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Literally ten years since the first one, and now they finally want to do a sequel? Don't get me wrong, I did like the first one and the character has certainly lurched along in the companion movies, but by now I'd rather have Supergirl. Or, since their shared universe is pretty much trash, just reboot the character again.
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You could try Gundam toys, and see if those hands will work. Or try G-System articulated hands.
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Dude, so much yes!! I would love a New Macross class!
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It looks good for what it is, but what I really want is a movie just like this, but where the rogue robot or scary ghost, or whatever, is the hero. Too many follow this same formula.
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I think Picard is less bitter and guilt ridden than when the series started. He tends to improve when he's not sitting on his bitter behind. And the Odyssey class is growing on me a bit, esp with that saucer separation leaving a 'leaner' bow behind on the stardrive section. It looks like more of an appropriate follow-on to the Galaxy class than the Sovereign. And the Titan-A actually looks pretty classy!
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Episodic TV does allow for far more 'resets' than one overarching story line. Having a continuous story doesn't allow any let up, or a space to catch a breath to hit that mini-reset. It just keeps going, which is why SNW has done so well, in that it turns the main story into chapters with side adventures to break the overall story up into more easily digestible bits. It's more the classic-type of story telling. If they had done the same with Picard, I don't think the impression of them all being 'broken' would be so pronounced. As it is, it is just too front and center, without any of that breathing room (distraction) supplied by a new plot. IMO though, I don't see them as broken. I see them as struggling against demons, both personal and without, and personally, I don't mind if they give up now and then. They're more real that way, No one is a paragon of eternal courage and strength and untarnished hopefulness. What matters is when they get back up again after being knocked down, or telling themselves they were done, and continuing on, which these characters continue to do.
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That's what I'm thinking. Though I would have liked some mention earlier. I've been fine with this series, but the crux of her drive to fight against Sauron has been put heavily upon her brother's death, with no mention of...
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IMO, it seems little different from the series or the follow-up TNG moves. A little more 'gritty' maybe, but the crews have gone through hardships before. Worf lost his parents, K'Ehleyr and then his wife. Geordi lost his mother, and had that little embarrassing thing with Leah Brahms, and hey, Crusher fell in love with a ghost. Hard times! But that's part of the drama of the show. Like real life, you have quiet moments of happiness and then times of hardship that make it seem like there is far too little of the former. I think what they really should have done, was to remove the personal aspect out of it and make the crisis something new, and then watch how the characters respond to it and personalize it along the way. I agree that not every villain has to have some personal tie to any of the characters.
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I watched the trailer again, and I don't see these moments where they are broken or miserable. Under duress, certainly. As for the new ships, part of it is us. What is one of the main things that we all look for when they come out with a Star Trek series or movie? New ships.
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I'd take the new Titan or Stargazer over season 2's copy/paste fleet any day of the week! And the new Titan is from Bill Krause, who is making some awesome ship designs based on the ST universe. Granted, the Titan is based on his TMP-era Shangri-la, and they just asked him to update the design, so I wonder what he could come up with if they'd asked him for a truly post TNG style?
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That looked better, and her final line delivery was classic. I'm also getting a hefty...
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I actually don't like the Odyssey class. Just something about it makes me wish hard for the old Sovereign. I think it's just too many swoopy lines and curves. So I'm glad they're using this new Titan, if not the Stargazer. As to the show, I'm going to watch and enjoy, cause heck, I'm up for watchin the old crew limp about, and it ain't Discovery!馃お
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I liked it overall, but I don't know how I feel about Plummer as the main villain. Came off a bit campy. Hopefully the full season will give her more depth.
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Great job. Looks ready to rock and roll!
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I think you are right in that, and will go a step further and... A possibility anyway. As to the culmination of the episode, I will say that I was starting to be a bit disappointed....
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - November 11, 2022
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I see the yard supervisor is as diligent as ever! And giving you that thousand yard stare. Really, some great work on the additions.
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HLJ mostly, though that was before the 'Dark Times' when shipping was cheaper to the US. 馃槈 I did buy a few from WAHWAH models. They don't have a lot in stock right now, but there is some. https://www.wahwahmodelshop.com/product-category/hasegawa-model/macross/ Another is Hobby Search. https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/list/693/0/1 Then, of course, Amazon or good 'ol ebay. Good luck!
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Awesome dio! And welcome to the board!
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Even so, I was enjoying a 'day in the life with She-Hulk.' The episodes were quirky and funny and the cast are all very likable, esp Maslany. Even if no deeper plot had ever developed, I would keep watching for all that alone.- 1488 replies
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Not too terribly. I'm assuming it'll keep to the high points as alluded to in FoTR. As to mithril being worn as jewelry by the elves, that is another way that what they are doing on TRoP could obliquely tie into. In RoTK, Arwen's necklace falls and shatters when she decides to remain on Middle Earth. If that was mithril, infused with the light of the Valar or a Simaril, then that could be her losing it's protection upon her soul. In effect, choosing mortality. (Not an explanation for what she used for protection while Aragon held the necklace.)
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Yes and no. If you are expecting the show to follow Tolkien's canon on Middle Earth, you're going to end up being confused. As I understand it, Amazon only has licensing for 'bits'n'pieces' of Middle Earth-verse, so it is best to take this as a fan-fiction version of the history before the Hobbit. Which would explain the condensing of much of the timeline, from hundreds of years to only a few and a mix/match approach using the events of the First and Second Ages. And since this is supposed to be leading up to Jackson's movies, I assume she will be meeting up with Celeborn at some point. As to mithril, that I don't know. I never heard it being as any more than a unique metal, though I am liking the yarn they are starting to spin with it.
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