Japanese Breakfast's singer was so bad and off pitch that we thought it was a parody at first.
Strange New Worlds is still managing to impress me. Last week's episode was a little on the weaker side, but the one I watched today was probably some of the best Trek I've seen since the 90's. It was damn good.
It reminded me of the original series episode where the Romulans are introduced.
Shocking secret time: I've only watched one or two episodes of the original series. All of my early Trek experiences come from TNG, DS9, and the movies.
I second these choices, and add Assignment: Earth and The Trouble with Tribbles. Gene Roddenberry told me he thought ST:TNG was better sci-fi than ST:TOS.That's what I grew up with, but even revisiting in 2022, some episodes are still excellent (some are very clearly a product of their time ...). There's a remastered version where they've redone the FX shots, cleaned up from the original masters, the audio has been redone.
I'd highly recommend the EP above, Balance of Terror, it deals with racism, introduces the Romulans and it's an excellent take on subdued tactical action, it's basically a submarine story, in fact, it's more or less the '57 film, The Enemy Below.
The Doomsday Machine (really improved by the new FX), Space Seed ("KAAAAAAAAHHHN!"), of course, the Ellison EP, The City On The Edge Of Forever, Mirror/Mirror (aka, Spock with a goatee episode ), a lot of the best episodes were written by the really good sci-fi writers of the time.
Yes, it sure was. Did you watch Talking Saul right after? It was hard for Peter Gould and the actors to keep themselves from giving tips about the final six episodes, but I think we're in for a wild ride with many surprises.Man, that better call saul last night was great
I didn’t watch it - had to be alone with my thoughtsYes, it sure was. Did you watch Talking Saul right after? It was hard for Peter Gould and the actors to keep themselves from giving tips about the final six episodes, but I think we're in for a wild ride with many surprises.
I second these choices, and add Assignment: Earth and The Trouble with Tribbles. Gene Roddenberry told me he thought ST:TNG was better sci-fi than ST:TOS.
Watched both parts of HBO's documentary about George Carlin. Fascinating story, especially toward the end of his life. I was fortunate to see him perform once.
I was Gene's guest at the studio. Had a great time.Yeah, The Trouble with Tribbles is a fun episode, it's classic, a little goofy (in a good way), and you've got to love a good scrap instigated by Scotty.
I'm a big fan of Assignment: Earth, I know it usually doesn't make Top N lists for TOS, I just love the concept. There's a terrific Assignment: Earth comic/graphic novel by John Byrne (famous for X-Men among other titles), that actually has another TOS episode crossover (Tomorrow is Yesterday).
I like Wolf in the Fold quite a bit, again, not considered top tier by most (and some very "of the day" sort of perspectives on women), but I love the plot concept, and it was written by Robert Bloch (of Psycho fame), one of the few "horror" type episodes (Bloch wrote two other EPs that had a horror-esque type vibe)
Umm, when you say, "Gene Roddenberry told me ..." you mean directly? Like you met the man? Heck, that sounds like a story we need to hear
We have this queued up, loved Carlin, if I didn't know better I would say he was able to peer into the future ... it would've been amazing to see him perform live.
Watched the first two episodes of the new season of Stranger Things and this show does not disappoint. I won't give anything away but it's really well written and captures the feel and memories of 80s so well and the whole Nightmare on Elm St twisted theme really works IMO.
I probably won’t get to Stranger Things for another week.
Binged it over the weekend, IMO the best of all the seasons. So well written and a great plot line the entire way through, was worth keeping Netflix for, the Duffer brothers really delivered.Holy shit, it's excellent, I'm actually a bit shocked. I liked S1-3, but now it feels like that was just a setup for S4 We finished it yesterday, they did a great job at handling the three separate plots, and then the convergence of everything into the big reveal, JFC, that was just fantastic.
And the concept of the Hellfire Club from the X-Comics, wow, did they nail that, first as a bunch of a geeks playing D&D and then as a very direct callback to the comics, and speaking of, can the horror callbacks get any better?
Nope.
Also this, which I can't love enough ...
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1530656428322607104/
Different strokes. She's been in rotation on my playlist since the '80s.I snuck in episode 1 yesterday. Wow! But honestly, I can do without Kate Bush. I never cared for her.
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