gdwarner : Both of the links crap out (technical term) a few minutes after I hit the "Play" button.
Akritay : This was renewed on 11-28-25.. I’m surprised they don’t have the new season on here.
maxmojojojo : The movie. It played at Beyondfest AND I went to studio screening.
spaz490 : To me it felt like they did a nice job with Enterprise in their tech. The limited tech mad...
starphlo : Good point. They did have some kind of physical reaction to her hostility tho. Her hostili...
Dethkids : Another disturbing alien flick you might enjoy : https://www.primewire.tf/movie/610591-und...
Shade_Chylde : Don't mind me, I'm just here because they promised me some Lucy Lawless...
AnHistoricPigeon : I've been watching your progress from the shadows. Star Trek comments always catch my eye....
Twixtid : Truly appreciate your audience, and it is a pleasure to meet your acquaintance. Live long ...
kas1965 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I took drama class all 4 years of high school, if I had not I don't know if I would of eve...
horrible. What a dumb show…. ! I won’t waste my time watching this.
maude53 I know, unsolicited advice can at times be an effing imposition, even when it’s all well intended. But if I may suggest, Socrates said: “The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing.” (meaning, like the know it all teenager who grows up to realize how little he or she actually knew back then). My point here is, stating an opinion as a fact is generally unwelcome, ‘may appear arrogant or closed-minded, and it damages trust (to very quickly know more about how and why, one can google “Why stating one’s opinion as fact is unwelcome”). You said “horrible. What a dumb show”, but look at all the other comments on this page (all positive), and, the fact that the pro critics on Rotten Tomatoes rate this show 99%. Indeed, for one’s opinion to be much more valued and respected (and that way more often too), best to begin a statement of opinion with for instance: “I think that…” or “In my opinion…” or “I feel that.. “ or “To me, that…” or “As far as I’m concerned…” or “As far as I can tell…”, etc. Nobody likes to be told what’s what, and especially when not supported by any justification, facts and evidence, and, this is also why unsolicited advice from strangers is often not welcome either (‘as can sometimes make the stranger sound like he or she may possibly think they’re superior. :-)
My Dad drummed this into me for years until I finally understood, and, when I did, it changed my life, not to mention that smart people began to both like me and enjoy my company a whole lot more! :-)
And all that said here of course, with respect as well as only my best wishes to you Ms Maude. ;-)