GNC
King-Sized Canary
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We saw the Alara leaving episode tonight. It was an American paranoia yarn. Yawn.
Though interesting that anti-vaxxers were the villains, I thought.
We saw the Alara leaving episode tonight. It was an American paranoia yarn. Yawn.
Apparently Seth MacFarlane was bonking her. We have to infer that said bonkage is now concluded.
I like the Orville, I like the humour, I do not want it to become too serious
I would never use those holodecks, any one can walk in :O
That many different pictures of her, I got Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, and believe it or not, on one pic, she reminded me of Jason Mamoa
Nope, just checked he is an only child
As nobody has said it yet, I will - that was the episode where Isaac Aditoff
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The name has a solid foundationBravo, sir. I knew there must be a reason for that name.
The name has a solid foundation
Must be one of the three flaws of robotics.
Ooh, a mystery episode! This was one of those serious ones, so the biggest laugh for me was the "tractor beam"/"cupcake" gag, which was so pathetic I really laughed.
I loved epi 8, the best yet, I hate two parters, I hope the second part is not anticlimactic
I'll remain silent so as not to spoil anything. I've now seen the second part, and FWIW I didn't find it anticlimactic.
Thank you, I have a thing for space battles lolI'll remain silent so as not to spoil anything. I've now seen the second part, and FWIW I didn't find it anticlimactic.
I get my next one on Saturday looooong waitI have part1 recorded and the next episode arrives on Thursday. I was away for 10 days so a lot of catching up to do with assorted programmes.
I also watch The Orville...but imho it can't decide if it wants to be Star Trek or Galaxy Quest.
At first the heavy handed humor turned me off but I got used to it ,and now it seems like they want to be taken as serious sci-fi.
They need to make up their mind.