I watched a lot of Stargate with my dad as a kid, so I’m probably biased, but that theme is my favorite piece of sci-fi music ever.
And now he’s considered “perhaps the most important person in Starfleet history” (and one of my favorite characters in all of Trek)
Not directly related but: I’m rewatching TNG and it’s so fun to see the character of Miles O'Brien emerge. Just through the sheer charisma of Colm Meaney.
I also think Chapel is very good at her job, but nurse and doctor are two different career paths. You don’t graduate being a nurse by becoming a doctor.
The Void is one of my favorite Voyager episodes. Our heroes are so Starfleet to the core, that a federation-like structure just naturally emerges for them.
I don’t recognize Chaotic Evil and Neutral Good, can somebody enlighten me?
Thank you for the recommendation! I'll start with The Gathering then!
I’ve never seen an episode of Babylon 5. Is it worth getting into?
As so often, I agree with Adam. This is Sir Patrick Stewart greatest work: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ3ityRPQp8
The other link seems to be down. It’s a frame from a video by hbomberguy. The context is a short bit by Ben Shapiro where he says that people should just sell their homes if they are swallowed by the sea due to climate change. To which hbomberguy responds: Sell them to whom, fucking Aquaman?!
I really enjoyed despising Kai Winn. She’s such a broken character, always choosing the wrong side and still being completely convinced that her way is without alternative.
Still, I had some level of empathy with her (the gods she, in a way dedicated her love to, never chose her, never spoke to her and when she finally received visions, it was demons deceiving her). Fletchers performance is just the best.
This is one of those Voyager episodes I have no recollection of whatsoever. Even with Ben and Adam recapping, I don’t remember this one at all.
I’m also kinda sad that their Voyager run is almost over. A Neelix episode, a Doctor episode and the finale, that’s it.