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  • TimT Away
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    @kirwan said in 50 Years of Star Trek:

    It’s not as good as you think

    Well, killing off the main character is the only way the show could possibly be redeemed. Maybe season 3 won't be absolutely awful!

    I doubt I'll watch the second season. Will watch The Orville though, despite Seth McFarlane.

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    @tim said in 50 Years of Star Trek:

    Well, killing off the main character is the only way the show could possibly be redeemed.

    It's Star Trek, how would redeeming it be possible?

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    @tim said in 50 Years of Star Trek:

    created shows like “Gossip Girl”

    so they should get the hot girl quotient right

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  • TimT Away
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    @antipodean You need to find a new bait shop.

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    🖖 🎣

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    I thought the latest Star Trek was well received?

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    @nepia Critics (e.g. Zack Handlen at the AV Club) who followed it over the season regarded it as a poorly written mess.

    It's shit.

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    How can it be poorly written? Find new planet. Kirk has sex with scantily clad inhabitant. Scotty finds more power. Klingons get defeated. It's logical.

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    I always thought Star Trek the next generation was shit as well. That is until I discovered this chick is in it.....

    0_1529475887254_images-22.jpg

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    The new one is better than Voyager and DS9 at least.

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    @kirwan said in 50 Years of Star Trek:

    DS9

    LOL, retard alert.

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    Too easy 🙂

    That said DS9 is pretty meh. But back to Discovery, how do they have the Enterprise, Pike and Spock and not leave people wanting to watch that show instead?

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    Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - Wikipedia

    Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - Wikipedia

    The Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant is a water reclamation plant located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Southern California, US designed by California architect Anthony J Lumsden. It is home to The Japanese Garden, which has been used as a backdrop in films and TV, including Bio-Dome and Star Trek's Starfleet Academy.

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    @tim said in 50 Years of Star Trek:

    Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - Wikipedia

    Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - Wikipedia

    The Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant is a water reclamation plant located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Southern California, US designed by California architect Anthony J Lumsden. It is home to The Japanese Garden, which has been used as a backdrop in films and TV, including Bio-Dome and Star Trek's Starfleet Academy.

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    Here she is tarted up for the movies

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    Whoa. First post since August. This thread is wild.

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    @MN5 You will acknowledge dril's very good joke or you will shut up.

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    I listened to The Infinite Monkey Cages podcast on Space Exploration last night. Patrick Stewart was one of the guests and was (reasonably) funny

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