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Rick Steves: There was a handful of people who opposed Hitler, refused to do the proper salute, to kiss his ring; these are the Kinzingers, the Liz Cheneys, and the Mitt Romneys…of the German democracy in 1932…
It was a privilege to get to meet @thatbilloakley and @Joshstrangehill and tell them what their work has meant to me. They even signed my little picture!
@thismyshow@TexasTheatre Just wanted to say thank you for bringing this to Dallas! It was a fantastic show, and I had an excellent time. Worth the wait!
.@TheAndrewBlog boldly goes back to the beat that no one can do as well as him with his review of #StarTrekDiscovery's final season. He writes that it dies as it lived but you've gotta read it to know if that's good or bad. https://t.co/vCcZ59aQwM
If they remade "The Savage Curtain" today for, say, Strange New Worlds, who would Captain Pike's favorite president be? And don't miss our episode with special guest Andrew Bloom (@theandrewblog)
https://t.co/WDFu8IBZ3D
LINCOLN! "The Savage Curtain" turns 55 this week and to celebrate we're seeing if it's a Trek, Marry, or Kill. Bryan and writer Andrew Bloom (@TheAndrewBlog) from The Spool look at an episode that could be viewed as dumb or a greatest hits of TOS tropes. https://t.co/WDFu8IBZ3D
The number of people who are acting like the Janel Grant lawsuit is only about Vince and now that he's out, all investigation into the company itself should stop are, much like HHH, actively ignoring the lawsuit. I literally just reread it and let me take you through it here.
🖖NEW EPISODE🖖@TheAndrewBlog joins Bryan to judge "Duet" from #StarTrekDS9. Major Kira investigates a war criminal played by the judge from GHOSTBUSTERS II. Is it the greatest acting or the most acting?
https://t.co/LceMNNUkQ7
Jek-14 is a Force-sensitive clone trooper manufactured by Count Dooku with a wild Force arm from the Star Wars Lego materials, who was quasi-canonized in an episode of The Freemaker Adventures, which was quasi-canonized by a book written from the perspective of a B-1 Battle Droid
STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS pokes fun at the franchise's historical relationship to AI plots while still locating a sincere heart, writes @theandrewblog in his latest recap. https://t.co/mE8GhZ4aGW
@spacewretch It's worse than that. He's played by the same actor who played Dr. Crusher's candle ghost!
I get that the writers didn't want to go down the Kira/Odo route, but they did seem to find her the biggest wet rags imaginable as love interests.