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evviejo · 3 months ago
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S1E5 Choose Your Pain The interface process requires an evolved organism, a species with a highly functioning nervous system. And one that, like the Tardigrade, shares genetic information with mushrooms. The animal kingdom may have diverted from its fungal counterparts 600 million years ago, but Homo sapiens still share over half our DNA with them.
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tallysgreatestfan · 2 months ago
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I know that is just the definition of acting, but I love when actors of the ruthless, manipulative magnificent bastard type villain are the kindest person and biggest dork (affectionate) on set.
Tom Hiddleston as Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Laverne Cox as Dr. Cable (Uglies)
Walter Koenig as Alfred Bester (Babylon 5)
Mary Chieffo as L'Rell (Star Trek Discovery)
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dominickeating-source · 4 months ago
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Snapshots from Episode 11 of The D-Con Chamber - The Best of Season 1
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yourdailyqueer · 7 months ago
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While I was trying to find more asexual representation, I found that I put wrong details in for Mary Chieffo from Star Trek fame.
Added information: "Panromantic Demisexual" and also added any relevant tags needed.
Post updated.
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oceanusborealis · 2 months ago
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Star Trek: Lower Decks: A Farewell to Farms - TV Review
TL;DR – Crack out the Bat’leths and open the good Bloodwine casks because it is time to visit Qo’noS ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Disclosure – I paid for the Paramount+ streaming service that viewed this episode.  Star Trek: Lower Decks Review – When you have been watching shows for quite a while, you pick up telltale signs that something big is about to happen. One of those is the lack of a…
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defconprime · 2 years ago
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Mary Chieffo as L'Rell
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badmovieihave · 2 years ago
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Bad movie I have Star Trek:Discovery Season One
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years ago
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“Marvel’s Voices: Pride” Stories and Creative Teams Announced
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Marvel Comics has announced the creative teams and characters that will be featured in 2023′s Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1, a one-shot celebrating LGBTQIA+ characters and creators. The anthology also contains an introduction by Mary Chieffo.
Marvel’s Voices: Pride stories and teams are:
“Everything’s Coming Up Aces” starring Gwenpool by writer Marieke Nijkamp, aritst Pablo Collar, and colorist Michael Wiggam
““What May Bloom” starring a new Nightshade by writer Stephanie Williams artist Héctor Barros, inker Oren Junior, and colorist Andrew Dalhouse
“Purim Speil” starring Web-Wever by writer Katherine Locke, artist Joanna Estep, and colorist Mauel Puppo
“Everywhere” starring Wiccan and Hulkling and new character Lacie Lorraine by writer Shadi Petosky, artist Roberta Ingranata, and colorist Ceci De La Cruz
“Be Gay, Do Crime” starring Black Cat by writer Sarah Gailey, artist Bailie Rosenlund, and colorist Rachelle Rosenberg
“No Trespassing: Beware of Dog” starring new symbiote Muzzle and Spider-Man by writer H.E. Edgmon, artist Lorenzo Susi, and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick
“Jumbo Carnation’s Ultimate Creations” starring Jumbo Carnation by writer and artist Stephen Byrne
“Today’s Lesson” starring Gimmick by writer Steve Foxe, artist Rosi Kämpe, and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick
Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1, featuring a main cover by Amy Reeder and variant covers by P. Craig Russell, Phil Jimenez, and Jan Bazaldua, goes on sale on June 14, 2023.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Amy Reeder’s Cover of Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1)
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vintageandroid · 5 months ago
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Awkward celebrity encounters I have had, from least to most awkward:
Billy Boyd: Almost ran smack into him at DragonCon, recognized him (astonishing bc I'm a bit faceblind), went basically "!" and he just went ":D Oh hi!" and moved past.
David Boreanaz: Came into my airport bookstore when the cast of Bones was flying through. The other two workers and I all recognized him and all of us got stupid and giggly. I actually sold several children's books to his wife Jaime Bergman Boreanaz (who was EXTREMELY kind and polite) while he told her what was going on with the Kentucky Derby via his phone and ignored all of us, as he probably should have.
