Newer versions of Uhura seem partly inspired by a Star Trek: Enterprise character

Back in 2009 when I watched Star Trek for the first time, I found myself captivated by Nyota Uhura’s (Zoe Saldana) linguistic prowess in the film. It wasn’t just a common trope in sci-fi and fantasy that resonated with me; there was another character from Star Trek who shared this unique ability. You guessed it, I’m referring to Hoshi Sato (Linda Park).

Take the Black: What do we want from a Game of Thrones movie? Does HBO have a big IP problem?

The news is confirmed, though it remains somewhat tentative: HBO is working on a potential film based on “Game of Thrones”. Will it be a prequel, sequel, or something else? Time will tell. For now, let’s discuss what we hope to see in this hypothetical movie, and what we’d prefer to avoid. What significant characters or historical events from George R.R. Martin’s fictional universe would make the cut? Join us as we delve into these questions on a fresh episode of our weekly podcast, Take the Black. Catch the discussion below!

Love Bomb: Beware the deadly dating app (spoiler-free review)

The song in “Love Bomb” has a sensual rhythm similar to the soundtracks from romantic thrillers of the late ’80s or early ’90s, which I appreciate positively. It starts off by portraying an unnerving love triangle, but later introduces numerous surprising plots, resulting in a captivating, though somewhat inconsistent, viewing experience.

Two years on, LeVar Burton is still behind Star Trek: Legacy

5 years since the finale of Star Trek: Picard’s third season, titled “The Last Generation,” several actors like Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, Todd Stashwick, and many fans are still hopeful about more stories involving the original characters and the new ones introduced in Picard. LeVar Burton is among those actors who share this enthusiasm.