Precisely, the grammar of cinema is not 1:1 with real life.
Snowcano
You disgust me, O'Connor. You wanna know why you disgust me? 'Cause you're a bleeder. You bleed too much. You’re a messy bleeder!
This actually looks pretty cool for a game of this genre.
For those that don’t know, this is here because Robert Picardo was the voice of Johnny Cab in Total Recall. This is a choice deep cut! 🤌
her reaction of shock is genuine because she was told up until that point that it would be Nichelle who was starring in that scene and was genuinely surprised to be across from Walter Koening instead.
While she may have been told Nichols would be in the film when she signed on, she didn’t fucking “find out” when they were literally filming the actual scene, you absolute pancake. That is not even remotely how film production works.
The surprise would, at the latest, have happened the day before when Goldberg might have noticed Nichols wasn’t on the call sheet, but in reality probably far before that during the normal course of production communications. Jfc
Oho, this sounds interesting. Thanks for mentioning.
Mine did this too. Just checked battery graph after seeing this and it’s the same as the article, weird!
This of the kind of accurate pedantry I can get behind.
The older I get, the more I appreciate Neelix.
Honestly, I would put those above mirror universe episodes any day of the week.
Hot Take: the only truly good mirror universe episode was Mirror, Mirror.
What a horrible day to have sight.
Might I also suggest that another possibility is that until very recently, there has been so little gay representation on TV that merely depicting it at all, as Discovery has done, can feel jarring to some.
A friend of mine was complaining about the same thing back on Season 1, but I asked him if it had been a hetero couple shown brushing their teeth together or having a smooch would he have minded and he admitted probably not. We chalked it up to just not being used to seeing that with a gay couple on tv.
Just a thought.