"A Million Little Things " - we're liking it. Four 30-something dudes meet in an elevator that is stuck, start talking sport, become best buds. Lots of drama -
bro code is broke..
She was head of security, IIRC. Got killed off from getting treated like shit on set and wanted out.
"But GEEZERS!!!!"I know who Tasha Yar is. We are having a communication disconnect.
She's the same chick that boned Data. There is no disconnect.I know who Tasha Yar is. We are having a communication disconnect.
She was head of security, IIRC. Got killed off from getting treated like shit on set and wanted out.
After you mentioned it, I looked it up. She just wanted off the show because she didn't want to be typecast.There was some hullabaloo on twitter with the actress that played her and the director or producer of the show. Director was trying to retcon himself as a good guy and he got called on his abuse and bullshit
She left the show so fast my head spun. Worf was a better choice for security.I finally Googled and you are correct. Wow! I don’t remember it being her. FML
Scuse me- HALF Klingon. Oops no oops.She left the show so fast my head spun. Worf was a better choice for security.
Cause Klingon.
Scuse me- HALF Klingon. Oops no oops.
Ending gets very quantum mechanic-y. Keep your parallel universe goggles on.Hey Nukes
I started Russian Doll because of your review. I follow you now.
Hey Nukes
I started Russian Doll because of your review. I follow you now.
I'll get around to starting this.
Right now I've been watching Project Blue Book. But just to aggravate the wife because she watches The Voice.
Sorry, I dont feel like being told I'm arguing today.After you mentioned it, I looked it up. She just wanted off the show because she didn't want to be typecast.
Seriously, I looked it up.Sorry, I dont feel like being told I'm arguing today.
I was miserable. I couldn’t wait to get off that show. I was dying. This was not an overnight decision. I was grateful to have made that many episodes, but I didn’t want to spend the next six years going “Aye, aye, captain,” and standing there, in the same uniform, in the same position on the bridge. It just scared the hell out of me that this was what I was going to be doing for the next X-amount of years. I think you have to take your chances.
Seriously, I looked it up.
Too bad the title thread doesn't work this would have been great.Sorry, I dont feel like being told I'm arguing today.