacific North to San Fernando Valley as part of season 2. That plan was then cancelled for one reason or the other.

    Did people really leave their doors unlocked in 1988, even when they took extended leave? And then announced that they were not home for an extended period on their answering machine?

    Regarding woolly rhinoceros, first they were not native to North America. Second, they were herbivorous, just like extant rhinos. Why would they be hunting humans?

    Levi had a pistol, did he not? Why did he give himself up instead of demanding that Eve be released otherwise he would put a shiny one in each of the captors' head?

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  8. I may be spoiled by For All Mankind. The space scenes are shit and so is the space science. The damage of space shuttle Columbia thermal  protection system tiles caused by debris strike was the cause of her destruction IRL. During the time in orbit, before reentry, one solution to be considered was for Columbia to dock to the ISS and wait for rescue. That idea could not be done since Columbia and the ISS were at different altitude and orbit inclination. Point is, spacecrafts in orbit cannot just catch up with each other if their trajectories are not designed to meet. I am also disappointed to hear banging sound when Song bangs the hatch of the Mir. There is no sound in space, of course.

    For the show itself, I think I agree with other posters that I do not care much with the present-day drama. Maybe a bit as a background - considering the original had very little - but not 50/50. 

  9. Was this the series finale? It felt like it and I hope it was. The show was a good spoof of Star Trek at the beginning but as it went to find its form it lost its purpose. Was the show comedy or action-adventure? It felt like neither. Plus, the three-year delay (one of which was TPTB's own fault) did not help. Better to stop now when it was still decent.

    Speaking of Star Trek, this episode was full of Star Trek lores:

    • Mercer said, "One of the great privileges ... bestowed upon ships captains since the days of the ancient seafaring vessels is the honor of uniting two people in matrimony." Picard said this when he officiated O'Brien's wedding, "Since the days of the first wooden sailing ships, all captains have enjoyed the happy privilege of joining together two people in the bonds of matrimony."
    • Other than that, Prime Directive, food replicator, and holo-deck. 
  10. This episode confuses the hell out of me. Cpt. Mercer, and the Union in extension, thinks that it is unconscionable to have the Kaylon - while sentient, manufactured being, who killed billions of sentient biological species who just recently was eager to exterminate all living beings - be killed by Krill-Moclan alliance, yet at the same time thinks that it is acceptable to have hundreds of Union servicemembers killed and numerous Union ships destroyed?

  11. On 9/9/2022 at 2:53 AM, Camera One said:

    Even that Halfoot elder was a jerk putting Nori's father at the back of the caravan in one breath while chanting "Nobody goes off trail and nobody walks along" in the other.

    That scene made me confused. Why Largo and his family acted as if being put on the back of the caravan was a death sentence? Somebody needed to be in the back, his or other family.

  12. There is one thing I do not quite understand. Where is, or rather, what is Valinor, the home of the elves? Is it a real place, real location separated by the Sundering Seas from the Middle-Earth or is it a place on different plane of reality? Why does the ship have to go through a portal of light if Valinor is in the same dimension as Middle Earth?

    Besides that, it is kind of badass, if not completely weird, that the elves sail through the entire voyage standing up at attention. I also agree with the poster above, what did Galadriel think? Did she plan to swim the whole ocean on her own with only one dagger? No floating platform or device, no food, no fresh water, no navigational aid. Yes, she is a fantasy being in a fantasy world, but it seems like the scene is not very well-thought.

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  13. Is there any clause in the contract with Tokien's estate not to sexualize the characters? After she  just got pulled out of water, Galadriel was lying on the deck, wet, and wearing sheer white dress, and we did not even see the impression of her breast. Same thing when she stood up. 

  14. WTF was that?! Was that a thought experiment or something? In 12 years of The Walking Dead franchise history, never once time travel is mentioned. In fact, aside from the walkers themselves, nothing in this universe is depicted to be different than real life. And I hate it that there is no explanation on the time loop.

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  15. On 7/26/2022 at 8:42 PM, wknt3 said:

    It was pretty much inevitable, but I was hoping that since the folks in charge seemed to see the show as valuable (probably some mix of viewership numbers, especially online, the diversity issues that have been mentioned previously, and that it was actually quality programming), enough so thatit was spared in the previous purges of original scripted programming, that there would be some sort of arrangement where the show moved somewhere else. Ideally they would announce that HBO was cancelling Bill Maher and picking up the show. You think the Twitter snark is fun now...

    What I meant by we saw it coming was actually the show itself. It is a 30-minute weekly show, yet they still had musical guests, almost constantly. That meant that the content itself was thin. Other shows have musical guests but they air 4 nights / week. The ones that air weekly (e.g. Last Week Tonight) do not have musical guests.

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  16. This episode actually brings something interesting that I have been thinking for a while. As far as we know, there is no kryptonite-like substance for Homelander, is there? Meaning that Homelander really is an all too powerful being without any physical weakness. So what stops Homelander to lay waste to the whole world if he wants to, considering the egomaniac he is? Why does he defer to Edgar?

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