Honest Review : You pussies with the downvotes but too scared to write anything are hilarious.
Honest Review : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I'm not sure how true to life this movie was but to get stabbed multiple times, THEN SHOT,...
Mikeonalpha : yes, but I still love watching the show - as always, the beautiful country locations are t...
Cosmodot87 : hooked. very funny
Honest Review : I never heard of her before this movie but I'll remember her now. She sure had a fire lit ...
Toonaholic : Yup, that just made me want some soup, like never again... ever.
Twixtid : I loved SG-1, but this one was just a little bit prettier, a little bit more well acted, e...
Toonaholic : Watch Santa vs Trump in Colbert's Christmas Cartoon Special! ...narrated by that guy, y'kn...
Toonaholic : No, not this love scene, please don't kiss him... oh fer cryin out loud.
RobotAllah : Well that escalated quickly.
Aside from a wonderfully charming episode featuring a holographic Leonardo Davinci, the conflicts the crew of the voyager are facing are becoming increasingly dark, almost thematical in a way. I have noticed there have this season, been a few episodes where the “attacker” (a term I will use loosely as even dreams in voyager can be a dangerous place to go) has been something that aims to demoralize the crew psychologically, a planet full telepathics that try to condemn them for their thoughts, a parasitic race that experiments on you in cloak of shadow, and various situations involving complex timelines from what the crew of Voyager affectionately call a “temporal anomaly”. The first two seasons I found were all about getting used to the vast amount of invisible borders they kept crossing, some belonging to warring factions, and the complexities of having to deal with so many different species with different beliefs and or ways of doing things that have been going on long before they were even taking up room in their end of space. To now, where I feel like they are all kind of starting to break down psychologically and the conflicts they face from episode to episode, in my opinion, reflect just that. Resistance is futile cause I just can NOT keep my eye’s off of Jeri when she is on set, like holy damn where does a creature like that even come from, and they way she talks, you never have to guess what she is thinking like you do with most women lol, she just says what’s on her mind in that moment, love that kind of transparency from her character, and Jeri plays the role of an automaton perfectly.