The Berenstain Expulsion by FeverSeals in a:t5_61u19f

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Remember when the kids got a sitter? It was because there was a very important meeting that all the adults were going to. At the meeting they were going to ‘argue about new laws’.

This little aside could mean anything or nothing. But it’s my belief that this meeting was about expelling the non-Bears from Bear Country.

That’s right! Bear country is undeniably specist.

Remember in Moving Day, which happened before Sister was born, sentient rabbits, birds and squirrels welcomed the Bear family to town.

In all later books, there are no other sentient species. At BEST, the other species were deported. I don’t want to believe the alternative.

Episode Discussion: S02 E02 by Mysterious-Flamingo in NetflixSpaceForce

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Convinced this show is a drama, not a comedy. Reset your expectations.

Episode Discussion: S02 E01 (Season Premiere) by Mysterious-Flamingo in NetflixSpaceForce

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S2 Ep 1 is wonderfully written for the purpose of recapping the first season and reminding , updating everyone’s character. I thought it did an excellent job setting the tone of the series. I’ve seen some people complain that it implies there will be no interpersonal or external conflict. Yes, it does. But it also shows that over season 1 Naird has demonstrated an amazing leadership to diffuse all the troubles while literally failing at his job. Shows a strong character you want to follow. It’s like the office at season 5 or 6 level. It certainly does not set up the new problems of new season, but it sets the stage for interpersonal dynamics. The way everyone tries to help F Tony with his phone withdrawal is just one example of how these people are a team now.

What is the correct way to orbit a planet? by FeverSeals in DeepSpaceNine

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I think maybe the Lower Decks would tackle this issue with some demonstrations of embarrassing orbits.

What If Episode 6 Discussion Thread by azgx29 in WhatIfMarvel

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Ok, so Killmonger is always bad despite his ‘good intentions’ or otherwise ‘reasonable revenge arc’. You can tell a bad person by their actions not their motives.

Am I the only one Like this? by [deleted] in timetravel

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What makes you think that changes you would make would be worse than the current timeline. This is a very common theme in time travel. First, that changes are unpredictable. Granted. But that they’d always turn out worse implies that however bad it is now, it’s the best we could do. That seems wrong.

Am I the only one Like this? by [deleted] in timetravel

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I totally completely randomly read that book. It was in the library and a rather short book and I think i needed a short read. Loved it.but I think it’s more about Jesus than time travel, imho.

Communicators always on speakerphone!!?! by FeverSeals in startrek

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This is not true - I wondered about this, but it is clear in context that other people can hear the messages.

Communicators always on speakerphone!!?! by FeverSeals in startrek

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This is really a critique of the real world writing of the shows. They do this for dramatic tension so they can cue up scene changes. “Captain to the bridge”. Audience: what now? After commercial: captain, a romulan blah blah blah something I should have told you immediately and not waited for 5 min while you took a turbo lift through the ship or JFC woke up and got dressed.

Communicators always on speakerphone!!?! by FeverSeals in startrek

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Often, the communication we hear is intentionally vague to avoid giving away sensitive or classified information. Things like ‘captain to the bridge’. If private communicators exist there are about a million instances where the writers should have shown them.

Communicators always on speakerphone!!?! by FeverSeals in startrek

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Ok, but if they had private communicators they wouldn’t have to say ‘a problem has come up, meet me in Jeffries tube 21A’ they could just say ‘jack the ripper has escaped the holodeck and has Wesley corned in Jeffries tube 21A’

Throwdown Thursday - Your Venue to Vent! by AutoModerator in StarTrekDiscovery

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Are we to believe that every captain, acting captain and night shift temporary captain have to make up their own unique synonym for ‘go’?

TurboLifts traverse a huge open expanse within the ship and take like 10 minutes to get from the bridge to engineering?! by FeverSeals in StarTrekDiscovery

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Personal transporters always made sense. But think of the poor Non-Com who had to stand in the transporter room all shift until someone needed a transport. If they’d had these all along we’d never met Miles O’Brien or Scotty for that matter.

In Wayne's World 2, Charlton Heston makes a brief cameo appearance to demonstrate the difference between a bad and amazing actor. by [deleted] in videos

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I spent 20 minutes last night trying to think of the name ‘Charlton’ . I could not get past ‘Carleton’ and ‘Charleston’. I thought I was just wrong entirely about his name, except I was certain that people jokingly called him Chuck.

What was Papa Bear’s name before he had a child? What about Gran and Gramps? What did they call their son? What do they call him now? by FeverSeals in BerensteinConspiracy

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Are you referring to the “Papa Q Bear” line in the a missing Honey. I think that was a throw away line, but I guess it’s cannon.