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Just started playing pathfinder kingmaker and it is excellent so I'm looking forward to owlcat's game
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Standing now counts as exercise
elbobo replied to osxmatt's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
I use my standing desk for about 7 out of 8 hours during the workday -
Television Andor (Disney+) - update: Season 2 filming has wrapped
elbobo replied to Brian's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I've been indifferent at best on a lot of Disney's recent offerings but this looks interesting -
I have never played a Halo game and have just the vaguest idea about the plot of the game series. I thought the show was ok. Looks great, obviously a huge budget that seems like it was generally well spent. My problem with the series is that Kai was literally the only character I liked on the whole show. Kwan's plot did nothing for the series and just padded out the run time.
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Television For All Mankind: Season 4 All Mankind
elbobo replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
The last 3 episodes of season 2 were as good and intense as anything on television in the past few years but it was a slog to get through all the family life stuff that proceeded it -
Television So Star Trek Prodigy was good, I'm shocked too
elbobo replied to elbobo's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Television Star Trek - Strange New Worlds - Season 01 starts airing
elbobo replied to Jason's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I liked it a lot except for new treks obsession with name dropping and everyone being connected. Did we really need a Kirk and a Nooneign Singh, exploring a descendant of the original augments is fine just make their ancestor one of the hundreds or thousands of augments that we don't know about. Kirk is just going to end up killed by flying amoeba pancake in a few years too. -
And I don't mean grading on its a kid's show curve good either. One this is not a little kids show, it is geared towards older Nickelodeon age group I would guess. It also acts as an excellent primer for how things work in the Trek universe so if this is someone's first exposure to Trek they don't have to worry about not knowing what a warpcore or transporter is. The first couple of episodes feel more Star Wars than Star Trek but it gets increasingly Trek as it progresses including a very high concept for a kid's show time dilation episode late in the season. The characters are enjoyable and actually get some legitimate depth and development. Animation overall is solid but can be occasionally stilted. The designs are good and colorful with some actual alien looking aliens taking advantage of being an animated series and not having to put people in makeup. There is not a bad episode in the entire season, they aren't all homeruns but this is probably the best first season of a Trek show since TOS. Still waiting for hologram Janeway to explain the ethics of Tuvix to the young crew though.
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Television Kids in the Hall gets new season on Amazon
elbobo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I was hit with an absolute tidal wave of nostalgia when the opening theme played. Probably hadn't heard it in 25 years. Watched the first 3 episodes. Baby droppage and imaginary girlfriend felt the most KITH so far. -
Television Star Trek - Strange New Worlds - Season 01 starts airing
elbobo replied to Jason's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Paramount put the first episode on YouTube for anyone that wants to give it a shot without subscribing -
CEB: Have you caught COVID?
elbobo replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Had it back in January. Felt like a cold, I am vaxxed and boosted. -
On your first point, yeah an "immortal" species might take hundreds of years to die of what they would consider a quick disease or something similar. Your second point is as good as any reason I have seen so far on the cold war. The Q say they have been around forever but you know they are full of shit on that one.
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I cannot even remotely wrap my head around how Q/El-Aurian "cold war" works. One side you have a very long lived species with limited psychic powers/senses but can otherwise be killed as easily as a regular human and end up mostly getting wiped out by the Borg and on the otherside you have a species that can control seemingly all of space and time. I can see the El-Aurians being able to sense if the Q were messing with the timeline but what the hell are they going to do about it?
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oh I got issues and you are going to hear about them. Every problem this season came out of the writer's room. The acting and directing were all fine, it was just all about what was one the page. There might have been a decent 5 episode season here if they had made few changes but dragging it out over 10 episodes was a huge mistake. Characters not being internal consistent on this show is killing me and I don't mean being consistent with versions of themselves from 25 years ago I mean within these 10 episodes. Episode 3 "ok everyone we can't break the timeline, no butterflies" everyone goes out and seems to have as many time breaking adventures as possible over the next few episodes. The biggest character problem I had this season was with 7, her one character throughline this year was the discrimination and hatred she experiences from being a former Borg and one of the only good things from last season was the show talking about how Borg drones aren't just canon fodder baddies they are victims, people that were transformed against their will into Borg. Then episode 9 rolls around and 7 is "just kill them all they are just Borg", like wtf. Q died of what old age? They really needed to give us a bit more explanation on this one especially since Voyager spent several episodes revolving around the Q's immortality and the boredom associated with it. There was even one episode where a Q expressly wanted to die and Janeway had to serve as judge in the trial if this was an acceptable thing to happen. Then there was the Q civil war where several Qs killed each other so they can die but everything we have been shown till this season is that it takes a Q to kill a Q, just a throw away line from De Lancie Q like "that war had consequences we could have not have foreseen and did damage to the continuum that we are still unsure of what the final result will be" something at least to let us know why the most powerful/immortal beings in the Trek universe suddenly aren't. Travelers/Guardians. I hate this concept so much, it removes all agency from everything if there is some grand plan out there that must be adhered to, who made this plan the Travelers? If they were just playing time cops that would be fine, just going around making sure people don't actively change the timeline, no issue there but Wesley spells out there is a tapestry that must be made. Even the Q with all their power are all about free will and choice. At least Stewart was better this year, he didn't feel as old and decrepit as he did in season 1.
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Television OZARK renewed for Fourth and Final season
elbobo replied to skillzdadirecta's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
gonna echo what others have said here Linney was outrageously good in these last few episodes -
I'm through episode 8. It started fairly strong with the first 2 episodes and then has been going off a cliff of idiocy since then. Borg Queen was fun during the first half of the series, the actress was clearly having a blast with the role. Q's dialogue is pseudo-intellectual word salad but De Lancie delivers it with complete dedication and vigor so that is at least entertaining. Soong plot feels completely unnecessary and is just padding out the run time and giving another name drop which the show seems obsessed with. Rios was my favorite new character from the series but he went from competent starfleet captain concerned about not breaking time to bringing his new lady friend and her kid on to his future spaceship in a couple episode span. I don't understand why Disco and Picard seem to revolve around character's trauma, no one wants Trek to be full of sad people being sad all the time. We just want characters to go have fun optimistic space adventures, please SNW pull this off.