Also to note if you don’t want significantly change the proportions add 1 to both top and bottom. It’s going to remove the divide by zero error and won’t significantly alter ratios. It’s used often in data science to avoid this problem
Also to note if you don’t want significantly change the proportions add 1 to both top and bottom. It’s going to remove the divide by zero error and won’t significantly alter ratios. It’s used often in data science to avoid this problem
Does he though? We see Hermes, filing, holding meetings, firing and hiring people. He basically is running the business for the professor as well as stamping some forms. We don’t ever see or hear of him doing anything with accounting or balancing the books.
Hermes isn’t an accountant he’s a bureaucrat.
Yeah I can see it’s more of a real life event generator. It seems fun but wanted to see if real people like it
It doesn’t look like a traditional board game. So I’m not sure where exactly to ask
The PC crowd follow up really got me
The Humor bot bit about non-binary computers really for me. It was fast, odd and kind of strange. It was the best joke of the episode
I never understood the appeal of buying digital with DRM. It’s just a more expensive “rent” tied to a service.
You do have a good point. We shouldn’t give credit to almost and maybes the same credit as actual content. Regardless of what happened afterwards but it’s still interesting to see what could have been
I never really saw the Frodo and Sam read as homosexual but that article was convincing. I always thought of them as being part of a loving friendship the kind that only exists when two friends go to war. The kind of friendship that can could only be forged when two people who lived in the same place had to go to hell and back together. However, I can see the romantic and sexual elements of a friendship within that context. What I never enjoyed was the dismissing of that kind of friendship as “gay” in the derogatory and dismissive manner. But that is the great part about art is that it is open to interpretation based on people life events and their context.
That is what made the acting choice so brilliant. Every interaction had this tension, charm and plausible deniability in tone. Deciding to play it similar to Gay Men trolling for other men from the 50s made this possible. It was all undertone and body language
I do find it funny that the moment two blokes have a close friendship on screen people are confidently declaring that they’re gay all over social media now, as if blokes aren’t able to have deep and meaningful friendships that aren’t sexual at all.
You do make a good point that any two close male heterosexual friendships being labeled gay is a problem. Its important to show that as well. I feel like some pairings have friendship vibes than others but that’s the fun of the debate.
But what I think this video shows is how important representation is. Since there was no queer characters in Star Trek people made their own in their fan fictions. These become wildly popular and influential at fan conventions, zines and the internet. The whole genre is still referred to as Slash Fiction for the most popular pairing Kirk/Spook fiction. These types of fan fictions influences future writers, actors and showrunner who made it a reality. That is what I think is interesting about this video
The video has lots of clips and interviews. Its an interesting look at everything
That scene is amazing.
The Trill story line with Dax has it’s own video but is mentioned in this one. It’s fascinating to see the details of the rest of TV at the time. I steamed it after it aired
I think Garak was canonically pan/omni or at least the actor playing him played him that way.
The video said that the queer coding went down as the seasons went on to downplay the flirting.
There’s a small clip from them doing it in the video. It’s pretty glorious
Yeah. There are a lot of interviews of them saying they were both interested but was stymied by the system
The Q episodes are something different. I liked them in TNG. It really shows how as powerful the Federation compared to non warp planets they are still small compared to the entire universe
I want to eat that cheese with a dagger, a loaf of bread and something in a mug