There's been a discernible shift in the writing style of the series this season. I'm not saying it's better or worse than what's come before, but there is a familiarity to it as individual episodes become more self-contained when it comes to conflicts and adventures.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 5 draws on the classic Trek tropes of the unknown genius joining forces with the resident genius, as well as the moral dilemma of personal agency versus the Federation's principles and mandates.
Thrown into the mix is the "Healer, Heal Thyself," message which shines a light on Culber's savior complex and what might be at its root.
Reminiscent of La Forge and (the real) Brahms' initial meeting or Bruce Maddox's visit to the Enterprise, Ruon Tarka boards with a reputation that precedes him and an unapologetic arrogance.
In keeping with the season's bent towards reintroducing known Federation worlds, Tarka's Risan heritage is an unexpected Easter egg.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 5 draws on the classic Trek tropes of the unknown genius joining forces with the resident genius, as well as the moral dilemma of personal agency versus the Federation's principles and mandates.
Thrown into the mix is the "Healer, Heal Thyself," message which shines a light on Culber's savior complex and what might be at its root.
Reminiscent of La Forge and (the real) Brahms' initial meeting or Bruce Maddox's visit to the Enterprise, Ruon Tarka boards with a reputation that precedes him and an unapologetic arrogance.
In keeping with the season's bent towards reintroducing known Federation worlds, Tarka's Risan heritage is an unexpected Easter egg.
- 12/16/2021
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: NBA forward Patrick Patterson has partnered with producer Joel Reilly to launch Undisputed Pictures, a new production company with operations in both the U.S. and Canada, which will develop, finance and produce a slate of film, TV, media and entertainment projects, teaming up with Oscar nominated producer David Permut on its new feature, Dock.
The film will tell the story of Major League Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis, an outspoken player for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1970s, who led the team to a World Series championship in ’71. Ellis was a fierce advocate for Black players’ rights who famously claimed to have pitched a no-hitter while on LSD. Pic will examine issues of mental health and drug addiction, as it follows Dock’s journey to overcome his demons.
Joey Poach (The Polka King) penned the script for the sports drama, which is currently in development. Patterson,...
The film will tell the story of Major League Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis, an outspoken player for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1970s, who led the team to a World Series championship in ’71. Ellis was a fierce advocate for Black players’ rights who famously claimed to have pitched a no-hitter while on LSD. Pic will examine issues of mental health and drug addiction, as it follows Dock’s journey to overcome his demons.
Joey Poach (The Polka King) penned the script for the sports drama, which is currently in development. Patterson,...
- 10/19/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The father of the man accused of kidnapping Jayme Closs and killing her parents last fall said he is heartbroken for the 13-year-old and her family in an interview on Good Morning America.
Patrick Patterson spoke with ABC News Wednesday after his son, Jake Patterson, appeared in court for the first time. “I would like to humbly ask people to pray for a complete healing of Jayme’s heart, mind, and soul,” Patterson said. “Our hearts are broken for their family. I’m very sorry for everything that has happened.
Patrick Patterson spoke with ABC News Wednesday after his son, Jake Patterson, appeared in court for the first time. “I would like to humbly ask people to pray for a complete healing of Jayme’s heart, mind, and soul,” Patterson said. “Our hearts are broken for their family. I’m very sorry for everything that has happened.
- 2/7/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
[[tmz:video id="0_m7aj3v6p"]] The Toronto Raptors will Not ban Meek Mill music from the locker room this season -- despite the fact his rival, Drake, works for the team ... so says Patrick Patterson. Of course, Drake is the team's global ambassador -- and Toronto is Drake's home turf -- so, we asked Pp if the team would rally behind Drizzy and support him in his beef with Meek. But Patterson says there are guys on the squad from...
- 10/5/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Reviewed by Kevin Scott
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The Pit (1981)
Written by: Ian A. Stuart
Directed by: Lew Lehman
Cast: Sammy Snyders (Jamie), Jeannie Elias (Sandy O’Reilly), Sonja Smits (Mrs. Lynde), Laura Hollingsworth (Marg Livingstone), Laura Press (Mrs. Benjamin), Paul Grisham (Freddy), Wendy Schmidt (Christina), Andrea Swartz (Abergail), Richard Alden (Mr. Benjamin), Patrick Patterson (Butcher), Harris Kal (Trog), Alison McCuaig (Trog), Paul Martin (Trog), Tom Martin (Trog)
Every now and then, you may watch a film, old or new that rests magnificently on its own plane of unintentional weirdness. I think that adequately describes “The Pit” from 1981. It’s an evil muppet movie with the muppets being voracious carnivores, and the kid that interacts with them being a complete and total weirdo pervy creep. That being said, it’s one of the best films I’ve seen lately that flew a stealth mission through my horror radar as a kid. I...
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The Pit (1981)
Written by: Ian A. Stuart
Directed by: Lew Lehman
Cast: Sammy Snyders (Jamie), Jeannie Elias (Sandy O’Reilly), Sonja Smits (Mrs. Lynde), Laura Hollingsworth (Marg Livingstone), Laura Press (Mrs. Benjamin), Paul Grisham (Freddy), Wendy Schmidt (Christina), Andrea Swartz (Abergail), Richard Alden (Mr. Benjamin), Patrick Patterson (Butcher), Harris Kal (Trog), Alison McCuaig (Trog), Paul Martin (Trog), Tom Martin (Trog)
Every now and then, you may watch a film, old or new that rests magnificently on its own plane of unintentional weirdness. I think that adequately describes “The Pit” from 1981. It’s an evil muppet movie with the muppets being voracious carnivores, and the kid that interacts with them being a complete and total weirdo pervy creep. That being said, it’s one of the best films I’ve seen lately that flew a stealth mission through my horror radar as a kid. I...
- 12/3/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
How I managed to come out alive after facing the feared West Indies fast bowlers in their heyday
Last winter, by chance, I found myself travelling to Australia with Viv Richards, who was on his way to do some "King and I"-type gigs with Rodney Hogg, the former Australian fast bowler. We've known each other a long time, Viv and I, but I'd never got round to asking him one particular question. So I did.
"If you had to choose four fast bowlers of your time with West Indies, which would they be?" He replied: "Well, I would have Malcolm. And I would have Andy. And I would have Mikey." He pondered a little longer. "And I would have Curtly." So there you have it, Viv Richards' dream attack: Malcolm Marshall, the slithering genius; Andy Roberts, cerebral, calculating, the Godfather of the modern West Indian pacemen; Michael Holding,...
Last winter, by chance, I found myself travelling to Australia with Viv Richards, who was on his way to do some "King and I"-type gigs with Rodney Hogg, the former Australian fast bowler. We've known each other a long time, Viv and I, but I'd never got round to asking him one particular question. So I did.
"If you had to choose four fast bowlers of your time with West Indies, which would they be?" He replied: "Well, I would have Malcolm. And I would have Andy. And I would have Mikey." He pondered a little longer. "And I would have Curtly." So there you have it, Viv Richards' dream attack: Malcolm Marshall, the slithering genius; Andy Roberts, cerebral, calculating, the Godfather of the modern West Indian pacemen; Michael Holding,...
- 5/11/2011
- by Mike Selvey
- The Guardian - Film News
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