Saw the first two eps of that new Pac-man show. Its all right, but it feels like they made a TV series based on those awkward cut scenes you'd see in early 3D platformers, only without the video game.
Need to call this from the previous page just to back it up; season 2 is my favorite. So many classic episodes and the arc of the season was fantastic.Season 2 will probably always be my favorite.
OitNB spoilers:
"All I want is to eat a chicken that is smarter than other chickens, and to absorb its power."
"I want to fuck Jesus Christ in his hand hole"
This show has some great quotes.
There will still be a bit of class in the future.So... Vic Fontaine.
Da fuq?
I mean, what they ended up doing with him was good, what with Nog and all(loved that episode), but he just came out of nowhere. It was like the producers got the rights to a bunch of rat pack songs and needed to use them as often as possible.There will still be a bit of class in the future.
I love Vic Fontaine. Possibly my favorite character from DS9.So... Vic Fontaine.
Da fuq?
Um... OK.I love Vic Fontaine. Possibly my favorite character from DS9.
This has been back and forth many times on the board already. I simply liked the characters on voyager better. I can't think of a character that I actively hated on voyager( the closest being Kim). I've already stated multiple times how much I simply hate Bashir and Kira. Sisko was meh to me. I literally just had more fun watching voyager.I'd like to know more on how you thought Voyager had better characters, since I share the opposite opinion.
Cool, it was just a curiosity question, I knew your dislike for some of the DS9 characters.This has been back and forth many times on the board already. I simply liked the characters on voyager better. I can't think of a character that I actively hated on voyager( the closest being Kim). I've already stated multiple times how much I simply hate Bashir and Kira. Sisko was meh to me. I literally just had more fun watching voyager.
Yeah, and looking back, they weren't nearly as unridgey as I remembered. It's the Motion Picture Klingons that had the barely ridges (and Star Trek 6 for whatever reason).The current Klimgon designs were first shown in Search for Spock, long before TNG.
The first 2-3 seasons of TNG, they really weren't goign for anything interesting or over-arching. Some episodes were quite literally remakes of TOS episodes, and they stuck very much to the same planet-of-hats, flavour-of-the-week thing. While I like a lot of the characters from both TNG and TOS, I don't like most actual episodes there, upon rewatching. The middle part of TNG is much more my flavour.I think DS9 has the best first 2 seasons (always the weakest) of all modern Star Trek. Of course they had their share of shitty episodes, but now watching TNG, I'm shocked the show wasn't cancelled in the first 2 seasons.
That is a good episode, if not a little contrived (Picard as defense, Riker as prosecution).Season 2's Measure of a Man is one of my favourites from TNG.
It also completely embodies one of the hallmarks of TNG versus other Treks, in that the majority of it takes place in a courtroom setting with Picard giving speeches. So I can completely understand if people aren't into it.
That is a good episode, if not a little contrived (Picard as defense, Riker as prosecution).
One thing that super bothered me in that episode is when Riker shuts Data down. That, to me, is just straight up assault. Being turned off like that was terrible evidence, since Vulcans can do it to anyone just as easily.Well sure. But that contrivance also created a couple nice moments for Data and Riker so I'm okay with it. Riker's initial refusal also resulted in a good line: "Then I will be forced to rule summarily. Data is a toaster. Report immediately for experimental refit."[DOUBLEPOST=1375191856][/DOUBLEPOST]Plus I kinda liked it better than the usual TNG tack of "let's introduce a new character, most likely an admiral, who is working against Picard in some way, so we the audience have no reason to like or agree with them at all."
By putting Riker in that role, we kind of got a tinge of "oh damn, he could win, and what's worse, part of us wants him too since he's a main character".