True, but from a storytelling perspective, it doesn't make sense to me to bring him back without explanation just to kill him off the next episode. Its jarring
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Thanks! I make the lentil and bulgur Köfte a lot. They're so easy and delicious.
Admittedly it took a while to make everything, but i ate for days 😆. Mercimek Köftesi, Msabbaha (this is so similar to humus just a different texture, you could use whatever humus recipe you prefer and add dried fruits), Mutabbal, Kısır, Açuka (this is great just on toast), Ezme salad
Edit: bloody hell, LiftOff did not make that easy...
Ooh, miso is a great choice here! Lovely, salty, umami. Looks delicious
Great minds think alike it seems 😆. Thanks
It's nice to get that context for Seldon, but the whole 'life flashing before their eyes, deathbed flashback' trope took me out of the episode.
Getting whiplash with how many times Seldon is dying and being resurrected ATM. Even if this is a fake out, it's getting a bit much
Good idea. Any suggestions from your search?
With all of Robert Beltran's nonsense, I'm thinking they should leave Chakotay where he is...
I hate it when they kill a character just to develop another, it's so lazy and cliché. Definitely one of my pet peeves in media, along with 'the plot only works because characters refuse to communicate'.
I do hear very good things. I'm a big fan of co-ops with hidden traitor mechanics, and of the early Alien films (which Nemesis is in no way affiliated with, honest), so this looks right up my street.
I'll admit. The empire stuff is what is keeping me in the show. Lee Pace is excellent!