That sounds really interesting! Scott Bakula is at a great age for playing an elder statesman, too.
DharmaCurious
While I agree about starting with TNG, I'd honestly love to rewatch most TOS episodes. Every trek has had at least one main character I just could not bring myself to like, except for TOS. The show is completely different, but the character interaction is amazing. Worth noting, I also love all the TOS movies, while the first and last TNG movies I just didn't care for.
I'm a major Majel fan (say that 10 times fast!), And it wasn't until a year or so ago that I realized that Majel played Number One. Blew my mind. Something about her in that episode is just different. Honestly, the woman was a helluvan actor. She threw herself into the roles she took, even when the writing didn't do her justice.
What is that screenshot from? It looks gorgeous. Video game? I want to play! Lol
Brain and brain! What is brain‽
Originally this was an alt profile I created specifically for an interest in Hinduism; I created it because I didn't want to clutter up my main with a bunch of religious subs. Dharma is a concept in Indian religions, and the curious was a play on the phrase bu-curious, since I wasn't yet completely convinced I was, for want of a term, Dharmic. I was just dharma curious at the time.
I found it! I am so happy.
I want to see this so badly, but it just links back to this post :(
Anarchist checking in, so, y'know, bias and all that. But I'd say it's just as impossible to have anarchism in one country. Bearing in mind, I'm an anarcho-communist, and not terribly familiar things like mutualism, so that may be different. I tend to view, as do (to my knowledge) most ancoms, communism and anarchism as synonyms. The difference is how we get to the end point, not the end point itself. A stateless, classless, moneyless society. We've had the Spanish anarchists, and some examples of societies like Madagascar, where there are villages and region that function in an anarchistic way, but True Anarchism™ couldn't function in a single country/region. It needs to be international in it's scope for all the same reasons communism needs to be international in it's scope. Anarchist political methods can function at a smaller scale, but we can't have a fully anarchist society until it's global.
Which all just means that I'm an anarchist because I prefer the methods to achieving the shared goal, not because I disagree on the goal itself, if that makes sense.
It never ceases to amaze me how good the ST community is at remembering these things, despite the kind of staggering amount of media there is in the franchise. Thank you. That is what I was remembering!
How we're all going to get jobs to support our new clone commune (clonune?).
Then the clone bone begins.
Then we decide who does what chores so we can finally live in a clean, nice home.
More clone boning.
We'd all help each other write a really amazing novel.
Normal shit.