Enriquespy
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In the age of sequels, nothing has a definitive ending.
I really enjoyed ST but kind of wished the ending had been more definitive.
I'm watching the series for the first time right now and I'm on season 3 episode 20. My favorite episode so far is "Measure of a Man".
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Well opinions are like a**holes as they say, everyone's got one.
I knew somebody who was born with no bum. lol so weird
If you want a really good 80's tv show, watch Star Trek The Next Generation.
In the age of sequels, nothing has a definitive ending.
Stranger Things is bathed in pure 80's goodness.
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Wow. I thought you were a longtime fan given all the stuff you post. A big consensus is that the first two seasons are rough but things pick up dramatically in season three and from there it's smooth sailing. You are on or close to those better episodes yet?
From what I remember, it is somewhat sentient. I can think of several times I've seen the cape standing off to the side on it's own but wouldn't be able to give you the booksMaybe someone who knows Dr. Strange lore can answer my question.
Is there something unique about his cape? In the new featurette that came out today there is a shot of Strange walking past and looking in a case and the cape is in there and its floating unsupported and it seems to be reacting to him. Like its following his movement as if an invisible person is wearing the cape. Is the cape sentient somehow or magically imbued with some sort of essence that makes it more than just an inanimate piece of fabric?
Sort of like Aladin's magic carpet.
Maybe someone who knows Dr. Strange lore can answer my question.
Is there something unique about his cape? In the new featurette that came out today there is a shot of Strange walking past and looking in a case and the cape is in there and its floating unsupported and it seems to be reacting to him. Like its following his movement as if an invisible person is wearing the cape. Is the cape sentient somehow or magically imbued with some sort of essence that makes it more than just an inanimate piece of fabric?
Sort of like Aladin's magic carpet.
I enjoyed seasons one and two but I thought season two was better. Almost done with season 3 and some of my favorite episodes this season are "Déjà Q", "Who Watches the Watchers", "The Offspring", "Hollow Pursuits", and "Yesterday's Enterprise". I think it would have been awesome if human Q stayed around for a couple episodes working on the Enterprise and I guess Shooter McGavin decided to go to space after losing that golf tournament.
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I enjoyed seasons one and two but I thought season two was better. Almost done with season 3 and some of my favorite episodes this season are "Déjà Q", "Who Watches the Watchers", "The Offspring", "Hollow Pursuits", and "Yesterday's Enterprise". I think it would have been awesome if human Q stayed around for a couple episodes working on the Enterprise and I guess Shooter McGavin decided to go to space after losing that golf tournament.
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I enjoyed seasons one and two but I thought season two was better. Almost done with season 3 and some of my favorite episodes this season are "Déjà Q", "Who Watches the Watchers", "The Offspring", "Hollow Pursuits", and "Yesterday's Enterprise". I think it would have been awesome if human Q stayed around for a couple episodes working on the Enterprise and I guess Shooter McGavin decided to go to space after losing that golf tournament.
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....... is that... Shooter McGavin?