Mary Chieffo: Chatted with her several times at her table at DragonCon because she didn't have much of a line, acted like a big awkward dork with a crush on Very Tall Lady because I was a big awkward dork with a crush on Very Tall Lady. We do not need to speak further of this.
Robert De Niro: Talked to him for half an hour in one of the bookstores while I was giving my coworker a break. It dawned on me partway into the conversation that I absolutely should know who this is, but the faceblindness kicked in and I couldn't figure it out. It dawned on him partway into the conversation that I had no idea who he was. I eventually excused myself to help another customer by telling him "You're still special, I just have to work" and he left, and my coworker came back from break shortly after. It wasn't for years that I finally realized who it was (because I found a picture of him wearing the same hat). All I remember from the conversation is that he hates the book Gravity's Rainbow and he felt it important that I know that Jack Nicholson also hates that book.
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antimatterpod · 1 month ago
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189. A Real Rick Berman Kind of Horror (LD 5.04 and 5.05)
Anika and Liz visit the Klingon homeworld and Starbase 80, and Anika does not partake in blood wine or corn dogs because these episodes are not inclusive for vegetarians.
Yes, we’re talking about Star Trek: Lower Decks episodes “A Farewell to Farms” and “Starbase 80?!”, and we have a few things to say…
“A Farewell to Farms” was fine
Mary Chieffo deserves better
It’s time for Liz to admit the truth: she has a soft spot for Dr Migleemo
Is Migleemo Freeman’s Tuvok?
It’s very possible that there are external reasons that season 5 of Lower Decks hasn’t been working for us
The SNWification of Star Trek since 2022
Starbase 80 is symptomatic of an empire in decay
What is Mariner’s arc in season 5?
We are here to ship Mariner/Kassia
Listen here or in your favourite podcatcher, unless it's Google because that shut down, or Spotify, because our RSS feed keeps disconnecting. Your favourite GOOD podcatcher.
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jonfucius · 1 year ago
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Great Star Trek Rewatch - Discovery S1
Originally posted on Twitter 8 July 2020 - 21 July 2020
Star Trek: Discovery is up next in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. As with Star Trek: Enterprise, mini-reviews will document my progress.
The Vulcan Hello: Strong introductions to Burnham, Saru, Georgiou. Breathtaking spacewalk. The new aesthetic takes some getting used to, but it’s window dressing. T’Kuvma helps explain why TOS Klingons are different from TNG Klingons. Burnham’s mutiny is unprecedented. 6/10
Battle at the Binary Stars: Georgiou’s demise was a surprise, but T’Kuvma’s death was the big shock given the marketing campaign. A life sentence for mutiny is excessive, though not surprising given the scale of consequences from Burnham’s mutiny. 7/10
Context is for Kings: The true pilot of DSC, this episode gets Burnham onto Discovery and introduces the rest of the crew. The mycelial network is inventive. The horrors aboard the Glenn are Trek body horror at its most grisly. Lorca is immediately intriguing. 8/10
The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry: RIP(per) Landry. Shades of “The Devil in the Dark” as Burnham comes to understand the tardigrade. Klingon machinations begin as Voq and L’Rell are betrayed by Kol. Culber immediately joins the pantheon of great Trek doctors. 7/10
Choose Your Pain: Lorca is captured by L’Rell and meets Harry Mudd and Ash Tyler. This Mudd is as devious as his TOS incarnation, but still garners sympathy when Lorca leaves him with the Klingons. Stamets becomes one with his shrooms as Ripper leaps away. 7/10
Lethe: A question that has lingered for fifty years is finally answered: what drove Sarek and Spock apart? Incredible connections to TOS without feeling like a blatant retcon. Lorca is a “broken man” indeed. Burnham and Tyler’s mess hall scene is classic Star Trek. 10/10
Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad: A classic Star Trek trope gets a uniquely Discovery twist. Mudd may get off easy for all his villainy, but it's a very TOS ending. Loved seeing the crew let their hair down and party. 10/10
Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum: Saru finally gets a moment of peace on Pahvo. Doug Jones’ finest work is in his confrontation with Burnham. A classic Star Trek tale with Discovery’s trappings. Shoutout to Jayne Brook and Mary Chieffo’s scenes - what a fantastic pairing! 9/10
Into the Forest I Go: RIP Kol and the gorgeous Sarcophagus ship. The jump sequence is a nail-biter, as is Burnham’s fight with Kol. Tyler has some severe PTSD from L’Rell’s torture, but is able to pull it together thanks to Cornwell. But where in Hell is Discovery? 8/10
Despite Yourself: Mary Wiseman steals the show, impersonating “Capt. Killy.” Tyler’s PTSD/brainwashing comes to a head as he shockingly murders Culber. What is L’Rell’s hold on him? Hard to see Stamets so debilitated as well. 7/10
The Wolf Inside: Tyler is becoming unraveled as Burnham tries to get a handle on the Terran universe. Having Georgiou be the Emperor is brilliant. 7/10
Vaulting Ambition: Kelpien sushi is disgusting. So is the sickness engulfing the mycelial network. And the torture L’Rell inflicted on Tyler. Lots of pieces move into place here as Lorca’s true nature is revealed. This reveal still doesn’t quite stick the landing for me. 7/10
What’s Past is Prologue: the extended MU jaunt ends with a stunning set piece: Discovery riding a mycelial shockwave as Stamets guides them home, with vital assistance from Culber. Sad to see Lorca go, but we get Georgiou again. 9/10
The War Without, The War Within: Discovery’s been gone 9 months and the war is in the Klingons’ favor. But is genocide the right answer? Great visual effects with the prototaxites regrowth, but this is a filler episode through and through. 6/10
Will You Take My Hand?: Most of Season 1's threads get wrapped up here: L'Rell becomes chancellor, Georgiou acclimates to "our" universe, and Burnham and Tyler part ways. Burnham's speech and Saru's stand (We Are Starfleet) are the highlights of this episode. As is the tag. 9/10
And with that, Season 1 of DSC comes to an end in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. Final score: 7.80/10. Highest score(s): "Lethe," "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad." Lowest score(s): "The Vulcan Hello," "The War Without, The War Within".
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dear-indies · 10 months ago
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Hey there! Could i have some faceclaim recommendations for a white, dark-haired woman aged 30-35? Any hair length and eye color. Please and thank you.
Jessica Brown Findlay (1987)
Heida Reed (1988)
Úrsula Corberó (1989)
Jennie Jacques (1989)
Adelaide Kane (1990) - is bisexual, has generalised anxiety disorder and ADHD.
Monica Barbaro (1990)
Gaite Jansen (1991)
Sofia Black-D'Elia (1991) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Eve Hewson (1991) - has spoken up for ceasefire!
Poppy Drayton (1991)
Kaya Scodelario (1992)
Mary Chieffo (1992) - is demisexual and a lesbian.
Laysla De Oliveira (1992) Brazilian [Portuguese, some Croatian, other].
Rosa Robson (1992)
Cassandra Naud (1992)
Joana Ribeiro (1992) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Maia Mitchell (1993) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Aisling Franciosi (1993)
Annabelle Attanasio (1993)
Adèle Exarchopoulos (1993)
Jesse James Keitel (1993) - is trans.
Hope this helps you out, anon!
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tallysgreatestfan · 11 months ago
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Holy shit how is Mary Chieffo so beautiful.
Like, I was looking up some pictures for drawing references of a character described to look like her, and wow...
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dominickeating-source · 4 months ago
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The Best of Season 1 | The D-Con Chamber - Ep. 12
Here we are, folks! Our first season under our belts - can you believe it?! What an unbelievable journey we've had bringing this show to life. From the laughs to the secrets shared, thank you for joining alongside us as we've had the privilege to dive deep and learn some interesting details about the lives of our first seasons' guests.
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tvsotherworlds · 1 month ago
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lesbiancalkestis · 1 month ago
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Obviously I’m immediately going to be obsessed with another female Klingon character. But there was a special kind of magic about K’Elarra… and then I realised it’s because she’s voiced by Mary Chieffo.
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