A new report from The Hollywood Reporter details the derailment of the Rick & Morty creator's career, which co-workers and employees say had been brewing for years
He thought being able to do two voices would completely safeguard him from consequences lol
But didn't you love his series where the Romulans don't even try to be stealthy and Picard is a spineless layabout who gave up after hitting one obstacle and left billions to die, and then he dies but not really because he copy-pasted his brain to a robot that now also looks like a frail 150 year old Frenchman
They had a Romulan with a space katana and a very very LOTR name. Elnor or something? Kurtzman is a hack-fraud, like the Red Letter Media meme, except actually a hack-fraud.
To this day I am baffled by people who like the show and can't conceive of disliking it for anything but CHUD reasons, as if there's no way anyone would take issue with the Federation making a slave race of Data knockoffs, for slavery purposes (to enslave)
When he lead that horrid remake of The Mummy with Tom Cruise, he pontificated to the media that "everyone has a monster inside of them" as a sort of deep statement. I think it's like con artists believing everyone is a con artist.
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But didn't you love his series where the Romulans don't even try to be stealthy and Picard is a spineless layabout who gave up after hitting one obstacle and left billions to die, and then he dies but not really because he copy-pasted his brain to a robot that now also looks like a frail 150 year old Frenchman
They had a Romulan with a space katana and a very very LOTR name. Elnor or something? Kurtzman is a hack-fraud, like the Red Letter Media meme, except actually a hack-fraud.
To this day I am baffled by people who like the show and can't conceive of disliking it for anything but CHUD reasons, as if there's no way anyone would take issue with the Federation making a slave race of Data knockoffs, for slavery purposes (to enslave)
When he lead that horrid remake of The Mummy with Tom Cruise, he pontificated to the media that "everyone has a monster inside of them" as a sort of deep statement. I think it's like con artists believing everyone is a con artist.