Tag: discovery
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek: Discovery Series Finale – “Life, Itself” Review
We’ve reached the end of a great journey for Star Trek: Discovery! We’ve traced the career of Michael Burnham and it’s time to say good-bye. But before that end, we last left Burnham in the portal of the Progenitors’ tech. She followed Moll, and there is a bizarre nearly infinite room inside. Meanwhile, the Breen…
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek: Discovery S5E8 – “Labyrinths” Review
It is near the end of Discovery’s run and that means we’ve got another weekly post about our views of the most recent episode. Discovery has traveled to the universal mobile archive that has no set location. It’s in the middle of a plasma storm, and requires the key that was found with the clue…
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek: Discovery S5E7 – “Erigah” Review
Discovery is getting very close to its finale, so we have another week of posting our thoughts on an episode. Burnham and Discovery meet up with a ship carrying Moll and L’ak who have been arrested from intercepting an SOS. On board Discovery, L’ak is in critical condition. They all proceed back to Starfleet HQ…
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek: Discovery S5E6 – “Whistlespeak” Review
We are over the halfway mark for Star Trek Discovery’s last season. The ship and crew get even closer to the Progenitor’s technology as they dig deep to figure out a Denobulan scientist had created water transforming towers on a pre-warp planet. Of course that immediately causes issues with the prime directive as Burnham and…
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek Discovery S5E4 – “Face the Strange” Review
The weekly Discovery report is here with a look at a time-travel episode! Moll and L’ak buy some piece of the puzzle or device that will help them get to the Progenitors’ tech. Discovery gets to the coordinates left from the last crew and just as a time bug that Moll has gotten aboard the…
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Two Captains Log: Star Trek: Discovery S5E3 – “Jinaal” Review
It is time again to venture out with Discovery through its final season. The crew is on the track of finding an ancient device that might be the origin of life in the galaxy. It takes them to Trill where another clue is to be found. A former host of a symbiote holds the knowledge,…
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2020 Directors of Disney Launchpad: Shorts Incubator Program Announced
Disney Launchpad: Shorts Incubator, a filmmaking program dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices, has welcomed Ann Marie Pace, Aqsa Altaf, Hao Zheng, Jessica Mendez Siqueiros, Moxie Peng and Stefanie Abel Horowitz as its six directors for the program’s inaugural year, developing projects centered on the theme “Discover.” “We are so excited to work with these six wonderful and talented directors who have so…
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Premiere Date for Season Three of Star Trek: Discovery Announced
Just ahead of the arrival of Star Trek: Lower Decks on CBS All Access Star Trek: Discovery also has announced when it will be arriving on the streaming service. This week it was announced that Star Trek: Discovery will be arriving on CBS All Access on October 15th. The 13 episodes that make up the…
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Secrets of the Making of Marvel and Star Trek Films and Shows from Award Winning Creatives
Emily Coutts and Ariel Barer moderated a panel of several of the creative visionaries behind music, make-up and costumes for Marvel shows, movies, and Star Trek. Emily Coutts stars on Star Trek: Discovery, and Ariel Barer is on Hulu’s Marvel’s Runaways series. Among the panelists were Ruth Carter – costume designer for Black Panther, Jeff…
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Star Trek: Discovery Visionaries Explains the Making of a Modern Trek
Mary Chieffo, who played L’Rell, moderated the panel of visionaries who have shaped the new Star Trek series. The Executive Producers, Gretchen Berg, and Aaron Harberts headed up the group. Mario Moreira – property master, Gersha Phillips – costume designer, Glenn Hetrick – special f/x makeup, James MacKinnon – head of prosthetic and special f/x…
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Orville Vs. Discovery – Which is More Star Trek?
Who would have thought that a debate involving Star Trek, but not Star Wars would ever be present? This television season there are two series that have its roots in Star Trek lore, though only one is canon. The Orville is a series on Fox developed by Seth MacFarlane. He’s stated that it’s not a…
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Wondercon 2017 – My First Experience
I have been to comic conventions before, but it has been a long time. I went when comics were not that cool, and it was random college students putting them on so that they had a reason to read super hero magazines and maybe dress up like one. Comic Con has changed things for comic…
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Star Trek: Take a Look at the U.S.S. Discovery
Today at Comic-Con Executive Producer Bryan Fuller revealed the name and ship for the newest Star Trek series. Star Trek: Discovery is the name of the show that references the U.S.S. Discovery. The news came out of the “Star Trek 50th Anniversary” panel. “It’s an incredible honor to have shared the stage with these representatives of all…
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A Trip To Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo DisneySea is a new type of Disneyland. It has the fundamentals of Disneyland parks, but presented in a new, unique way. When I visited a couple of years ago, it blew me away at how this park captured the imagination and felt like I had been visited several times. It is highly detailed, photogenic,…