“Starfleet Academy” Finally Advances Trek’s Klingon Problem
“Starfleet Academy” opens up the Trek reckoning we desperately needed by finally addressing the franchise’s racist Klingon problem.
“Starfleet Academy” opens up the Trek reckoning we desperately needed by finally addressing the franchise’s racist Klingon problem.
“Upload” premiered in 2020 and as it ends, technology has caught up to its premise of turning death into just another interface.
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Someone has to break through Hollywood’s locked door. Why can’t that someone be me, a Puertorriqueña screenwriter?
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“3 Body Problem” could be the next “it” show. But despite its strong cast, showrunners, and source materials, the first season doesn’t land.