I like the cut of this guy's jib.
IIRC he acknowledged it was well-made for what it was.
Honestly, I think he just realized he had no choice.
The conflict between Roddenberry and Meyer is pretty well-known, but I agree it would be...interesting to see the original documents.
Meaney had always struck me as the ultimate working actor, fairly ambivalent about Star Trek beyond it being a job (which is fine).
It's hard to imagine him turning down an offer, were it too come in.
I, for one, think that everyone better at sports than me should be banned from competition.
The short answer is that no such test has ever been produced, and the boxing association that claimed they had done one never revealed the precise results, or even which lab had supposedly done the test, and has since been decertified for corruption.
I don't know what goes above S-Tier, but that's where Ensign Janeway of the Enterprise-D and Captain Nicole Janeway of the Voyager-that-never-was belong.
I might actually pull the trigger on the Klingon flagship bundle - I have yet to find a KDF ship that I truly enjoy, but I do like ships with a lot of gimmicks.
I have no idea if I'm going to like it - it's definitely not shaping up to be the story I had in my head - but I'm interested in seeing them do something different.
I missed the typo in the blog, but I did notice that German words have started to creep into English-language tweets.
I try not to begrudge YouTubers for playing stupid algorithm games, since it's apparently a necessity of one is to try to make an actual living over there. I also don't mind long-form content, in principle.
That said, I don't know this guy from a hole in the wall, and did not watch this video.
I agree, but I think the mystery of Ruby's mother is actually one of the better efforts. At least there was a point that RTD was trying to make, albeit an anticlimatic one.
Happy "Labour" Day to you, too.