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"Star Trek" Has Always Been Political - And The "Discovery" Trailer Promises It Will Continue To
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(TV)
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... Trek: Discovery has passed the Bechdel test. And passed with flying colors. These two women of color are revealed to be the Captain and First Officer of the series. This trailer alone hearkens back to ...
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Created on 30 May 2017
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How I Learned Bravery From Star Trek
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(TV)
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... battle to the death with Captain Kirk; an unwitting rival, as he only came along as Spock’s customary entourage of closest friends, completed by Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy. Faced with severing all of ...
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Created on 13 October 2016
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A History Of Star Trek's Portrayal Of Wome
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(Movies)
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... episode of The Original Series, and we would bond over the adventures of Captain Kirk and the Enterprise. Even from a young age, fandom hit me hard. I obsessively recorded data about the actors and characters. ...
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Created on 18 July 2016
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4.
Watch Super Serena Williams Thwart A Cell Phone Thief
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(Entertainment)
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Serena Williams' superhero sense snapped into action on Tuesday night when a thief attempted to snatch her phone while she was eating dinner at a Chinese restaurant. She wrote on her Facebook early yesterday ...
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Created on 05 November 2015
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Lunchtime Listicle: The Most Feminist Moments in Sci-Fi History
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(General)
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... to the idea of a brighter future for everyone — a quality that distinguished it from its genre contemporaries. It’s sadly not true that Nichols’s kiss with William Shatner (Captain Kirk) in a 1968 episode ...
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Created on 22 September 2014
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12 Female Celebrities That You Forgot Had Music Careers
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(Music)
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... playing with Captain Oats in the pool house to be properly discovered, but her Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” cover with Dana Williams is to say the least, totally dreamy.
6) Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer ...
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Created on 18 June 2014