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I am impressed.

Again, spoiler warnings in effect if you read this before watching the episode...

Co-executive producer, and director of the two-part second-season finale for Star Trek: Discovery, Olatunde Osunsamni discusses the processes of making this episode in the link below:

https://ca.startrek.com/news/star-trek-discovery-finale-olatunde-osunsanmi-bts

To everyone who worked on that story, my thanks for work well done.
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So I'm finding myself reading this retrospective/interview with Hugo Weaving on his career to date. Some comic book movie-watchers pay attention to a particular item re: The First Avenger.

Much respect to Mr. Weaving, and the Skull's first apparant MCU demise did seem ambiguously staged by design.

But maybe it's all the comebacks and "last stands" his character's comics counterpart has made over the decades since being revived in the 1960's, particularly the one in the latter group staged by J.M. deMatteis, Paul Neary and company in the 1980's. Frankly, I am feeling increasingly cheated by every revival of the Skull in the comics. The latest "How would the Skull take the "what would you do about Hitler if you could time-travel to his childhood" question and turn it on its head?" plotline now running in Steve Rogers: Captain America...even more disturbing in its way.

Anyway. I think I'd prefer to leave Weaving's performance in The First Avenger stand as its own thing.

Just a thought.
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I'm watching CBC Newsworld coverage of the hijacking of the oil tanker Sirius Star right now.

Something that struck me: the interviewer describes that ship as being "three times the size of an aircraft carrier" - not specifying which class in which nation's service at the moment - and I read on the CBC web page linked above that the ship's been running with a multi-national crew of 25.

Twenty-five.

And the anchor claims astonishment that this could happen at all.

(As an aside, here's a link to the press release covering the naming ceremony. Notable for at least one first in Saudi history on the face of it, and it's one of the youngest ships in the fleet of its owners.)

I'm astonished that something of this sort didn't happen earlier on.

I'd also like an answer to this question: have any comics or novel writers tried on this sort of crime as a plot premise before? The closest I can come to saying "maybe yes" would be a Tintin book or two...

Addendum: Thanks much to [livejournal.com profile] mercuryeric for his suggested reading.

Also: Check this linkage out. One more reason to wean ourselves off of the existing setup ASAP, methinks. (Mind you, I'm not so sure of that particular author's opinions of the future of Prince Edward Island...)

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