What does that mean?
/knows nothing
{like that closes, ha}
'Objects In Space'
A place for shows presented as streaming only — for example Netflix Originals, Amazon Prime Streaming, Hulu Plus, Yahoo, and other sites. (Note: Shows that are part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe shall be discussed in that thread.)
Spoiler Policy: Spoiler font two weeks for content presented all at once. Content presented as weekly episodes may be discussed with no restrictions as it is released.
What does that mean?
/knows nothing
{like that closes, ha}
The reboot movies, which changed the timeline, blew up Vulcan, you know, that kind of thing. The Romulan supernova came from there, before they screwed with the timelime. Barry Allen has nothing on J.J. Abrams.
Ahhh, thanks! The name makes total sense now that I know it.
The after show hosted by Wil Wheaton is worth it if only for pointing out some of the call backs.
I follow him on Facebook and he seems genuinely excited to be involved with something related to Star Trek again.
ETA: His episode of Tabletop with Jeri Ryan as a guest where they're talking about their mutual experiences while playing a board game is a lot of fun, too. [link]
JJ Abrams is on the list right behind Donald Trump, in my world.
"Old TV Star Trek was too intellectual, it wanted people to think too much. I want to make a Star Trek that's *fun.* (for, presumably, the brain-dead)
The first one definitely felt like it was made with sufferers of ADHD in mind. It was like watching this, only two hours long.
Ah yes, I see the similarities.
Tabletop
Man, I love Tabletop. I wish he'd make more.
Last I heard Wil was suing Geek & Sundry regarding them not paying him properly for his Titansgrave RPG show, so unless he owns the rights to Tabletop (smartest thing the Critical Role crew did was maintain property rights to their show) I have a feeling it's pretty much dead.
I just mainlined 3 seasons of "Anne with an E" on Netlix over 2 weeks, only to learn that it has just been cancelled. *sadface* It does end with a modicum of closure (except what about Ka'kwet and her parents!?) so even with that knowledge, I'd recommend it. I spent my late adolescence watching 1985 CBC production of Anne of Green Gables with Megan Follows on repeat -- talk about a formative piece of media -- but this one gives that version a good run for the money.
The casting is uniformly excellent. Follows was always adorable, but the young actress who plays Anne in this version (AmyBeth McNulty) plays her with her strings stretched tighter -- her Anne talks a mile an hour, is quick to passion, and often thoughtless and annoying. I rather liked that. Matthew and Marilla are perfection (Marilla is played by the Great Dame Geraldine James, whom I remember all the way from her The Jewel in the Crown days, OH MY GOD I'M SO OLD), and I have a particular soft spot for the actress who plays Rachel Lynde, whose push-pull friendship with Marilla is one of the highlights of the show, honestly. It has a Gilbert who knows how to gaze at Anne *just so*, which is all you need in Gilbert, anyways. It introduces new elements that allow the show to touch on racism, feminism, and LGBT issues. Also, it looks AMAZING. So many beautiful shots of gorgeous PEI (and Ontario, where it was partially shot) countryside!
Anyway, it's the sort of fare that was good for the soul in the midst of January doldrums. I hear there is a passionate fan base campaigning hard for renewal and sometimes cancelled show can be shopped to another streaming venue, so who knows? Keeping my fingers and toes crossed.