I agree it’s better than star trek. Even universe.
I agree it’s better than star trek. Even universe.
Don’t agree about TLJ, the prequel trilogy is just too ridiculous not to love, but I agree about rogue one. It was dull in all regards, color palette, characterization, erso’s backstory and motivation…Im still confused by it’s popularity. But I guess a lot more people than I realized actually don’t like the Jedi. Which…then why watch star wars?
John Carter is such a fun romp, I think it really captured the spirit of old scifi, where things were a little silly compared to today bc they were really just flying by the seat of their pants imagining space travel and other planets. It was a real melding of scifi/fantasy. Today, we’ve seen pictures of the surfaces of those planets, and now current scifi is more like reading a thesis (nothing wrong with that), where the author really delves into the science, so the old stuff does seem corny. But it’s great. It’s like Jupiter ascending but good
I can understand why it wasn’t very popular, it was definitely less epic in scope than the others. But I felt like it was more consistent, there weren’t any episodes I wanted to skip. Also I like Kaz’s loveable goof character type more than Ezra’s antisocial self. He had reasons to be like that but he made it hard for me to get through rebels.
I actually like star wars resistance. There I said it.
I’ve known about mastodon, but had never been a fan of microblogging…but I found out about kbin.social on a subreddit and I like the fediverse a whole lot more already. This should have been how social media was from the start, but I’m looking forward to seeing how it grows!
I watched it as being Stargate in name only, and on its own I think it was an entertaining show. What brought it home to me was that they were trapped on a ship jumping to random worlds. I thought that was an amazing framing device.