Friday Night Open Thread

I’ve been posting videos from Star Trek Continues for some time now. I’ll probably keep doing this for a while longer. But not much longer. While they had planned to do 13 episodes, CBS decided to flex their muscle and make them stop.

The group down in Kingsland, Georgia had followed all the rules that CBS set up for fan films. But, some other fan film groups did something that caused CBS to get their panties in a wad and tell them all to stop. CBS let Star Trek Continues finish the completed scripts, so the series ended up with 11 episodes. 10 have been released. This is the 8th one.

[The YouTube]

Well, it’s your turn. Do you have something you’d like to talk about? Now’s the time. Certainly doesn’t have to be Star Trek related. Some people would prefer it wasn’t. It’s whatever you want. Because it’s Friday Night Open Thread.

What’s on your mind?

10 Comments

  1. Last night we took a look at the ten most redneck towns in California. Tonight we take a look at the most ghettoest of California’s cities. So grab you a can or two of spray paint, jump in your low rider and lets go……………

  2. Another good schadenfreudy October 28th anniversary — Remember the Alamost!

    Reliving the Day Hillary Clinton Says Cost Her the Election, One Year Later
    CNN Politics | October 28, 2017 | Gregory Krieg

    “I was on the way to winning until a combination of Jim Comey’s letter, on October 28th, and Russian WikiLeaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got scared off. And the evidence for that intervening event is, I think, compelling, persuasive, and so we overcame a lot in the campaign, we overcame an enormous barrage of negativity, of false equivalency and so much else, but as Nate Silver, who doesn’t work for me, he’s an independent analyst, but one considered to be very reliable, has concluded: If the election had been on October 27th, I’d be your president.”

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