Chris Isaak - Wicked Game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aid2vMbCNP8
Rang in 2019 quietly with my Son. No drama from my ex-wife (so far…)
No wicked games, thank goodness!
Happy 2019! Let's hœp it's a good'un!!!!!
It make me think to that post-melancholic movie...Lambuzhao wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019 02:22 Chris Isaak - Wicked Game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aid2vMbCNP8
I'd definitely say so. It reminds me a lot of ST:TNG, but with a big dollop of funny. I think they've managed to balance the type and amount of humour with the kind of sci-fi they were aiming for as well (exploring not just space, but also various social issues). They've covered life on a generation ship (where the inhabitants don't realise they're on one), a planet being ripped apart by the expansion of its host star, another planet that phases in and out of our universe and another, 2D space, a society ruled by "upvotes" and "downvotes", the effects of relatively low gravity on an individual's health, gender issues, "cultural contamination" (I think that's actually a Star Trek term), parenting, relationships, etc. Funny, but gets you thinking as well.
YES! Definitely a Galaxy Quest feel to it, but I think it walks the line of sci-fi and comedy a bit better. I'd recommend it either way, and I almost never recommend TV series.Lambuzhao wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019 05:26 Okay, you got me interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AwhTDN9h40
Strong TNG feel + Galaxy Quest-style humor + a healthy dollop of The Planiverse {in that episode}= Must… See… Moar !!!
As far as I know, New Who hasn't really tackled any sort of "different number of dimensions" beyond mentioning that being the way the TARDIS being bigger on the inside works. When New Who tends to mention "dimensions" it's more along the lines of pocket universes or alternate timelines.
[Tom Baker as The Curator, knowlingly] Who of all people would've tackled this?sangi39 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2019 01:24YES! Definitely a Galaxy Quest feel to it, but I think it walks the line of sci-fi and comedy a bit better. I'd recommend it either way, and I almost never recommend TV series.Lambuzhao wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019 05:26 Okay, you got me interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AwhTDN9h40
Strong TNG feel + Galaxy Quest-style humor + a healthy dollop of The Planiverse {in that episode}= Must… See… Moar !!!
As far as I know, New Who hasn't really tackled any sort of "different number of dimensions" beyond mentioning that being the way the TARDIS being bigger on the inside works. When New Who tends to mention "dimensions" it's more along the lines of pocket universes or alternate timelines.
Oo, actually, there were the Boneless, from Capaldi's run as Twelve, but I can't remember much about them other than "3D lifeforms can't survive in a 2D form, because of course they can't".
I had been on a tour of England and Wales with my College Choir, the "Ca the Yowes" Tour of 1990, and we were cramped in a tour bus being silly, and someone took a pic of me contorted into almost the same pose, but with what looks like me crawling out from out of the triangle of my legs. Very M.C. Escher!find in yourself the measurement of the whole universe…