• What Did You Watch? 2025-08-19 (Tuesday)

    From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 20 18:30:41 2025

    On the first day of colonoscopy prep, I watched:

    ALIEN: EARTH:
    "Neverland". When a spaceship crash-lands on Earth, a sister searches for
    her brother amidst an unexpected alien threat.

    ALIEN: EARTH:
    "Mr. October". Tensions rise between rival corporations, a reunion takes place, and a secret is revealed.

    ALIEN: EARTH REVIEW - IT'S VIOLENT, CREEPY, AND FAITHFUL TO THE MOVIE'S STYLE | WHAT A SURPRISE!:
    I watched Alien: Earth with some fairly low expectations, but after seeing
    the first two episodes, I was very surprised by what I saw. Here is my
    rather stunned review! #disney #alien #hulu https://youtu.be/vgm6jS2yMbo?si=njipCpYv7TD2g8o0

    What did you watch?


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  • From Melissa Hollingsworth@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Aug 21 00:02:32 2025
    Verily, in article <UBI20250819@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?

    I watched "The Cage," the unaired ST:TOS pilot. It was pretty good. Trek
    of that era is cheesy, but so was the written SF of the day. I was
    impressed by Number One's acting. I wonder how it would have gone if
    they'd retained her as the logical, unemotional first officer and done something else with Mr. Spock.

    This episode not only introduces the idea of exotic space sex slaves, it
    also gives us a female bridge character with "unusually strong female
    drives" and another who seems buttoned down but has unspecified
    fantasies about her captain. They weren't shy about aiming for the
    lurid-trash market.

    I then watched "The Menagerie," which they made of the footage. I'd say
    it's also decent. What everyone really remembers is crippled Captain
    Pike in the chair. They never really explain why the Talosians are
    willing to provide him with a VR retirement reality. Maybe Vina talked
    them into it, or maybe they just thought things over.

    A question about both versions: since Vina was put back together so
    clumsily that she could barely walk, how in the galaxy did they expect
    her to bear children? If they just didn't realize how dangerous that is
    for humans, they might have had to rebuild her again after the birth.

    Come to think of it, we should give those guys some anatomy books and
    have them rebuild everyone whose injuries the Federation can't fix. We
    could totally handle their agriculture and tech in exchange for perfect medicine. They have the techniques; all they need is the information.

    What did everyone else watch?


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