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  1. Well, she explodes, but it's an un-gory explosion. I may have glossed over a bit of story as they search the treasure room, but it has an abrupt end. Yeah, that's probably fair. I think in the context of the story, they're all women he's stolen.
  2. I'd go crazy if I had to do manual entry on stuff. EDIT: Actually I do manual entry on stuff, but that's errors which I have to correct by hand. The vast majority of things I work with don't encounter errors.
  3. TNG: Lower Decks. A good episode. Sito Jaxa we hardly knew ye. I remember the episode pretty well from first run, but had forgotten the character types (mostly remembering snips of scenes and the overall thrust of the plot) so it ws interesting to see how closely the characters here mirror the characters in Lower Decks the animated series, though, which was something I didn't remember. Discovery, Season 2 Episodes 1, 2, 3 So far not awful by my standards (which would mostly be to become boring, but I do keep waiting for the other shoe to drop). I don't find this Pike to be particularly like any Pike that has gone before, but he makes an effective leader character which I guess is good enough for the needs of the story. Characters are suffering from what I like to call "LOST-itis". You know, where things could easily be solved if they actually talked to one another like normal people, but instead they keep secrets for no real reason other than to prolong the plot (the worst of the bunch is Tilly who keeps her secret for...like half an episode and for no real reason). Sadly Stamets is missed a lot in the early episodes; nice to see him come back at the end of Episode 3 as the slightly jerky character we all like. Saru gets a few good lines. Jett Reno was a fun character in the one sequence she was in. Tilly has been wildly all over the place. Some of the other bridge crew get a bit more face time (and names said on screen). Liked the gag about Lorka's ready room. Speaking of Tilly... The Klingon stuff...I kinda don't care. Its nice to see some follow-up on the storyline, but the Klingon based story arcs were the weakest aspect of the first season, and nothing here has changed my mind. Now to the big elephant in the room...
  4. Space Cobra Episode XIV - "Dai Ma Ō Garutan" aka "The Great Magician, Galtan" aka Cobra is bored in space, and wishes he had a tower of treasure and a bevy of babes. And then, just like magic... "Whoa, the sun's gotten really close!" A bit of a nutty episode, very much a fantasy story with very little of the science fantasy of other episode. Edit: Also noticing a trend in this episode -
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  6. Since its Pittsburgh, I'm guessing the name is from the Whiskey Rebellion? Yeah Dodger Stadium still looks like a 60s stadium which wasn't a great era for park design. I gotta confess, though, I like it existing since I think its cool to have a park with history rather than making a new one every few years (even if some of the modern throwback designs look nicer). But then again, if Atlanta had been forced to use its existing park when the Braves came to town, there'd be a magnolia tree in center field (Babe Ruth hit a home run into it in exhibition play, IIRC).
  7. Federal League had some fun team names. Chicago Whales? Newark Peppers? St. Louis Terriers? I'd include the Pittsburg Stogies, but they were named after the Union Association team in the 1884. I never thought about it before, but as Wrigley Field was originally a Federal League stadium, then that makes Dodger Stadium (of 1962) the oldest stadium built specifically for use in the National League that is also still in use.
  8. IIRC, Honus passed away the next year (about a year and a half after this letter was wrote).
  9. She's an Armaroid - essentially a nigh-indestructable robot.
  10. Yes it is, apparently its the third film they've bought to stream.
  11. I have the 3DS remake of Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers and only played it for a very, very little bit. Nothing to do with quality, but my "gaming life" is really out-of-whack with "work life" and "quality of life life"
  12. Atlus has announced SOUL HACKERS 2, a sequel to an earlier SMT spin-off. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2022-02-21-shin-megami-tensei-spin-off-soul-hackers-2-announced
  13. Space Cobra Episode XIII: "Shi no Rūretto" aka "The Roulette of Death" 6 months later, and Dominique has left to return to the Galactic Patrol. Lady brings a listless Cobra news a hijacking of gold, and he realizes that it has to have been hijacked by the head of Space Las Vegas, Hammerbolt Joe. It was an okay adventure, sort of a back-to-basics story after the grand adventure. But...
  14. I thought Afterlife was fun, but wasted Ivor Shandor. Then again, I think the original is venerated far outside its actual merits. Its a fun film, but that's about it.
  15. I used to see most major genre releases (and a lot of minor ones) in the theater. But I also have a high tolerance for bad filmmaking if it hits the right tone (I watched Plan 9 from Outer Space without need of hosts spoofing it). I actually liked Alien: Ressurrection but admittedly that partially may be because MK:A made it look good. I probably like 4 more than 3 too, but I don't think I've ever really forgiven its failure to be a true sequel to Aliens.
  16. Also saw it in theaters. Saw MK: Annihilation on a double bill with Alien: Ressurrection.
  17. TNG 'Sub Rosa' - Yet another episode where a characters begins acting out of character and everyone ignores it. Your appreciation of the episode probably depends on your ability to appreciate 70s Gothic romances more than Star Trek. Which makes it a bit of a bust as a Star Trek episode.
  18. I saw HOUSE OF THE DEAD and ALONE IN THE DARK in theaters... EDIT: According to the trivia, Alone in the Dark was one of two films in 2005 to receive an "F" Cinemascore. The other was WOLF CREEK which...I also saw in theaters.
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