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I don’t think that’s the case, but I’d like to be proven wrong. You can use a free icloud account to temporarily sign apps for a week using Alterserver, but afaik you still need a paid account to sign them for a year.
I don’t think that’s the case, but I’d like to be proven wrong. You can use a free icloud account to temporarily sign apps for a week using Alterserver, but afaik you still need a paid account to sign them for a year.
Without the help of a web search, I’d find it quite difficult to think of a European country that doesn’t have a conservative party leading its government. All the parties seem the same, and all the parties are certainly corrupt.
And ‘replaced’ it with widgets that spam you with unremovable, gutter-press, shite
I don’t need to read this article to know that the Taskbar Calendar/Agenda Flyout is still missing.
The country.
I agree, I exaggerated out of frustration. The mood here, and the IMDB ratings, show that it’s really a hit with the fans.
I quite like the show, but I find it jarring how the tone shifts so dramatically between episodes.
Maybe if the goofiness had been spread over 20+ episodes of a season, it wouldn’t have felt that way. But 3/10 (out of 9, so far, I’m still hoping I can watch the last episode) just seems too high a ratio.
These are not comedy episodes, this is a comedy series. With a PTSD episode shoved in the middle for some reason.
“I look forward to your report, Mr. Broccoli”
I think I dislike the Broccoli episodes more than any Wesley ones. Of course, it was silly to see Wes miraculously save the day by being more competent or space-time-magical than everyone else. But at least, despite his obvious disadvantage (of being a child), he was good at his job as an Ensign.
Broccoli was just so comic awkward that I could never believe he’d get posted to a starship, let alone end up being tolerated for all his nonsense.
I appreciate the message of inclusivity for introverted people; they gave him a chance and it paid off. It’s just I always felt like he was there to be laughed at, primarily.
Saying it’s doomerism doesn’t make it not actually reality.
Shit, just wait until you hit season 2. In amongst the passable episodes there’s so much bad sitcom material. The tones shifts so dramatically, its hard to know what kind of show you’re watching.
A lot of people are lapping it up, though. The star trek fans that I’ve spoken to, online, seem to think it’s the best show for ages.
A reference for the kids, that one.
It’s a copy. They keep having to change servers, the last few got seized.
Tbh, they do seem to be posting mostly the same links as each other, and the streams aren’t always reliable.
This idea of a ‘golden age of streaming’ doesnt match with my experience. It was better when we were all using acestream!
Yep, I think so, too. I suppose it’s just reflective of the time that it’s made in; so much of film and TV (and games) is just re-boots, pre/sequels, remasters and remakes. It’s like it’s too big a risk, to try an stray too far from a perceived existing audience.
The point I dwell on for longer is the need for humour to be so prevalent in what is essentially a drama series. I keep repeating this in various threads, but I don’t like how often it’s used and how weak it is. I guess I’d rather watch something that’s Hornblower, rather than Family Guy.
https://www.reddit-soccerstreams.com/
https://streams.footybite.com/home
That’s the best I’ve found, so far.
I largely agree with that idea. It feels like at some point Trek will need to let go of all old characters, to ensure its long-term viability. Personally, I’d be happy to get to know a new group (crew) of characters, even if they’re not a famous character’s offspring. I guess that was the idea with Discovery, but the universe/story arcs that they created didn’t interest me too much.
I know that’s not really how shows work, people get enamored with the cast and roles, but I’d love to see a semi-regular shift in crew or ship, while the writers tackle the issues of the day allegorically.
Trek Culture referenced in their last video that Spock has become the comic relief, this series.
Am I suffering some kind of confirmation bias, or does Spock spend an unusually large amount of time expressing emotions, for someone who’s supposed to never express emotions?
EDIT: By way of addressing some of the replies to this post, without replying to them all individually, I just wanted to add this:
I’m not critiquing the handling of Spock’s character in relation to TOS or movies, Peck’s a great actor and is doing a fine job at interpreting this role.
The point I’m trying to make is that Spock (and data, T’pol, Tuvok, etc. after him) gets juxtaposed so often, it seems more entertainment-oriented than story-oriented. Like, “wouldn’t it be cool if they had to…”. The classic sitcom trope of putting the awkward person in a public-facing position, with hilarious consequences. It just seems like these hilarious consequences are occurring too often to call it character development.
Oh, fuck. He’s optimistic