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I like the good old humanistic stories without phasers. Absolutely appalled with the state of Trek since DS9. Desperate for a fix, like a Vulcan on heat.
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Dr Johnson: Sir! I hope you’re not using the first English dictionary to look up rude words! Blackadder: I wouldn’t be too hopeful; that’s what all the other ones will be used for. Baldrick: (to Edmund) Sir, can I look up `turnip’?

Post a ship that's neither Star Trek or Star Wars.

Glutton for punishment, dipped toe back into Silo. Nothunings, peppered with the odd dull action sequence. The law is the only page turner. Severance: nothing happens and yet it's captivatingly beautiful. In Kier we trust.

Mr Lizard.

This is the energy I want to project on Bluesky.

Aliens. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

Love is like a bear that pins you down in the woods. www.channel4.com/programmes/r...

Post the same actor in two roles that show their range.

Prisoned on a watery shore. kalimalone.bandcamp.com/track/prison...

Wet afternoon, Bloodlands S2 is on the telly, and it is utterly dreadful. One day someone will point out that James Nesbitt is totally crap in pretty much everything he is in. He must drip charisma in real life, or just be a totally fun guy to be around or something.

Watched Artificial Intelligence again, it feels like such a muddled story in four parts. Robot boy wants to be human so mommy will love him. Innocence stuck in stasis. Sadly David never learns or grows. Partnered with a dildo and a teddy bear with a 2001 ending. Why doesn't this film work?

Raining again. youtu.be/RKGbveD_cuE

Thought 'The Guard' would be a soggy boggy tired old trope. Though satisfyingly funny and snort worthy. Best buddy flick since Napoleon Dynamite.

Drop an alien that's not from Star Wars or star trek.