Chuck Lives Here
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Re: Chuck Lives Here
Well none of the E-D crew remembered or learned a damn thing from Yesterday's Enterprise. But it wasn't for them, it was to show us, the audience, the E-C and how awesome and important they were. And to get Denise Crosby a cameo back on the show (and set up her doing so again as Sela.) And it did those things very well.
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None of the crew of the E-D learned a damn thing from 'All Good Things', possibly excepting Picard learning to be more sociable. Out of universe reasons for lack of in universe consequences don't render 'Yesterday's Enterprise' an any less well done reset button episode, so why Chuck went 'All good Things' rather than 'Yesterday's Enterprise' is a valid question. Personally I think 'because it was the end of the damned series you blithering idiot' is a perfectly acceptable answer, mind you, but that's an emotional one, so everybody, including Chuck, is entitled to disagree.
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Re: Chuck Lives Here
I just wanted to thank Chuck for doing these reviews every week. They're genuinely funny, heartfelt and thought-provoking. It really gives me something to look forward to each week, and the idea for Harry Kim being the only one to remember the "Year of Hell" was a good one.
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"Yesterday's Enterprise" isn't a reset button episode, it's an alternate universe episode. It has virtually nothing to do with our crew of main characters, who are spontaneously erased from existence in the opening moments and return at the very end. But it is still effective despite its detachment from continuity.Batman wrote:None of the crew of the E-D learned a damn thing from 'All Good Things', possibly excepting Picard learning to be more sociable. Out of universe reasons for lack of in universe consequences don't render 'Yesterday's Enterprise' an any less well done reset button episode, so why Chuck went 'All good Things' rather than 'Yesterday's Enterprise' is a valid question. Personally I think 'because it was the end of the damned series you blithering idiot' is a perfectly acceptable answer, mind you, but that's an emotional one, so everybody, including Chuck, is entitled to disagree.
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But its effects did affect the main time line.Eframepilot wrote:"Yesterday's Enterprise" isn't a reset button episode, it's an alternate universe episode. It has virtually nothing to do with our crew of main characters, who are spontaneously erased from existence in the opening moments and return at the very end. But it is still effective despite its detachment from continuity.Batman wrote:None of the crew of the E-D learned a damn thing from 'All Good Things', possibly excepting Picard learning to be more sociable. Out of universe reasons for lack of in universe consequences don't render 'Yesterday's Enterprise' an any less well done reset button episode, so why Chuck went 'All good Things' rather than 'Yesterday's Enterprise' is a valid question. Personally I think 'because it was the end of the damned series you blithering idiot' is a perfectly acceptable answer, mind you, but that's an emotional one, so everybody, including Chuck, is entitled to disagree.
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Re: Chuck Lives Here
Both All Good Things and Yesterdays Enterprise impact the main timeline. Alternate Tasha gave birth to Sela. And that left significant ripples which caused the Romulans to scheme against the Federation more than once. Picard got a taste of the future and with that told his friends what had happened. That knowledge alone had such a great impact that this future never remotely came to pass.
Year of Hell, all knowledge and consequences completely forgotten. It never happened and will never impact anything.
Year of Hell, all knowledge and consequences completely forgotten. It never happened and will never impact anything.
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Re: Chuck Lives Here
Don't see this mentioned, and I know it's not Star Trek, but Chuck did reviews on the TV movie adaptation of Terry Pratchett's "Hogfather". It is one of his best works as of late, IMHO.
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Profit and Lace
This christmas Chuck has given as a four part review. Four parts for one episode. That's basically an audio commentary....
This christmas Chuck has given as a four part review. Four parts for one episode. That's basically an audio commentary....
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Timeless up. All scores being relative to their series, Chuck gives this one a ten. So at or damn near the pinnacle for Voyager. It was good to see LeVar Burton as Geordi.
Of course, Chuck's also put up a Stargate (movie) review with a promise to do some SG-1 later this year, another Farscape review and reupped Persistence of Vision.
Of course, Chuck's also put up a Stargate (movie) review with a promise to do some SG-1 later this year, another Farscape review and reupped Persistence of Vision.
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Very curious to see his take on SG-1 and the Gate-verse.
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Chuck has put up the first parts of Legend of Korra, including a video on The Promise to show how it sets up Korra.
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This is Pure Trek dude Should we have A Korra thread in fantasy?
Regardless, I have recently watched all of Avatar and Korra. Recenty after watch Chuck's ATLA reviews. And I actually think I enjoy Korra alot more than Avatar in places. Though the ending is totally rushed.
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Regardless, I have recently watched all of Avatar and Korra. Recenty after watch Chuck's ATLA reviews. And I actually think I enjoy Korra alot more than Avatar in places. Though the ending is totally rushed.
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Re: Chuck Lives Here
Well, when I saw "Chuck Lives Here" I figured it wouldn't be too off-topic to post the reviews Chuck has made?
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There is a certain inelegance to doing a new thread for every video outside of Trek. Of course, we used to have a new thread for every video period.Steve wrote:Well, when I saw "Chuck Lives Here" I figured it wouldn't be too off-topic to post the reviews Chuck has made?
I just added to the existing thread for his review of Avatar in Fantasy.
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So am I. No doubt Children of the Gods will come first to introduce the series, but hopefully he'll have a look at a few from once it hit its stride.JME2 wrote:Very curious to see his take on SG-1 and the Gate-verse.
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Skin of Evil and accompanying video discussing Tasha Yar's death are up.
Never thought about it that way, a nameless black redshirt crashes Shuttle 13 on a planet with a monster of the week that kills for fun, and lives. While a main cast member dies. Something feels profoundly unnatural about that. Now I want to know what became of that man. Unfortunately I think he's the guy who dies in 'Where Silence has Lease.'
Never thought about it that way, a nameless black redshirt crashes Shuttle 13 on a planet with a monster of the week that kills for fun, and lives. While a main cast member dies. Something feels profoundly unnatural about that. Now I want to know what became of that man. Unfortunately I think he's the guy who dies in 'Where Silence has Lease.'
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I'm curious if he'll review the broadcast version or the Final Cut.Grumman wrote:So am I. No doubt Children of the Gods will come first to introduce the series, but hopefully he'll have a look at a few from once it hit its stride.JME2 wrote:Very curious to see his take on SG-1 and the Gate-verse.
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Wasn't "final cut" just a half-assed re-do so they could edit out the EEEVIL nudie scene?
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B- But that was the best part!Darksider wrote:Wasn't "final cut" just a half-assed re-do so they could edit out the EEEVIL nudie scene?
I think they redid some of the special effects. I remember the staff blasts looking thinner and faster.
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The director's cut also trimmed out a lot of fat, keeping the action moving.
Perhaps the best part is that if does a better job foreshadowing Teal'c's disgust with Apophis and his eventual turn.
Perhaps the best part is that if does a better job foreshadowing Teal'c's disgust with Apophis and his eventual turn.
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Today Chuck celebrates the 5th anniversary of his show by re-doing his very first video review: Voyager Emanations. Mind the seizure inducing opening montage.
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Missed the Edit window. There's also a random, yet funny clip show Here.
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OVEG Counterpoint is up.
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Re-upped the Game, now with discussion of video game addiction and Portal 2 reference.
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